Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment is offering an exciting opportunity for the INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME 2026 in Knysna.
This program is designed for individuals passionate about forestry and environmental management, providing valuable experience in an essential sector of public service.
Located in the beautiful town of Knysna, this internship invites candidates from diverse educational backgrounds, including National Diploma, B-Tech, Advanced Diploma, Degree, Honours Degree, Post Grad Diploma, M-Tech, or Masters with a focus on Forestry Major subjects such as Silviculture, Harvesting and Forestry Management, Forest Enumeration, and Botany.
Interns will engage in day-to-day responsibilities that support the department’s mission to manage and protect South Africa’s natural resources, making this a pivotal role in ensuring sustainability and environmental health.
This internship matters because it directly contributes to the conservation and management of forestry resources, positively impacting communities and ecosystems across South Africa.
By participating in this program, interns will be part of a dedicated team that works towards the sustainable development of our forests, benefitting both current and future generations.
For young South Africans, this internship is a fantastic opportunity to gain practical experience in the field of environmental management.
It offers a chance to build a professional network, receive mentorship, and develop skills that are essential for a successful career in government and public service.
The experience gained through this program can pave the way for future employment within the government sector, providing stability and a sense of purpose in contributing to the greater good of society.
This role is not just a stepping stone; it is an invitation to make a meaningful difference while developing professionally in a field that is critical to the health of our environment and communities.
Don’t miss the chance to be part of a transformative experience in Knysna with the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment.
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