Road Accident Fund Facilities Internship 2026: Gain Practical Experience in Cape Town

Kickstart your career with the RAF Facilities Internship! Apply by June 22, 2026, and gain hands-on experience in facilities management.

Published 12 June 2026
Closing Date 22 June 2026
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Opportunity

Unlock your career potential with the Road Accident Fund’s Facilities Internship Programme 2026. This exciting opportunity, closing on June 22, 2026, is designed for unemployed graduates eager to gain hands-on experience in facilities management and logistics.

About the Opportunity

The Road Accident Fund is dedicated to fostering youth development by offering graduates the chance to acquire practical workplace skills. This 18-month Facilities Internship Programme, based in Cape Town, Western Cape, provides a comprehensive introduction to various aspects of facilities management, logistics, fleet administration, asset management, and general administration.

Closing Date

Ensure your application is submitted by June 22, 2026, as only the first 100 CVs will be considered.

Key Responsibilities

Interns will engage in a variety of tasks, including issuing fleet vehicles, reporting on fleet matters, ensuring policy compliance, booking fleet services, and general administration. Additional duties include asset administration, updating the asset register on SAP, managing stock and payments, and assisting with maintenance matters.

Requirements/Qualifications

Applicants must be between 18 and 25 years old, unemployed, and possess a B Degree or Diploma in Facilities Management, Logistics Management, or a related field. Required documents include a certified copy of the Grade 12/Matric certificate, ID, and academic transcript.

Benefits

Interns will receive a salary of R96,000 per annum and gain invaluable work-based exposure in a supportive learning environment.

Technical and Behavioral Competencies

Candidates should demonstrate strong written and verbal communication skills, interpersonal skills, willingness to learn, basic computer skills, and the ability to prioritize tasks.

Employment Equity

The Road Accident Fund is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Security vetting will be conducted, and applicants with foreign qualifications must provide proof of evaluation by the South African Qualifications Authority.

Important Notice

Applicants not contacted within six weeks from the closing date should consider their applications unsuccessful. Ensure all required documents are attached before submission.