The South African Police Service (SAPS) Graduate Internship Programme 2025/2026 offers unemployed South African graduates a valuable opportunity to gain practical workplace experience through a 24-month Workplace Integrated Learning (WIL) Internship funded by the Safety and Security Sector Education and Training Authority (SASSETA).
This internship programme forms part of South Africa’s National Human Resource Development Strategy and National Skills Development Strategy, aimed at developing skilled professionals while strengthening public sector capacity. Graduates who participate in this programme receive hands-on training within the operational environment of SAPS and gain exposure to critical functions within policing, intelligence, auditing, risk management, and employee wellness services.
The programme provides structured learning under the supervision of experienced professionals, enabling graduates to apply academic knowledge in real-world scenarios.
Overview of the SAPS Graduate Internship Programme
The SAPS internship programme is designed to equip graduates with practical experience while contributing to the operational objectives of the South African Police Service.
Key Internship Details
- Programme Duration: 24 Months
- Funding: Safety and Security Sector Education and Training Authority (SASSETA)
- Target Group: Unemployed South African Graduates
- Stipend: Determined by SASSETA
- Workplace Training: SAPS divisions, academies, and provincial offices
Participants work under supervision while developing professional skills relevant to their field of study.
SAPS Internship Generic Requirements
Applicants who wish to participate in the SAPS Graduate Internship Programme must meet the following criteria:
- Must be a South African citizen
- Must be between 18 and 35 years old
- Must possess a National Senior Certificate (Matric) or NCV Level 4
- Must be unemployed
- Must never have participated in an internship programme related to the field applied for
- Must never have been employed in the field of the advertised position
- Must have no criminal record or pending criminal cases
- Applicants may apply for a maximum of three positions
- A separate application form must be submitted for each post reference number
Failure to meet these requirements may result in disqualification during the application screening process.
SAPS Graduate Internship Opportunities 2025/2026
The SAPS Graduate Recruitment Scheme includes internship opportunities in multiple specialised divisions.
Social Work Internships (16 Posts)
Social Work interns are placed within SAPS Academies where they support employee wellness programmes and provide occupational social work services.
Locations and Reference Numbers
| Location | Posts | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Bhisho (Eastern Cape) | 2 | HRD INT 1/2025/26 |
| Bishop Lavis (Western Cape) | 2 | HRD INT 2/2025/26 |
| Graaff-Reinet (Eastern Cape) | 2 | HRD INT 3/2025/26 |
| Mthatha (Eastern Cape) | 2 | HRD INT 4/2025/26 |
| Oudtshoorn (Western Cape) | 2 | HRD INT 5/2025/26 |
| Ulundi (KwaZulu-Natal) | 2 | HRD INT 6/2025/26 |
| Tshwane (Gauteng) | 2 | HRD INT 7/2025/26 |
| Phillipi (Western Cape) | 2 | HRD INT 8/2025/26 |
Minimum Qualifications
Applicants must have:
- BA Degree in Social Work
- Qualification recorded on the National Learner Record Database (NLRD) at NQF Level 6 or higher
- Valid registration with the South African Council for Social Service Professions (SACSSP)
- Proof of paid SACSSP fees for the 2025/2026 financial year
Key Responsibilities
Social Work interns assist in:
- Providing occupational social work services
- Implementing preventative and restorative interventions
- Promoting employee wellness programmes
- Supporting SAPS members through counselling and capacity-building initiatives
- Conducting community-based social work interventions
Psychologist / Trauma Counsellor Internships (13 Posts)
Psychology interns support SAPS employees and their families by providing mental health services, counselling, and trauma support.
Locations and Reference Numbers
| Location | Posts | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Bhisho | 3 | HRD INT 9/2025/26 |
| Bishop Lavis | 1 | HRD INT 10/2025/26 |
| Graaff-Reinet | 1 | HRD INT 11/2025/26 |
| Mthatha | 1 | HRD INT 12/2025/26 |
| Oudtshoorn | 1 | HRD INT 13/2025/26 |
| Ulundi | 1 | HRD INT 14/2025/26 |
| Tshwane | 3 | HRD INT 15/2025/26 |
| Phillipi | 2 | HRD INT 16/2025/26 |
Qualification Requirements
Applicants must possess:
- Honours Degree or B.Psych Degree in Psychology
- Registration with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA)
- Proof of valid registration for 2025/2026
Core Duties
Psychology interns assist in:
- Delivering Employee Health and Wellness (EHW) programmes
- Conducting organisational psychological assessments
- Providing trauma counselling and debriefing services
- Facilitating mental health awareness initiatives
- Supporting SAPS personnel and families through professional counselling
Crime Intelligence Analyst Internships (8 Posts)
Crime Intelligence internships offer graduates exposure to intelligence analysis and crime prevention strategies within SAPS.
Internship Locations
- Bloemfontein – Free State
- Johannesburg – Gauteng
- Durban – KwaZulu-Natal
- Polokwane – Limpopo
- Nelspruit – Mpumalanga
- Kimberley – Northern Cape
- Potchefstroom – North West
- Bishop Lavis – Western Cape
Qualification Requirements
Applicants must have:
- Diploma or Degree in Sociology, Criminology, or Political Science
- Qualification recorded on the NLRD at NQF Level 6 or higher
Key Responsibilities
Interns assist with:
- Gathering and analysing crime intelligence information
- Producing threat assessments and early warning reports
- Supporting crime trend analysis
- Preparing proactive intelligence reports
- Profiling criminal activities and risk patterns
Internal Audit Internships (9 Posts)
Internal Audit interns work within SAPS provincial audit divisions supporting financial oversight and compliance audits.
Locations
- Pretoria (Gauteng)
- Polokwane (Limpopo)
- Potchefstroom (North West)
- Bloemfontein (Free State)
- Durban (KwaZulu-Natal)
- Cape Town (Western Cape)
- Kimberley (Northern Cape)
- Nelspruit (Mpumalanga)
- East London (Eastern Cape)
Required Qualifications
Applicants must have a diploma or degree in:
- Internal Audit
- BCom Accounting
- Financial Management
- Accounting Sciences
- Cost and Management Accounting
- Information Technology / Information Systems
Core Duties
Interns assist with:
- Conducting risk-based audits
- Performing control testing and compliance reviews
- Gathering audit evidence and documenting findings
- Developing audit recommendations
- Supporting audit management systems such as TeamMate
Risk and Integrity Management Internships
Risk Management Practitioner Intern (2 Posts)
Location: SAPS Head Office, Pretoria
Qualifications
- Degree or Diploma in Risk Management, Finance, Internal Auditing, or Business Continuity Management
Responsibilities
Interns assist with:
- Implementing risk management frameworks
- Monitoring strategic and operational risks
- Supporting business continuity planning
- Conducting risk assessments across SAPS divisions
- Preparing risk management reports
Integrity Management Practitioner Intern (2 Posts)
Location: SAPS Head Office, Pretoria
Required Qualifications
- Degree or Diploma in:
- Public Administration
- Human Resource Management
- Internal Audit
- Risk Management
- Law or Forensic Investigation
Responsibilities
Interns assist with:
- Managing financial disclosure systems
- Conducting ethics investigations
- Analysing fraud and corruption trends
- Maintaining conflict-of-interest registers
- Supporting ethics awareness programmes
SAPS Internship Application Process
All applicants must submit the official SAPS Graduate Recruitment Scheme application form available on the SAPS website.
Required Documents
Applicants must attach:
- Updated Curriculum Vitae
- Copy of South African ID
- Matric Certificate
- Academic qualifications and transcripts
- Proof of professional registration (where required)
Applications must be posted or hand delivered to the relevant SAPS office according to the internship reference number.
Email or faxed applications are not accepted.
SAPS Internship Recruitment Process
After submission, selected candidates will undergo several evaluation stages.
Successful candidates will sign a 24-month internship contract with SASSETA.
Application Form
SASSETA Graduate Recruitment Scheme
Important Internship Conditions
Applicants should note the following conditions:
- The internship does not guarantee permanent employment
- Only successful candidates will be contacted
- If applicants receive no feedback within 3 months, their application should be considered unsuccessful
- All shortlisted candidates must undergo security vetting and fingerprint screening
SAPS Internship Application Closing Date
The closing date for the SAPS Graduate Internship Programme 2025/2026 is:
13 March 2026
Late applications will not be accepted.
Applicants are advised to submit their applications early to avoid missing the deadline.
Why the SAPS Internship Programme Is a Valuable Opportunity
The SAPS Graduate Internship Programme provides graduates with a unique platform to gain practical experience within one of South Africa’s most important public institutions.
Benefits include:
- Hands-on professional experience
- Exposure to law enforcement and intelligence environments
- Development of analytical and professional skills
- Opportunity to work alongside experienced professionals
- Valuable experience that strengthens future career prospects
For graduates in fields such as social work, psychology, criminology, auditing, and risk management, this programme offers one of the most impactful career development opportunities in South Africa’s public sector.
Apply for the SAPS Graduate Internship Programme Today
Graduates seeking to build careers in law enforcement support services, intelligence analysis, risk management, auditing, or employee wellness should consider applying for the SAPS Graduate Internship Programme 2025/2026.
This internship programme provides a structured pathway for graduates to develop professional expertise while contributing to the safety, security, and integrity of South Africa’s policing system.
Applicants are encouraged to carefully review the requirements, prepare all necessary documents, and submit their applications before the official closing date of 13 March 2026.









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