X282 Graduate Legal Internship Legal for Department of Justice South Africa 2025
The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (DOJCD) is offering Graduate Internship opportunities for Bachelor of Laws (LLB) graduates in South Africa. This 24-month internship is an excellent opportunity to gain practical experience in the legal sector while earning a stipend of R7,450.75 per month.
Internship Details
- Reference Number: GI-LEGAL
- Duration: 24 months
- Stipend: R7,450.75 per month
- Location: National Office & All Provinces
- Qualification Required: Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
✔️ Hold a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree
✔️ Be a South African citizen
✔️ Be unemployed and between 18-35 years old
✔️ Have strong communication and analytical skills
✔️ Be willing to work in any of the provincial offices or national office
How to Apply
Applicants must submit their applications before the closing date to the respective DOJCD offices based on their province.
✅ National Office:
📍 Address: Private Bag X81, Pretoria, 0001
📍 Hand Delivery: 329 Pretorius Street, Cnr Pretorius & Sisulu Street, Pretoria
✅ Provincial Offices (Addresses & Contacts):
- Gauteng: 7th Floor, Schreiner Chambers, Cnr Pritchard & Kruis Street, Johannesburg
- Mpumalanga: 24 Brown Street, 4th Floor, Nedbank Building, Nelspruit
- KwaZulu-Natal: 2 Devonshire Place, Durban
- Northern Cape: New Public Building, Cnr Knight & Stead Street, Kimberley
- Free State: 53 Colonial Building, Charlotte Maxeke Street, Bloemfontein
- Limpopo: 92 Bok Street, Polokwane
- North West: 22 Molopo Road, Ayob Gardens, Mafikeng
- Western Cape: 8 Riebeeck Street, 5th Floor, Norton Rose House, Cape Town
- Eastern Cape: 3 Phillip Frame Road, Chiselhurst, East London
☎ For inquiries, contact the DOJCD representatives in your province.
Why Apply?
🌟 Gain practical legal experience
🌟 Work in a government legal environment
🌟 Enhance your career prospects in law
🌟 Competitive monthly stipend
📢 Apply now! This is your chance to gain valuable legal experience with the Department of Justice South Africa.