Internship Programs At Office Of The Chief Justice

Introduction

Several internship programs at Office of the Chief Justice are now open for applications. Individuals who are seeking development program to enhance their skills and gain exposure are encouraged to apply. This is a chance for new and valuable experience, apply today!

Descriptions

Internships with the Office of the Chief Justice aren’t your run-of-the-mill gigs—they’re spread across the country, from bustling provincial courts to the nerve center in the national office. If you’re curious about the many programs available, these roles demand the full package. You’ll need to juggle razor-sharp communication skills (both written and verbal), time management that borders on superhuman, and the kind of minute-taking precision that would make a stenographer nod in approval. Throw in analytical chops, a nose for solid reporting, and enough computer savvy to navigate anything they throw at you. Oh, and that reference number on your application? It’s not just bureaucratic fluff—it’s the key to landing the right spot for you.

Finance roles are where the action is, with opportunities stretching from the National Office to provincial hubs. The National Office is hunting for talent in Financial Accounting (2018/290/OCJ) and Management Accounting (2018/291/OCJ), while provincial centers in Limpopo (2018/297/OCJ), the Western Cape (2018/293/OCJ), the Eastern Cape (2018/294/OCJ), KwaZulu-Natal (2018/295/OCJ), and Gauteng (2018/296/OCJ) are all on the lookout. There’s also a Judicial Support role at the National Office (2018/292/OCJ) to keep the finance pipeline humming. The golden ticket? A national diploma in Commerce or Financial Accounting—nothing less.

Human Resources isn’t playing second fiddle, either. Positions are up for grabs in the Eastern Cape (2018/300/OCJ), Limpopo (2018/303/OCJ), the Western Cape (2018/299/OCJ), Gauteng (2018/302/OCJ), and KwaZulu-Natal (2018/301/OCJ), plus the National Office (2018/298/OCJ). The catch? You’ll need a national diploma in HRM—no exceptions.

Then there’s Communications, the lone wolf of the bunch, based exclusively at the National Office (2018/313/OCJ). If you’ve got a diploma in Internal Article Publications, Communications, Media Studies, Marketing, or Journalism, this is your shot. Just don’t expect it to be a walk in the park—this is where the real storytelling happens.

Submission process

Internship applications require a Z83 form, CV, and certified copies of ID and qualifications. Send them by November 2, 2018.

Choose post or hand delivery to the relevant office.

Post applications to the Director: Human Resources, Private Bag X10, Marshalltown, 2107, marked for HR Directorate. Hand deliver to 188 14th Road, Noordwyk, Midrand, 1685. Contact Ms L Mothemane at (010) 493 2500 for queries.

Post applications to the Provincial Head, Private Bag X54372, Durban, 4000. Hand deliver to the 1st floor, 2 Devonshire place, off Anton Lembede Street. Contact Ms L Marrie at (031) 372 3167 for queries.

Post applications to the Provincial Head, Private Bag X7, Johannesburg, 2000. Hand deliver to the 12th floor, Cnr Pritchard and Kris Street, Johannesburg. Contact Ms T Mbalekwa at (011) 335-0404 for queries.

Post applications to the Provincial Head, Private Bag X1, Vincent, 5247, East London. Hand deliver to the 2nd Floor Sanlam Park Building, 59 Western Avenue, Vincent, East London. Contact Mr S Mponzo at (043) 7265217 for queries.

Post applications to the Provincial Head, Private Bag X9020, Cape Town 8000. Hand deliver to 30 Queen Victoria Street, Cape Town. Contact Ms M Baker at (021) 469 4000 for queries.