South African graduates seeking meaningful work exposure in the agricultural sector now have a valuable opportunity to accelerate their careers. The Agricultural Sector Education and Training Authority (AgriSETA) has opened applications for its 2026 Skills Planning & Research Internship Programme, offering five full-time internship positions at its Head Office in Pretoria.
AgriSETA Announces 2026 Internship Opportunities for Graduates – Apply by 3 December 2025
This structured 24-month internship provides in-depth training, hands-on learning, and exposure to national skills development processes. If you are passionate about administration, data management, and research, this programme offers a direct pathway into the professional environment of a Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA).
Programme Overview
- Organisation: AgriSETA
- Internship: Skills Planning & Research Internship 2026
- Number of Positions: 5
- Location: Pretoria, AgriSETA Head Office
- Closing Date: 3 December 2025
- Reference Number: AgriS1101/2025
- Contract Duration: 24 months
- Stipend: Market-related
This internship is designed to strengthen workplace readiness by equipping young graduates with practical experience in data administration, reporting, research support, and operational processes that are essential to the agricultural sector.
About the AgriSETA Skills Planning & Research Internship
The Skills Planning & Research Division plays a central role in understanding skills needs within the agricultural industry. Interns selected for this programme will support the division’s key functions, assist with reporting, manage data systems, and contribute to national research outputs.
The internship is ideal for graduates who demonstrate strong organisational discipline, high attention to detail, and a passion for working with data and administrative systems.
Key Responsibilities
1. Data Capturing and Reporting
Interns will play a crucial role in ensuring that AgriSETA’s information systems remain accurate and properly updated. Duties include:
- Maintaining and updating internal databases
- Conducting quality checks on submitted data
- Producing weekly data reports and summaries
- Extracting payment and learner information from Indicium
- Preparing quarterly SETMIS submissions
- Compiling management and DHET-required reports
- Verifying learner registrations and associated data
- Documenting supporting evidence for all entries and updates
This function forms the backbone of the division, ensuring compliance and accuracy across all reporting platforms.
2. Data Management
Interns will assist with:
- Compiling datasets for internal and external reporting
- Ensuring data is properly structured for efficient retrieval
- Managing large volumes of information across multiple channels
- Supporting data alignment between various organisational platforms
Strong Excel knowledge will be important for this component of the internship.
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3. Administrative Support
Besides data responsibilities, interns will contribute to the daily operations of the division by:
- Organising files, records, and submissions
- Assisting with meeting preparations
- Drafting documents and performing general office administration
- Supporting communication between units
This provides a well-rounded understanding of how a major SETA operates internally.
4. Additional Duties
Interns may be assigned additional tasks by the Assistant Manager: Skills Planning & Research, ensuring broader exposure and integrated learning across the department.
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must have completed one of the following:
- N6 Certificate, or
- National Diploma, or
- Equivalent qualification
Fields of study must include:
- Office Administration
- Office Management
- Related administrative qualifications
These fields align directly with the operational needs of the division.
Competencies Needed
To succeed in this internship, applicants should demonstrate:
- Advanced skills in MS Excel, MS Word, and Outlook
- Strong administrative and organisational abilities
- Accuracy in data handling
- Excellent teamwork and communication
- Ability to manage tasks responsibly
- High attention to detail and quality
AgriSETA looks for candidates who can work efficiently in a fast-paced, compliance-driven environment.
Why This Internship Matters
The AgriSETA internship offers graduates far more than a standard entry-level position. It provides:
- A 24-month structured development programme
- A market-related stipend for the duration of the internship
- A direct entry point into the skills development sector
- Exposure to research, data systems, and reporting processes
- Practical experience that strengthens employability in administration and SETA-related roles
- Mentorship from industry professionals
- Opportunities to build strong networks within the agricultural and education sectors
With youth unemployment remaining a challenge in South Africa, the AgriSETA internship serves as a valuable stepping stone for graduates seeking long-term career development.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their applications via email:
Applicants must ensure their submission includes:
- A detailed and updated CV
- Certified copies of qualifications
- A certified copy of their ID
- Relevant academic transcripts
- Reference number: AgriS1101/2025
Late or incomplete applications may not be considered, so ensure all documents are attached and properly certified.

Closing Date
The closing date for applications is:
3 December 2025
Submitting early is recommended to avoid last-minute delays and to ensure your application is considered.
Final Thoughts
The AgriSETA Skills Planning & Research Internship Programme 2026 offers a meaningful opportunity for graduates to gain valuable skills and launch their careers in a structured environment. With a strong focus on data, administration, research support, and reporting, this 24-month internship is a prime choice for individuals committed to contributing to the agricultural sector while building a solid professional foundation.
Graduates are encouraged to apply before the closing date and make use of this opportunity to grow within one of South Africa’s most important industries.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can apply?
Any unemployed South African graduate with an N6, National Diploma, or equivalent qualification in Office Administration, Office Management, or a related field.
2. How long is the AgriSETA internship?
The internship runs for 24 months.
3. Is there a stipend?
Yes, interns receive a market-related monthly stipend.
4. Where is the internship located?
At AgriSETA Head Office, Pretoria.
5. When does the programme start?
The programme is linked to the 2026 intake. Exact start dates will be communicated to shortlisted candidates.
