Road Accident Fund (RAF): Internships 2024
Road Accident Fund (RAF) invites South African unemployed graduates to apply for Internship Programme 2024.
Internship Application Closing Date: 06 June 2024
Internship Location: Cape Town, Western Cape
The Road Accident Fund is committed to youth skills development, though providing graduates with an opportunity to gain workbased experience. The Internship program will run for a period of eighteen (18) months. Verification process will be undertaken to verify whether you have previous work anywhere within the Republic of South Africa.
Work based exposure may include the following;
- OFFER MANAGEMENT
- ADJUDICATION
- LEGAL ADMINISTRATION
- ONBOARDING
Qualifications and other Requirements
- Certified copy of Grade 12 / Matric certificate
- B Degree in Law or related qualification
- Certified copy of your ID
- Certified copy of Academic transcript
- Your CV and motivational letter
Technical and behavioral competencies required
The successful candidate will be required to display the following competencies in this role:
- Written and verbal communication skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Detail orientation
- Desire and potential to learn
- Self-motivated
- Basic computer skills
- Prioritise tasks as needed
Requirements:
- Applicants must be unemployed, never employed previously in the field of the post and never participated in an internship programme in the relevant field of the post previously.
- The applicant must not have previously served as intern before.
- Should it be found that the applicant previously served as an intern and did not disclose that info and it is discovered later, the applicant will be disqualified.
Remuneration: The interns will be awarded a monthly stipend.
NB: Applications can be forwarded to the RAF website via e-recruitment.
No hand delivered applications will be accepted.
INSTRUCTION TO PROSPECTIVE APPLICANTS
The Road Accident Fund subscribes to the principles of employment equity and preference will be given to People with Disabilities. Applicants who have not received any correspondence from us within six weeks from the closing date can consider themselves unsuccessful
Security Vetting shall be conducted on all prospective employees
It is the applicants’ responsibility to have foreign qualification evaluated by the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA) and to provide proof of such evaluation.