The South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) presents an exhilarating opportunity to join the Groen Sebenza Phase II Programme.
These SANBI Graduate Job Opportunities are designed to bridge the gap between academic achievements and professional employment, targeting 1050 unemployed graduates from Diploma to Doctoral levels for a ten-month incubation period.
SANBI Graduate Job Opportunities Overview
Location: Nationwide
Closing Date: 23 February 2024
Positions Available:
Directorate/Division/ Programme | Field | Location (where the Intern will be based) | Required Qualification | Number Required | Stipend rate (per month) |
Biodiversity Research, Assessment and Monitoring, Directorate on Biodiversity Evidence | Early Detection and Rapid Response Research | East London (Vincent offices) | BSc Honours in Natural sciences/ Botany/ Ecological sciences/ Nature Conservation | 1 | R8 697 |
Lowveld National Botanical Garden | ND or B-Tech in Nature Conservation/ BSc or related in Environmental Management / Biodiversity related field. | 1 | R6 082 or R7 359 | ||
Pretoria National Botanical Garden | MSc in Natural sciences/ Botany/ Ecological sciences | 1 | R10 035 | ||
Thohoyandou National Botanical Garden | MSc in Zoology/ Ecology | 2 | R10 035 | ||
Biodiversity Education & Public Engagement | Environmental Education | Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden | National Diploma in the Environmental / Conservation field | 2 | R6 082 |
Pretoria National Botanical Garden | National Diploma in the Environmental / Conservation field | 2 | R6 082 | ||
National Infrastructure Programme | Built Environment | KZN Herbarium; Kwelera National Botanical Garden and Pretoria National Botanical Garden | National Diploma in Civil Engineering, Construction Management or Building Science | 3 | R6 082 |
National Botanical Garden | National Botanical Garden | Kwelera National Botanical Garden | Diploma Nature Conservation | 1 | R6 082 |
Foundational Biodiversity Science | Plant taxonomy | Compton Herbarium, Cape Town | BSc in Biological Sciences | 2 | R7 359 |
Walter Sisulu University | BSc Honours in Natural/ Biological sciences (plants) | 1 | R8 697 | ||
National Zoological Garden | Ecotourism | Pretoria National Zoological Garden | Diploma/Advanced Diploma (Degree) in Ecotourism/ Tourism/ Tourism Management | 3 | R6 082 or R7 359 |
Animal Hospital | Pretoria National Zoological Garden | National Diploma in Veterinary Technology/ BHSc in Veterinary Technology | 1 | R6 082 or R7 359 or R8 697 | |
Environmental Education | Pretoria National Zoological Garden | BSc Environmental Management/ Life Sciences/ Zoology/ Biology | 7 | R7 359 | |
Mokopane Biodiversity Conservation Centre | BSc Botany and or Zoology/ BEd (Life Sciences), or BSc with a Higher Diploma in Education | 2 | R7 359 or R8 697 | ||
Human Resource | Capacity Development Support | Pretoria National Botanical Garden | National Diploma/Bachelor’s or Honours or PGD in Human Resources Development / Management/Training and Development | 1 | R6 082 or R7 359 or R8 697 |
National Diploma / B-Tech / Degree / Postgraduate Diploma in Labour Relations/ LLB Degree | 2 | R6 082 or R7 359 or R8 697 | |||
Kirstenbosch NBG | Honours or PGD in Human Resources Development / Management/Training and Development | 1 | R6 082 or R7 359 or R8 697 | ||
Strategic Coordination and Oversight | Performance Monitoring and Evaluation | Pretoria National Botanical Garden | National Diploma / Degree/ Honours in Public Administration/ Business Administration/ Management Studies | 1 | R6 082 or R7 359 or R8 697 |
Groen Sebenza Project Management Unit | Project Coordination | Pretoria National Botanical Garden and Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden | National Diploma or Degree in Environmental Management/Sciences/ Project Management Modules/certificates in Project Management will be an added advantage | 2 | R6 082 or R7 359 |
National Diploma / Bachelor’s in Public Administration/ Business Administration/ Management studies | 1 | R6 082 Or R7 359 |
Eligibility Criteria for SANBI Graduate Job Opportunities
The Groen Sebenza Phase II Programme is an inclusive initiative aimed at empowering South Africa’s youth by bridging the gap between academic achievements and meaningful employment in the environmental and biodiversity sector. To ensure you are eligible for this transformative opportunity, here are the key requirements:
- South African Citizenship: This programme is exclusively open to South African citizens, fostering local talent and contributing to the nation’s biodiversity conservation efforts.
- Age and Employment Status: Applicants must be young, unemployed, or underemployed professionals aged between 18 and 35 years. The term underemployed refers to those who are working in a field different from what they studied, particularly outside the listed environmental and biodiversity sectors.
- Innovation and Creativity: SANBI is looking for individuals who are innovative, dynamic, and creative, with a keen interest in making a difference in environmental conservation and biodiversity management.
- Commitment to Career Development: Candidates should demonstrate a strong commitment to their professional development within the environmental and biodiversity sector. This programme is tailored to individuals eager to enhance their skills and contribute significantly to conservation efforts.
- Educational Qualifications: Applicants must possess the specific qualifications mentioned in the available positions, ranging from Diplomas to Doctoral levels in relevant fields.
- Inclusivity: People with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. The Groen Sebenza Phase II Programme is committed to promoting diversity and equal opportunities for all.
How to Apply to the Groen Sebenza Phase II Internships
Embarking on your application journey to the Groen Sebenza Phase II Programme is a significant step towards a fulfilling career in environmental and biodiversity management. Here’s a step-by-step guide to ensure your application is complete and stands out.
Step 1: Prepare Your Documentation
Before you begin the application process, make sure you have the following documents prepared and updated. These documents are essential to showcase your qualifications, experiences, and suitability for the internship:
- Letter of Interest: Draft a one-page letter explaining why you are the ideal candidate for the internship. This letter should highlight your passion for environmental conservation, relevant experiences, and how you envision contributing to the programme and the broader environmental sector. Remember, this is not a reference letter but a personal statement of interest.
- Full CV/Resume: Update your CV or resume to include your educational background, work experiences, skills, and any volunteer work or projects relevant to the environmental and biodiversity sector.
- Academic Records: Prepare valid certified copies of your highest qualification, academic record, or transcript. Ensure these documents are certified within the last six months to meet the validity requirement.
- Identification Document: Have a certified true copy of your South African ID, also certified within the last six months, ready to submit.
Step 2: Online Application Submission
With your documents prepared, follow these steps to submit your application online:
- Access the Application Form: Click on the link provided to access the standard online application form.
- Fill in the Application Form: Complete all required fields in the form with accurate and current information.
- Upload Required Documents: Upload the prepared documents (Letter of Interest, CV/Resume, Academic Records, and ID) as part of the application form. Ensure each document is clear and meets the specified requirements.
Step 3: Review and Submit
Before submitting your application, take a moment to review all the information and documents for accuracy and completeness. Once satisfied, submit your application through the online platform.
After Submission
After submitting your application, you will receive an acknowledgment of receipt. SANBI will review applications, and successful candidates will be contacted for the next steps in the selection process. If you do not hear back within 40 days of the closing date, please consider your application unsuccessful.
This is a unique chance to grow professionally while making a tangible impact on South Africa’s environmental and biodiversity management.
Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply and take the first step towards a rewarding career with SANBI. For inquiries and follow-ups, please contact Ms. Viwe Balfour at Balfour@sanbi.org.za.