The Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency (ECPTA) Internships 2025

Closing Date: 21 July 2025
Location: ECPTA Head Office and Regional Offices, Eastern Cape, South Africa

The Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency (ECPTA) invites unemployed graduates and final-year TVET students to apply for the Finance Internship and Workplace-Based Learning (WIL) Programme 2025.


About the ECPTA Internship & WIL Programme

This programme is designed to give young finance professionals practical workplace experience. Selected candidates will work at ECPTA’s offices, gaining exposure to budgeting, auditing, procurement, and financial reporting tasks.

The aim is to bridge the gap between academic training and job market requirements — improving long-term employability.


Who Should Apply?

This opportunity is open to:

  • Unemployed graduates with a National Diploma or Degree in:

    • Finance

    • Accounting

    • Financial Management

  • TVET College students needing WIL (Workplace-Based Learning) to complete their N6 National Certificate

  • South African citizens aged 18–35 years, preferably residing in the Eastern Cape

  • Individuals not currently enrolled in another internship, WIL, or learnership programme


Benefits of Participating

  • Monthly stipend per ECPTA internship policy

  • Hands-on work experience in public finance management

  • Mentorship and industry networking

  • Reference letter or certificate upon completion


Programme Duration & Placement

  • Duration: Up to 12 months, depending on the applicant’s category (Graduate or WIL)

  • Placement: ECPTA Head Office and regional offices across the Eastern Cape


How to Apply

📧 Email your application to:
Learning.Programs1@ecpta.co.za

Required Documents:

  • Comprehensive CV

  • Certified copies of:

    • ID

    • Qualifications or N6 Statement of Results

  • TVET students: Include a letter from your college confirming the need for WIL placement


Why This Programme Matters

This is more than an internship — it’s a launchpad for a career in finance. It helps young people step into the workforce while contributing to sustainable tourism and development in the Eastern Cape.

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