Council for Geoscience invites South African unemployed graduates to apply for the Intern: Library Programme 2026.
Internship Application Closing Date: 20 March 2026
Internship Location: Pretoria, Polokwane, Bellville, Pietermaritzburg, Upington, Gqeberha, South Africa
About the Council for Geoscience Library Internship 2026
The Council for Geoscience (CGS) is offering 20 Library Internship opportunities on a 24-month contract. This programme is aimed at candidates who want to gain practical experience in library science, archives, records management, and digital information systems.
The internship focuses on supporting the digitisation, organisation, and preservation of CGS information resources. Interns will assist in converting physical materials into digital formats while ensuring accurate metadata capture and improving access to information.
Number of Posts and Locations
- 10 Posts: Pretoria
- 2 Posts: Polokwane
- 2 Posts: Bellville
- 2 Posts: Pietermaritzburg
- 2 Posts: Upington
- 2 Posts: Gqeberha
Stipend and Duration
- Duration: 24 months
- Stipend: R13 000 per month
Key Responsibilities
Interns will be expected to:
- Assist with digitisation of library and publication resources
- Organise, sort, and prepare materials for scanning
- Capture and verify metadata for digitised resources
- Handle fragile and valuable information materials carefully
- Support quality control processes to ensure accuracy
- Assist with records management and filing
- Provide general support to library and publications staff
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must have:
- Matric (Grade 12)
- National Diploma in:
- Library and Information Science, or
- Archives and Records Management, or equivalent
A Bachelor’s degree in the above fields will be an added advantage.
Knowledge and Experience
The ideal candidate should have:
- Basic understanding of library and information management principles
- Basic computer literacy
- Familiarity with digitisation processes (advantageous)
- Exposure to scanning equipment or digital repositories (beneficial)
Personal Attributes
Successful candidates should demonstrate:
- Strong attention to detail
- Good organisational and time-management skills
- Willingness to learn and adapt to new technologies
- Ability to work independently and in a team
- Respect for confidential information
- Good communication skills
- Commitment to deadlines and quality standards
Important Notes
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
- If you do not receive feedback within 8 weeks after the closing date, consider your application unsuccessful
- All appointments are subject to positive vetting results
- Personal information will be processed in line with the POPI Act 4 of 2013
- Applications sent via email or social media will not be considered
Enquiries
Email: recruitment@geoscience.org.za
(Note: This email is for enquiries only, not for applications)
How to Apply
Click here to apply for Council for Geoscience Intern: Library Programme 2026: Apply Here
