Website National Gambling Board (NGB)
The National Gambling Board (NGB) is an entity of the South African government under the auspices of the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) based out of 1085 Francis Baard Street, Hatfield, Pretoria, Gauteng. The NGB is mandated by the National Gambling Act, 2004 (Act 7 of 2004) to conduct oversight of enforcement and compliance with gambling regulations, to undertake research into the gambling industry and to educate the public about the socio-economic impact of gambling.
National Gambling Board (NGB): 12-month Internships 2025.
Available Internship Fields & Reference Numbers
- Finance (Supply Chain Management)
- Reference: NGB/Int 001-2025
- Qualification Required: National Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Logistics or Supply Chain Management
- Legal Services
- Reference: NGB/Int 002-2025
- Qualification Required: LLB or Bachelor of Laws
Eligibility Criteria
- South African citizen
- Completed relevant tertiary qualification in the specified fields
- Unemployed at the time of application
- Preference will be given to previously disadvantaged groups and persons with disabilities
Application Requirements
Applicants must submit the following documents:
- Completed NGB Employment Application Form (download from www.ngb.org.za under the Human Capital portal)
- Comprehensive CV
- Academic transcripts/records
- Certified copies of qualifications or letter of completion from the institution
- Certified copy of ID document
How to Apply
You can submit your completed application in one of the following ways:
Email: [email protected]
Hand Delivery:
National Gambling Board
1085 Francis Baard Street
Hatfield, Pretoria, 0002
Important Notes
- Incomplete applications will not be considered
- Shortlisted candidates will undergo personnel suitability checks and security clearance
- Foreign qualifications must be verified by SAQA
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
- By applying, you consent to the processing of your personal information in line with the POPIA Act (Act 4 of 2013)