Association Intern @Based Opportunity by 14 June 2026

    about 11 hours ago·Based Opportunity by 14 June 2026 is hiring a Association Intern·📍 Global

    Young graduates and aspiring professionals looking to build careers in administration, project coordination, events management, and nonprofit operations have an exciting opportunity to join the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation as an Association Intern.

    Based in Johannesburg, Gauteng, this fixed-term internship offers valuable hands-on experience within one of South Africa’s leading organizations focused on entrepreneurship development and youth empowerment.

    Applications are currently open, with the closing date set for 14 June 2026.

    About the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation

    Allan Gray Orbis Foundation is dedicated to building an entrepreneurial and equitable South Africa. Through its programs, the Foundation supports young leaders and entrepreneurs who have the potential to create meaningful employment opportunities and contribute to the country’s long-term economic growth.

    The Foundation’s vision is centered on fostering a thriving community of responsible entrepreneurs who can drive positive social and economic change.

    About the Association Intern Role

    The Association Intern will provide administrative and operational support to the Foundation’s Association team. This position is ideal for candidates interested in nonprofit management, stakeholder engagement, event planning, communications, and project coordination.

    The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting the Foundation’s initiatives, helping ensure smooth day-to-day operations while contributing to projects that engage the Foundation’s Fellow community.

    Key Responsibilities

    Administrative Support

    The intern will assist with:

    • Managing administrative tasks and documentation
    • Organizing project files, contracts, and correspondence
    • Scheduling meetings and appointments
    • Managing calendars and coordinating activities
    • Handling email communication and responding to inquiries

    These responsibilities provide practical exposure to organizational administration and professional communication.

    Project Coordination and Capacity Building

    The role also includes:

    • Assisting the Association team in managing tasks and deadlines
    • Tracking project deliverables
    • Conducting research and preparing reports
    • Gathering feedback from the Fellow community
    • Supporting engagement monitoring activities
    • Collaborating with internal teams across the Foundation

    This experience can help interns develop strong project management and analytical skills.

    Events and Program Planning

    A major component of the internship involves supporting events and special initiatives.

    Responsibilities include:

    • Assisting with event planning and coordination
    • Preparing event budgets
    • Processing invoices and logistical arrangements
    • Coordinating venues, catering, and audiovisual requirements
    • Supporting event marketing and promotion
    • Assisting with registration and attendee management
    • Providing on-site event support

    Candidates should note that many Foundation events take place after regular working hours or on weekends, requiring flexibility and availability.

    Communications and Content Development

    The intern will also contribute to:

    • Organizational publications
    • Newsletters
    • Social media content
    • Brochures and promotional materials
    • Engagement campaigns designed to strengthen community participation

    This aspect of the role offers valuable experience in communications and stakeholder engagement.

    Who Should Apply?

    The Foundation is seeking candidates who possess:

    • A qualification in Business Administration or a related field
    • Strong alignment with the Foundation’s mission and values
    • Excellent English writing skills
    • Strong organizational abilities
    • The ability to work independently
    • Initiative and a proactive approach to problem-solving
    • A strong work ethic

    The role is particularly suitable for recent graduates looking to gain practical experience in nonprofit administration, events management, communications, and entrepreneurship-focused programming.

    Why This Internship Matters

    Internships within respected development and entrepreneurship organizations can provide a strong foundation for future careers in the nonprofit sector, business development, project management, and community engagement.

    The Allan Gray Orbis Foundation is widely recognized for investing in South Africa’s future leaders. Working within the organization allows interns to gain exposure to strategic initiatives that support entrepreneurship and youth development while building practical workplace skills.

    In addition to professional development, interns have the opportunity to contribute to programs that help shape South Africa’s next generation of entrepreneurs and changemakers.

    Application Deadline

    Interested candidates should submit their applications before 14 June 2026.

    For graduates seeking meaningful experience in administration, events, stakeholder engagement, and entrepreneurship development, the Association Intern position offers a valuable opportunity to learn, grow, and contribute within a respected South African foundation.

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