Agricultural Research Council (ARC) Bacteriology Internships 2026

The Agricultural Research Council (ARC), through its Plant Health and Protection (ARC-PHP) division, invites suitably qualified candidates to apply for the Bacteriology Internship Programme based at Roodeplaat, Pretoria.

Internship Application Closing Date: 23 January 2026
Internship Location: Roodeplaat, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Afri

This internship provides hands-on laboratory and field-based research exposure in plant bacteriology and diagnostics, making it an excellent opportunity for graduates who want to build a career in microbiology, biotechnology, plant pathology, and agricultural research.


Internship Overview

DetailInformation
Internship ProgrammeBacteriology Internship
OrganisationAgricultural Research Council (ARC)
DivisionARC – Plant Health and Protection (ARC-PHP)
Job Reference NumberPHP0644
IndustryResearch
Job TypeContract
Positions Available1
SalaryMarket Related
DepartmentPPRI
Closing Date23 January 2026

Job Description

The successful intern will gain exposure to advanced bacteriology research and diagnostics, including:

  • Preparation of buffers and growth media
  • Isolation, purification, and preservation of bacterial cultures
  • DNA extraction and PCR from plant pathogenic bacteria
  • Maintaining and expanding the national bacterial collection
  • Assisting with data capturing and research documentation
  • Providing research support for diagnostic services
  • Assisting with soil preparation and glasshouse trials
  • Collecting samples in different provinces
  • Adhering to quality standards
  • Compliance with SHE/OHS regulations and procedures

This role combines laboratory work, fieldwork, and applied research, offering comprehensive exposure to plant health research.


Minimum Requirements

Applicants must meet ALL of the following requirements:

  • National Diploma or BSc in:
    • Microbiology
    • Biotechnology
    • Plant Pathology
    • Or a related field
  • Postgraduate Diploma / Honours qualification will be an added advantage
  • At least one (1) year experience in a plant bacteriology laboratory (advantageous)
  • Experience in bacterial preservation (advantageous)
  • Willingness to assist with soil preparation and glasshouse trials
  • Willingness to participate in field trips

Employment Equity

  • Preference will be given to designated groups in line with the ARC Employment Equity Plan
  • Persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply
  • The ARC is an equal opportunity employer committed to the Employment Equity Act

How to Apply

Applications must include the following:

  • Covering letter
  • Detailed CV with at least three (3) recent contactable referees
  • Certified copies of qualifications and supporting documents
  • Certified copy of driver’s licence
  • SAQA evaluation report (for foreign qualifications)

⚠️ Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Click here to apply for the ARC Bacteriology Internship Programme 2026:


Enquiries (For Clarification Only)

  • Contact Person: Dr Valery Moloto
  • Tel: 012 808 8163

Important Notes

  • Appointment is subject to a positive security clearance
  • If you do not receive feedback within four (4) weeks after the closing date, consider your application unsuccessful
  • The ARC reserves the right not to make an appointment

Why This Internship Matters

From a career development perspective, this internship offers:

  • Exposure to national plant health research programmes
  • Practical experience in molecular diagnostics and bacteriology
  • Field and laboratory research experience
  • A strong foundation for postgraduate studies or research careers

This opportunity is particularly valuable for graduates aiming to work in agricultural research, biosecurity, diagnostics, and plant health protection.

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