Time is running out to secure a learnership or work‑integrated learning (WIL) place that could launch your career. Gert Sibande TVET College and several leading South African organisations are closing applications between 1 June and 5 June 2026.
1. Gert Sibande TVET College – INSETA Learnerships 2026
This Work‑Integrated Learning programme helps unemployed students finish their qualifications by giving them real workplace experience.
Who can apply
- South African citizens, 18 years or older
- Currently unemployed and enrolled at Gert Sibande TVET College
- Need practical exposure to complete a National Diploma or Certificate
What you gain
- 12 months of paid, structured on‑the‑job training
- Industry‑recognised certificates from INSETA
- Mentoring and a chance to build a professional network
How to apply (step‑by‑step)
- Gather your latest CV, ID, certified copies of qualifications and academic record.
- Visit the official application page.
- Fill in the online form and upload the required documents.
- Submit before 01 June 2026 12:00.
Click here to apply for Gert Sibande TVET College INSETA Learnerships 2026.
2. Sasol – Administration Learnership Programme 2026
Sasol offers a 12‑month Administration learnership designed for young people who want to learn office and support functions in a large corporation.
Who can apply
- South African youth who are unemployed
- Minimum school leaving certificate (Matric) or equivalent
- Interest in administrative duties and computer literacy
What you gain
- Stipend throughout the 12‑month period
- Formal training that mixes theory with daily tasks
- Potential pathway to permanent employment at Sasol
How to apply (step‑by‑step)
- Prepare the required documents (CV, ID, Matric certificate, proof of unemployment).
- Access Sasol’s online application portal.
- Complete all sections and attach your files.
- Submit no later than 03 June 2026.
Click here to apply for Sasol Administration Learnership Programme 2026.
3. Dis‑Chem – Dispensary Support Learnership 2026
Dis‑Chem Pharmacies is looking for unemployed youth keen on the pharmaceutical and health‑retail sector.
Who can apply
- South African citizens, 18 years or older
- Unemployed and interested in pharmacy operations
- Basic maths and computer skills
What you gain
- Hands‑on experience in a professional pharmacy environment
- Training in dispensing, stock control and customer service
- Stipend and a recognised learnership certificate
How to apply (step‑by‑step)
- Update your CV and collect certified copies of your qualifications.
- Go to the Dis‑Chem learnership application page.
- Enter your personal details and upload the supporting documents.
- Submit before 04 June 2026.
Click here to apply for Dis‑Chem Dispensary Support Learnerships 2026.
4. Knysna Municipality – Work Integrated Learning Programme 2026
In partnership with CHIETA, Knysna Municipality offers a WIL programme for unemployed youth who want experience in local government.
Who can apply
- South African citizens, 18 years or older
- Currently unemployed and looking for municipal exposure
- Basic computer literacy and a willingness to learn
What you gain
- Practical insight into municipal services and administration
- Mentoring from experienced civil servants
- Certificate of completion that can boost future job applications
How to apply (step‑by‑step)
- Compile your CV, ID, Matric certificate and any other qualifications.
- Visit the Knysna Municipality application portal.
- Fill in the online form and attach all required files.
- Make sure to submit by 05 June 2026.
Click here to apply for Knysna Municipality Work Integrated Learning Programme 2026.
Tips to improve your chances
- Apply early – online portals slow down near the deadline.
- Double‑check that every document is clear, legible and certified where required.
- Tailor your CV to highlight any volunteer work, part‑time jobs or coursework relevant to the role.
- Write a brief cover letter that explains why you want this learnership and what you hope to achieve.
- Keep a copy of the confirmation email after you submit.
Take the next step today
These learnerships and WIL programmes give you a real chance to build skills, add valuable experience to your CV and improve your job prospects. Gather your documents, follow the steps above and submit before the closing dates. Good luck – your future starts now.
