Liberty Insurance & Asset Management Learnership 2026 – Johannesburg

Liberty Group Limited is offering a Business Insurance & Asset Management Learnership Programme for 2026, and it could be the first step you need towards a career in finance. Liberty Group Limited wants young South Africans who are ready to work and learn.

What the opportunity is

The learnership runs at Liberty Corporate Benefits in Johannesburg. You will study for a Wealth Management NQF Level 5 qualification while gaining hands‑on experience in insurance, employee benefits and other financial‑services tasks. The role is part‑time and based at 1 Ameshoff Street, Johannesburg, Gauteng. The job reference is 80455136A-0001.

Who can apply (eligibility)

  • South African citizen
  • Age between 18 and 35 years
  • Matric pass
  • At least 60 % in Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy
  • At least 60 % in English
  • Currently unemployed
  • Not registered in another learnership
  • Not studying at another institution

What you will gain

The programme blends classroom learning with workplace exposure. You will develop skills that employers value in the financial sector.

  • Understanding of employee benefits, group risk and wealth‑management support
  • Experience in customer service, client support and query handling
  • Data and administration skills
  • Knowledge of compliance, governance and risk awareness
  • Improved written communication and attention to detail
  • A nationally recognised NQF Level 5 qualification

These competencies can open doors to roles such as benefits administrator, insurance clerk, wealth‑management assistant, or data administrator.

How to apply (step‑by‑step)

  1. Gather your documents: certified copy of your Matric certificate, proof of South African citizenship, and academic transcripts showing the required 60 % marks.
  2. Visit the official application portal: Apply for Liberty Business Insurance & Asset Management Learnership Programme 2026.
  3. Enter the job reference 80455136A-0001 when prompted.
  4. Complete the online form with your personal details, education history and employment status.
  5. Upload the required documents and submit the application.
  6. Keep a copy of the confirmation email for your records.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Double‑check that you meet both the Mathematics/Mathematical Literacy and English score requirements.
  • Use clear, error‑free language in your application and any attached cover letter.
  • Highlight any volunteer work, part‑time jobs or school projects that involved numbers, customer interaction or teamwork.
  • Make sure your CV is formatted simply and includes the reference number.
  • Apply as soon as possible – the closing date has not been announced.

Conclusion and next steps

This learnership does not guarantee permanent employment after you finish, but you will leave with a recognised qualification and real‑world experience in the financial services field. If you meet the eligibility criteria, start gathering your documents and submit your application today. Taking this step now could put you on the path to a stable career in insurance and wealth management.

Author: Donald Williams
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Donald is the founder and editor of Thapelo Madibeng Bursary, South Africa's trusted resource for bursaries, learnerships, internships, and funding opportunities. With a deep commitment to youth empowerment and educational access, Donald curates timely, verified updates to help students and unemployed youth unlock career pathways in various sectors.

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