Dis-Chem Pharmacies Dispensary Learnership 2026 – Deadline 4 June

South African unemployed youth, you still have time to apply for the Dis-Chem Dispensary Support Learnership Programme 2026. Several positions remain open across different locations, with the latest closing date in June 2026.

What the opportunity is

Dis-Chem Pharmacies is one of South Africa’s biggest retail pharmacy chains. They are offering a Dispensary Support Learnership where you can study the Basic Pharmacist Assistant course while working in a real pharmacy environment. The learnership mixes classroom training with hands-on experience in areas like dispensing medicine, stock control, and customer service.

Successful learners start on a fixed-term contract. After you qualify and register with the South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC), Dis-Chem may offer you permanent employment.

Who can apply

You need:

  • Grade 12 / Matric certificate
  • Pure Mathematics
  • Physical Science or Life Science
  • An average of at least 50%

You should also have good communication skills, customer service skills, attention to detail, time management, computer literacy, numerical skills, and the ability to work under pressure. Many applicants struggle with incomplete applications, so make sure you meet every requirement.

What you will gain

You will receive workplace experience in a pharmacy, SAPC-recognised training as a pharmacist assistant, exposure to retail pharmacy operations, and valuable customer service and healthcare skills. This learnership can open doors to permanent work in the pharmaceutical sector.

How to apply

Apply for the specific positions below using the official links on the Dis-Chem career page. Prepare your Matric certificate, ID copy, and CV. Submit your application before the closing date and time for each location.

Tips to improve your chances

These learnerships are competitive. Double-check that all your documents are certified and clear. Apply as early as possible and only for positions that match your location and qualifications. Late applications are not accepted.

Next steps

Check the positions that are still open and near you. Gather your documents today and submit your application before the closing dates. Taking this step can give you valuable training and work experience in the pharmacy field. Good luck with your application.

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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