Momentum Health Contact Centre Learnership 2026 – Apply by 23 April

If you are looking for a way into the health‑care and insurance field right now, the Momentum Health Contact Centre Learnership Programme 2026 could be the answer you need.

What the programme offers

Momentum Health is offering a 12‑month learnership that combines classroom theory with hands‑on work in a contact centre. Successful learners receive an Occupational Certificate: Health Care Benefits Advisor (NQF Level 5, SAQA ID 105030). The learnership runs from 01 June 2026 to 31 May 2027 and is based at the Bellville (Parc Du Cap) office in the Western Cape.

Application deadline: 23 April 2026.

Who can apply

To be eligible, you must meet all of the following criteria:

  • Matric (Grade 12) certificate
  • Mathematics (minimum 40 %) or Mathematical Literacy (minimum 60 %)
  • English and another South African language at least 50 % each
  • South African citizenship
  • Age between 18 and 30 years
  • Currently unemployed and not studying during the learnership
  • Never completed this same learnership before
  • Living within 30 km of the Bellville office and able to travel to work independently

What you will gain

During the year you will develop:

  • A recognised NQF Level 5 qualification
  • Practical experience in health‑care benefits and insurance
  • Customer‑service and communication skills
  • Knowledge of company systems, products and procedures
  • Teamwork, problem‑solving and financial awareness skills

How to apply – step by step

  1. Gather the required documents:
    • Certified copy of your ID (issued within the last 3 months)
    • Certified copy of your Matric certificate
    • Doctor’s letter if you are applying as a person with a disability
  2. Visit the official application page: Apply for Momentum Health Contact Centre Learnership 2026.
  3. Complete the online form and upload the documents listed above.
  4. Submit your application before the 23 April 2026 deadline.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Proofread your application and make sure all details match your certificates.
  • Write a brief cover note that explains why you are interested in health‑care benefits and how you meet the requirements.
  • Ask a teacher or mentor to certify your ID copy and Matric certificate correctly.
  • Check your internet connection before uploading files to avoid errors.
  • Apply early – the sooner you submit, the more time you have to correct any issues.

Take the next step

Many young South Africans feel uncertain about where to start in the health‑care sector. This learnership gives you a clear pathway, but you need to act now. Gather your documents, follow the steps above, and submit your application before the deadline. Good luck – your future in health‑care benefits could begin this June.

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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