Sasria SOC Ltd Claims Learnership is inviting applications for a 12‑month training programme in its Insurance Operations Division, based in Sandton, Gauteng. If you’re a fresh matric graduate or a young South African looking to start a career in insurance, this opportunity is a chance to gain paid, on‑the‑job training and a clear path to a professional role. Learn more about opportunities for learners at Sasria SOC Ltd Claims Learnership.
What the Programme Looks Like
This learnership is a full‑time, 12‑month programme that blends classroom learning with real workplace experience. You’ll learn how to handle short‑term insurance claims from the first step of filing to final settlement, while ensuring all processes meet regulatory standards.
Who Should Apply?
- Must have finished matric (Grade 12).
- No prior work experience required – we’re looking for fresh talent.
- Preference for people with disabilities, in line with South African Employment Equity policies.
- Open to anyone who wants to start in insurance; no special qualifications beyond matric are needed.
What You’ll Gain
- Hands‑on skills in claims processing, liability assessment, and settlement negotiation.
- Understanding of insurance regulations and how to keep costs under control.
- Experience in using claims management systems and maintaining accurate records.
- Strong communication and customer‑service abilities.
- A solid foundation for future roles in Claims Administration, Underwriting Support, Risk & Compliance, or broader Financial Services.
How to Apply
- Visit the official job posting page at Sasria Learnership Application.
- Read the full description and confirm you meet the basic requirements.
- Click “Apply Online” and create a profile or log in.
- Fill out the application form – you will need to attach a copy of your matric certificate and a short personal statement explaining why you want to join this programme.
- Submit before the closing date: 24 February 2026.
Practical Tips to Boost Your Application
- Start early. The deadline is fast approaching; give yourself plenty of time to gather documents.
- Keep it simple. A clear, concise CV and statement work better than a long, vague one.
- Show enthusiasm. Mention what you find exciting about insurance and learning on the job.
- Double‑check details. Ensure you include your matric number and the correct reference number (SAS260211-2).
- Remember that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. If you don’t hear back within a couple of weeks, you may have to move on, but keep applying elsewhere.
Next Steps
This learnership can be the first step to a rewarding career in the insurance sector. If you meet the eligibility criteria and are ready to start your professional journey, go to the application link above and apply before 24 February 2026. Good luck!
