Servest SA Invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for their Unemployed Learnership Programme 2025/2026 Vacancies. The closing date for applications is the 31 October 2025.
What is the Servest Unemployed Learnership?
Servest SA is starting a 12‑month training program for young South Africans who are looking for a job. The program gives you hands‑on work in security, real practice at different sites, and a monthly allowance to help cover your living costs. When you finish, you’ll have a recognised qualification that can lead to a permanent job with Servest or another security employer.
About Servest SA
Servest Pty Ltd is a well‑known name in South Africa for managing buildings and safety. Through its Security Division, the company trains people, creates jobs, and helps keep communities safer. One of its main projects for young people is this Unemployed Learnership Programme.
How the Learnership Works
- Length: 12 months of training.
- Training style: A mix of classes and real work on the job.
- Where you’ll work: Houghton, Sandton, and nearby areas in Gauteng Province.
- What you’ll learn: Basic security tasks, communication, teamwork, and how to keep a place safe.
- Future job chances: Finished keepers can apply for full‑time jobs in the Servest network.
Key Details
- Programme duration: 12 months
- Location: Houghton, Sandton or surrounding Gauteng areas
- Department: Operations
- Stipend: You’ll receive a living allowance every month.
- Closing date: 31 October 2025
Minimum Requirements
To be considered, you need to:
- Have finished Matric.
- Be a Grade C PSIRA registered security person (this is mandatory).
- Live in Gauteng, close to Houghton or Sandton if possible.
- Be unemployed when you apply.
- Be 26 years old or younger.
- Show a genuine interest in security work.
- Communicate well, both in writing and speaking.
- Be eager to learn and ready to work hard.
What Servest Looks For
Servest wants young people who are:
- Passionate about keeping people safe.
- Disciplined and respectful.
- Team players who can follow instructions.
- Honest, reliable and ready to give their best.
They value ethics and service quality, which are essential for a good security job.
Benefits of the Learnership
- Real experience with one of the biggest security companies in South Africa.
- Monthly stipend to help pay for food, transport, and other essentials.
- PSIRA‑trained in a structured program that meets national standards.
- Mentoring and coaching from experienced security professionals.
- Job prospects – finish and you can apply for full‑time positions.
How to Apply
If you meet the conditions listed above, you can apply from the Servest website:
- Visit the application link:
https://servest.erecruit.co/candidateapp/Jobs/View/SER251015-4?source=ispanitheplug - Fill in all required information accurately.
- Attach every document they ask for (e.g., Matric certificate, PSIRA registration, ID, and a recent photo).
Important Note
Only those who match all the entry requirements and who are shortlisted will be invited for interviews or further assessments. Double‑check that your PSIRA registration and other documents are valid before you send in your application.
The Servest SA Unemployed Learnership Programme 2025/2026 is more than a training course; it’s a stepping stone into a career where you can make a tangible difference in your community. If you’re determined, organized, and ready to start a new adventure, this could be the perfect place to build your future.
