SETA: 2025 Learnership Opportunities – Are you sitting at home with no job, no qualifications, and no work experience? Don’t stress, buddy – your breakthrough might just be one application away.
SETA (Sector Education and Training Authority) learnerships are here to help young South Africans like YOU gain practical skills, earn monthly stipends, and unlock real career paths. Whether you have Grade 12, no matric, or you’re a graduate, there’s something for everyone.
SETA: 2025 Learnership Opportunities – What Are SETA Learnerships?
Learnerships are work-based training programmes that combine theory and practical experience, giving you an NQF-registered qualification in your chosen field. These programmes are sponsored by SETAs and linked to specific industries – from Finance, Agriculture, and IT to Construction and Healthcare.
Who Can Apply?
To qualify for most SETA learnerships, you need to:
- Be between 18–35 years old
- Be unemployed
- Be South African
- Have Grade 12, or sometimes only Grade 10 depending on the programme
- Be passionate about learning and gaining work experience
SETA: 2025 Learnership Opportunities – Benefits:
What You Get:
- Monthly stipend (R2 000 – R4 500)
- NQF qualification after completion
- Workplace experience
- Opportunities to be absorbed permanently
Available SETA Learnerships Right Now:
ETDP SETA – Education, Training & Development
These are learnerships for teaching assistants, facilitators, and assessors
FASSET SETA – Finance & Accounting
– Perfect for youth interested in bookkeeping, auditing, and admin
HWSETA – Health & Social Development
– For caregivers, social work assistants, and health promoters
CETA – Construction & Engineering
– Bricklaying, plumbing, tiling – earn while you learn!
MICT SETA – Media, Information & Communication Tech
– IT support, digital marketing, call centre learnerships available
AGRISETA – Agriculture
-Farm management, poultry, and agri-processing
How To Apply:
FASSET SETA – Finance & Accounting
Visit www.fasset.org.za → Learnerships section, then click “learnership agreement” link.
HWSETA – Health & Social Development
Vacancies & Employment Form: Download the “Application for Employment Form” on HWSETA Vacancies page
Go to www.hwseta.org.za > Learnerships or Vacancies section.
CETA – Construction & Engineering
CETA Learner Portal & Registration: Register and apply online via portal
Head to ceta.org.za > Learner Portal
MICT SETA – Media, IT & Communication
(email cv@mict.org.za)
Visit www.mict.org.za > Learnerships section; contact employers/training providers directly.
AGRISETA – Agriculture
Check www.agriseta.co.za >Learnerships or Learning Programmes.
Quick Apply Checklist
1. Download correct form(s) from the SETA’s official pages.
2. Fill in personal info, qualifications, and preferred learnership.
3. Attach certified copies: ID, highest qualification, proof of residence.
4. Submit via email or portal address given on SETA site.
5. Follow up via call or email (official contacts listed above).
Conclusion: Your Future Starts Here
SETA learnerships are life-changing opportunities for unemployed South Africans to gain skills, work experience, and nationally recognised qualifications – all while earning a monthly stipend. Whether you’re passionate about health, education, finance, construction, IT, or agriculture, there’s a learnership waiting for you.
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