
The Health Systems Trust (HST) is inviting young and passionate South Africans to apply for its Youth Employment Service (YES) Programme for the 2025/2026 intake. This exciting opportunity offers 25 placement positions across the uMgungundlovu District facilities and the Durban Corporate Office. The closing date for applications is 17 October 2025.
This initiative is a joint effort between HST and the Youth Employment Service (YES), aimed at giving unemployed youth a chance to gain meaningful work experience in the healthcare sector. It’s a programme designed to build young people’s confidence, improve their professional skills, and help them make a difference in their communities.
If you’ve been looking for a real opportunity to start your career and learn valuable workplace skills, this is your moment. Through the HST YES Programme, participants will gain hands-on experience in various healthcare environments while also receiving day-to-day administrative and support training.
You’ll be exposed to real-world work in clinics, offices, and healthcare facilities where your efforts will contribute directly to improving health services in South Africa. Beyond just learning, you’ll be part of a network that supports growth, responsibility, and social impact.
This opportunity is open to unemployed South African youth who are ready to step into the world of work and eager to contribute to better health systems. To qualify, you must meet the following requirements:
If you’re passionate about helping others, willing to learn, and serious about your future, then this programme is for you.
There are 25 positions available under this year’s HST YES Programme, divided across two main areas:
Placement opportunities are available at various healthcare facilities, including:
Maguzu, Howick, Mpophomeni, Caluza, Mpumuza, Pata, Eastboom, Masons, Central City, Imbalenhle, Impilwenhle, Snathing, Gcumisa, Appelsbosch, Richmond, Ndaleni, Gomane, Bruntville, and Mooi River Clinic.
These placements focus on supporting healthcare delivery and community health initiatives in local clinics.
These positions are available in Human Resources, Finance, and Administration departments at 1 Maryvale Road, Westville, Durban.
Here, you’ll gain valuable experience in the business and administrative side of healthcare operations.
Selected candidates will earn a stipend aligned with the Youth Employment Service (YES) Programme rates and HST’s internal job grading system. This ensures fair compensation while you gain the practical experience you need to grow your career.
The goal isn’t just to give you temporary work—it’s to equip you with the tools and confidence to take the next step in your professional journey.
To apply, make sure you have the following documents ready:
Once you’ve prepared your documents, submit your application through one of the following methods:
The HST YES Programme is not just a job placement—it’s a stepping stone to a brighter future. It gives young people a platform to develop practical skills, build their confidence, and understand the inner workings of South Africa’s health system.
By joining this programme, you’ll gain workplace experience, grow professionally, and contribute to building healthier communities. It’s a life-changing opportunity that opens doors to future employment and career development within and beyond the health sector.
If you are between 18 and 35, unemployed, and ready to take your first step into the world of work, this is your chance to do something meaningful.
Take the first step today — apply before 17 October 2025 and become part of the Health Systems Trust YES Programme that empowers youth and strengthens South Africa’s healthcare future.
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