
The Health and Welfare Sector Education and Training Authority (HWSETA) invites suitably qualified South African youth to apply for the 2026 Healthcare and Social Services Learnerships. This exciting programme is designed for individuals who want to build a career in healthcare, social work, and community services while gaining valuable hands-on experience.
The closing date for applications will be announced soon, so keep checking the official HWSETA website for updates. If you want a career where you can make a real difference in people’s lives, this is the perfect opportunity to get started.
This learnership will not only give you a nationally recognised qualification but also allow you to earn a monthly stipend while you learn. It is a fantastic chance to grow your skills, gain work experience, and prepare for a stable career in one of the country’s most important industries.
The healthcare and social services sectors are in high demand across South Africa. By joining the HWSETA Learnership Programme, you will receive structured training that combines classroom learning with real-world practical experience.
Unlike traditional study paths, learnerships let you earn while you learn, which means you can gain experience and financial support at the same time.
Through this programme, you’ll graduate with skills that are recognized nationwide by employers in hospitals, clinics, schools, welfare organisations, and more.
The HWSETA Learnerships 2026 will cover several exciting areas, including:
These fields offer countless opportunities to grow professionally and make a positive impact on individuals and communities.
To be considered for the HWSETA Learnerships 2026, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Additional requirements for specific programmes:
Important:
HWSETA encourages applications from women, youth, and people with disabilities to ensure equal access to opportunities.
Applicants should have the following qualities to thrive in this programme:
One of the biggest benefits of this programme is the monthly stipend that learners receive.
This financial support makes it easier for learners to focus on their studies and workplace training without worrying about basic living costs.
Follow these steps to submit a successful application:
Step 1: Visit the official HWSETA website or follow their social media pages for announcements on open learnerships.
Step 2: Prepare your documents, including:
Step 3: Submit your application online, by email, or in person (depending on the requirements listed for the specific learnership).
Step 4: Shortlisted applicants may be invited to attend interviews or assessments.
Final selection will depend on eligibility, motivation, and potential to succeed in the programme.
Note: Late applications will not be considered, so keep an eye on the official HWSETA channels for deadlines.
The HWSETA Learnership Programme is a unique chance to start a meaningful career in healthcare or social services. By the end of the programme, you’ll have:
If you have the passion to help others and want to be part of South Africa’s healthcare and social services workforce, this opportunity is for you.
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