Adcock Ingram, one of South Africa’s leading pharmaceutical companies, is offering part-time learnerships for people living with disabilities. These programmes provide practical, workplace-based training in both Warehouse and Facilities operations.
These learnerships are designed for individuals aged 18 to 35 who want to gain real-world experience, improve their skills, and kickstart a career while working in a supportive and inclusive environment.
About Adcock Ingram
Adcock Ingram is a trusted South African healthcare company with a long-standing reputation for quality, innovation, and community responsibility.
The learnerships are based in:
- Warehouse: Clayville, Gauteng
- Facilities: Midrand, Gauteng
Both roles focus on hands-on experience while promoting inclusion for people living with disabilities.
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Who Should Apply
Candidates should meet the following requirements:
- Age 18–35
- Hold a certificate of disability from a specialist
- Must not have participated in any previous learnership
- Matric (minimum)
- Certificate, Diploma, or Degree relevant to the field (advantageous but not required)
Industry knowledge or some work experience is advantageous but not mandatory.
Learnership Details & Core Competencies
Warehouse Learnership – Clayville
- Basic computer literacy (MS Office)
- Ability to work independently or in a team
- Good interpersonal and communication skills
- Strong organizational and time-management skills
- Basic administration and operational tasks
Facilities Learnership – Midrand
- Computer literacy (MS Word, Excel, Outlook)
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work under pressure
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and teamwork skills
- Basic administration and operational tasks
Both learnerships provide a structured environment to develop practical skills while contributing to core business functions.
How to Apply
- Attach your CV
- Include your medical certificate confirming your disability
- Submit before the closing dates:
- Warehouse: 23 February 2026
- Facilities: 24 February 2026
LEARNERSHIP FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH A DISABILITY – WAREHOUSE
LEARNERSHIP FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH A DISABILITY – FACILITIES
Why This Learnership Matters
These programmes are ideal for candidates who want to:
- Gain workplace experience in a structured, supportive environment
- Build skills relevant to supply chain, warehouse, or facilities management
- Join a reputable, inclusive company that values diversity
- Enhance career prospects with practical, hands-on training
Final Thoughts
If you are a motivated individual living with a disability and seeking a meaningful opportunity to grow professionally, the Adcock Ingram learnerships in Warehouse and Facilities are a perfect starting point.
These roles combine skills development, practical exposure, and an inclusive corporate culture — providing a strong foundation for future career growth.
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