For many young South Africans, the biggest barrier to employment isn’t motivation — it’s experience. You can’t get a job without experience, but you can’t get experience without a job.
That’s where the SETA-accredited ICAN Learnerships 2026 step in.
Offered through ICAN Academy, these 12-month programmes combine accredited training, real workplace exposure, and a monthly stipend of around R5,000 — giving unemployed youth and adults a structured path into the job market.
If you’re serious about gaining recognised skills in 2026, this could be your opportunity.
What Are ICAN Learnerships 2026?
ICAN Learnerships are formal training programmes aligned with South Africa’s:
- Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETA)
- National Qualifications Framework (NQF)
Unlike short courses, these programmes lead to nationally recognised qualifications and include practical, supervised workplace experience.
Each learnership runs for 12 months, allowing learners to gain both knowledge and hands-on skills — something employers increasingly demand.
Who Can Apply?
One of the biggest advantages of ICAN Learnerships is accessibility.
Minimum Qualification Requirements
You must have one of the following:
- ABET (Adult Basic Education and Training), or
- At least Grade 10
Some programmes may require Grade 12 depending on the qualification level.
Age Requirements
- 16 to 35 years old
- Must be unemployed
- Long-term unemployed youth are prioritised
This makes the programme ideal for:
- School leavers
- First-time job seekers
- Individuals who haven’t completed Matric
- Youth struggling to enter the workforce
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Available ICAN Learnership Programmes for 2026
ICAN places around 600 learners annually across various sectors. The 2026 intake includes:
Domestic Services
- NQF Level 1
- Basic literacy required
Hygiene and Cleaning
- NQF Level 1
- ABET Level 2 communication and maths literacy
Business Practice
- NQF Level 1
- Minimum Grade 10
Business Administration
- NQF Level 2
- Minimum Grade 12
These programmes focus on real entry-level roles that exist in today’s economy — not theoretical positions with limited demand.
What You Gain Beyond the R5,000 Stipend
Yes, the stipend matters. It helps cover:
- Transport
- Food
- Data and communication
- Basic living expenses
But the real value is long-term.
After 12 months, learners walk away with:
- A nationally recognised SETA qualification
- Practical workplace experience
- Improved confidence
- A stronger CV
- Professional references
For many, this becomes their first credible work experience — something employers consistently look for.

How to Apply for ICAN Learnerships 2026
Applications are completed online only.
Important reminders:
- Do NOT email your application
- info@ican-sa.co.za is for enquiries only
- Prepare certified copies of your ID and highest qualification before applying
Incomplete submissions may not be processed, so take your time and upload clear, legible documents.
Why Learnerships Still Matter in South Africa
In a competitive job market, learnerships remain one of the most practical bridges between education and employment.
ICAN Learnerships stand out because they:
- Don’t require university access
- Are aligned with real labour market needs
- Provide formal accreditation
- Offer financial support during training
For many families, one successful learnership can change the financial future of an entire household.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are ICAN Learnerships paid?
Yes. Learners receive a monthly stipend of approximately R5,000.
Do I need Matric?
No. Some programmes accept Grade 10 or ABET qualifications.
How long does it last?
12 months.
Is employment guaranteed?
No. However, your chances improve significantly with a recognised qualification and workplace experience.
Can I apply with no work experience?
Yes. These programmes are designed for entry-level and unemployed applicants.
Final Thoughts
The SETA-accredited ICAN Learnerships 2026 are not a shortcut — but they are a realistic step forward.
If you’re ready to commit to learning, attendance, and growth, this programme offers something powerful: income, experience, and recognised skills in one package.
2026 could be the year you move from waiting for opportunities to creating them.
Apply early. Prepare properly. Stay committed.
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Mbalizuke Nkosi
Mbalizuke Nkosi is the editorial voice behind YouthScope.co.za, a South African youth-focused platform dedicated to sharing opportunities, education updates, and career development information. The editorial team focuses on producing clear, reliable, and easy-to-understand content for students, job seekers, and young professionals.
With a strong interest in youth empowerment, skills development, and access to opportunities, Youth Admin curates and publishes content covering learnerships, internships, bursaries, and study guides across South Africa.
The aim of Mbalizuke Nkosi is to simplify important information and make it accessible to young people who are building their future careers.
