Are you looking to start a career through a SETA-accredited learnership in 2026 but aren’t sure which opportunities are available in your province? Learnerships provide structured workplace training, real experience, and a nationally recognised qualification — often with a stipend. Here’s your provincial guide to the top SETA learnerships and how to begin your journey locally.
What Is a SETA Learnership?
A SETA learnership is a work-and-learn programme registered on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF). It combines formal training and workplace experience, giving you both a qualification and practical skills. SETAs cover different sectors like engineering, finance, retail, cleaning services, logistics, and more.
How to Find Learnerships in Your Province
- Visit SETA and government portals
- Services SETA
- MerSETA
- MICT SETA
- DHET & National Youth Service websites
- Check employer and recruitment sites
- Company career pages
- AllJobs24
- Indeed / Careers24
- Register your details on SETA learnership platforms
- mySETAlearnerships.co.za
- SA Youth Org / National Youth Service
- Prepare key documents
- Updated CV
- Certified ID copy
- Highest qualification copies
- Proof of residence
Nationwide Learnerships (Open to All Provinces)
These programmes are offered around the country — so wherever you are, you can apply:
Engineering & Technical Trades
- Artisan learnerships (Fitter, Electrician, Plumber, Welder)
- Mining engineering learnerships (e.g., ASSMANG, Anglo American)
- Automotive apprenticeships (e.g., Motus Toyota)
Typical SETAs: MQA, MERSETA
Digital & ICT Learnerships
- Web development
- Digital marketing
- IT support
- Software fundamentals
Typical SETA: MICT SETA
Retail & Customer-Service Learnerships
- Retail services
- Merchandising
- Sales learning programmes (Clicks, Shoprite)
Typical SETA: Services SETA
Hygiene & Cleaning Learnerships
- Facility cleaning
- Sustainable hygiene services
- Safety & environment basics
Typical SETA: Services SETA
Office & Business Support Learnerships
- Office administration
- Human resources
- Finance and clerical support
Typical SETA: SETA for Banking, FASSET
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Best Learnerships by Province (Where to Start)
Gauteng
- Engineering & artisan learnerships (mining support, automotive)
- Retail sales and digital marketing learnerships
- Administration & HR internships
Where to look:
- City of Johannesburg official jobs site
- Provincial training providers
- Corporate learnership pages (Assmang, Motus, Clicks)
Western Cape
- Creative and digital learnerships
- Hospitality & customer service
- Hygiene & facility services
Where to look:
- Western Cape Government jobs portal
- Cape Town College vacancies
- SETA and company career pages
KwaZulu-Natal
- Retail and business support programmes
- Technical and electrical learnerships
- Cleaning and facilities training
Where to look:
- Provincial youth employment portals
- Durban and Pietermaritzburg recruitment hubs
Eastern Cape
- Industrial services
- Engineering and maintenance training
- Corporate admin & HR placements
Where to look:
- Eastern Cape Government jobs
- Local training colleges
- SETA learnership listings
Limpopo
- Agriculture supporting learnerships
- Retail & hospitality
- Cleaning and safety services
Where to look:
- Provincial job boards
- Local TVET colleges
- SETA sector vacancies
Free State & Northern Cape
- Transport and logistics learning programmes
- Retail & hygiene services
- Engineering apprenticeships
Where to look:
- Provincial career sites
- Mining support recruiters
Tips to Get Started (Fast)
✔ Prepare a clean and professional CV
✔ Get your documents certified early
✔ Use a single email for all applications
✔ Take short career quizzes to identify your strengths
✔ Apply to multiple learnerships — not just one
Why SETA Learnerships Matter
Learnerships give you:
- A nationally recognised qualification
- On-the-job skills and experience
- A stipend or financial support in many cases
- A pathway to permanent employment
- Industry-aligned training
Whether you’re starting fresh after Matric or seeking specialised skills, learnerships help you build a real career foundation
Your Next Steps
- Decide your field (Engineering, Retail, IT, etc.)
- Check learnership availability in your province
- Prepare and certify your documents
- Apply early and track your applications
Learnerships fill quickly — don’t delay!
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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.
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