Youth Development Learnerships AT RAND WATER 2026 – Now Open for Unemployed South African Youth!
Job Overview
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Date PostedJune 1, 2026
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Location
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Expiration dateJune 30, 2026
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ExperienceFresh
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GenderBoth
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QualificationCertificate
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Career LevelOthers
Job Description
Youth Development Learnerships 2026 – Now Open for Unemployed South African Youth!
Programme Name: Youth Development Learnership Programme 2026 Stipend: Monthly Stipend (Amount not specified – typical for learnerships) Duration: Not specified (Standard learnerships are usually 12 months) Location: Various locations across South Africa (Remote / National opportunity) Closing Date: Applications are open – apply immediately!
About the Youth Development Learnership This is a fantastic opportunity for unemployed South African youth aged 18 and above to gain valuable workplace experience, develop practical skills, and boost their employability through a structured Youth Development Learnership Programme.
The programme is designed to help young people build a strong foundation for their future careers by combining learning with real-world exposure. It is open to all South African citizens who are currently unemployed and have access to a smartphone and the internet.
Programme Benefits
- Monthly stipend
- Valuable workplace experience
- Development of practical skills
- Improved employability and career prospects
- Opportunity to build your future
Who Can Apply?
- Must be 18 years or older
- South African citizen
- Currently unemployed
- Access to a smartphone
- Access to the internet (data required for participation)
How to Apply Send your CV and a short motivation letter to the contact details provided in the original advert or apply through the official channel mentioned. Make sure to include:
- Full name
- Age
- Contact number
- Province
- Confirmation of smartphone and internet access
Important Notes
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
- This is a legitimate youth development opportunity – beware of scams asking for payment
- Successful applicants must be committed and available for the full duration of the programme