Seta was established in 2005, with their main aim in implementing the ‘National Skills Development Strategy’ plan. They are known as the Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA). They assist in promoting the development of skills in all sectors.
The sectors of Seta have been substituted for the 33 Industry Training Boards. They hold great responsibility and power in all sectors. Every industry and occupation is covered by their sectors. They ensure Seta internships, Seta learnerships, and all skills and learning programs follow the skills development plan.
The people of South Africa need to learn new skills and find suitable work, thus, Seta aims to deliver these, to aid in stabilizing the economy, while promoting a skilled workforce. Yearly we see thousands of matriculates enter the workforce, but only about 10% find suitable work. Learnerships give these candidates new skills and enable them to be better prepared to enter the workforce. South Africa has more than 4 million unemployed people, this is mainly due to a shortage of skills.
The economy has 23 sectors, and each of these has a Seta division to aid in filling scarce skill shortages. Each sector is related to different industries. These fall under the public and private sectors. Each sector of Seta promotes and aids in promoting, facilitating, and developing training and education with all levels of business.
With the help that is provided by Seta, and all its sectors we see the following:
They provide learnerships for entry-level candidates, as well as other levels of education. Employment is not guaranteed with any of the learnerships they assist with, it only aids in better preparing candidates for permanent positions within a specific field.
There are several learnerships made available yearly, some may include the following options for candidates:
Candidates between the ages of 18 and 30. Candidates must include a detailed curriculum vitae with contact details, contactable references as well as any information they feel may be pertinent to their application.
Please also include certified copies of all relevant certificates, ID, and proof of address no older than three months. Candidates must be permanent South African residents and citizens.
Most candidates will also be required to have the following:
Learnerships online application processes are not available. Candidates can contact the department within their area for forms, information, and available learnerships or visit their website.
The following offices can be contacted:
Western Cape – 021 946 4022
Northern Cape – 053 832 0051
Eastern Cape – 043 726 8314
Kwa-Zulu Natal – 031 304 5930 / 2
Mpumalanga – 087 700 8113
Free State – 051 430 5072
North West – 018 294 5280
Gauteng – 011 403 1301
Limpopo – 015 295 9303
Seta learnerships have a variety of closing dates. These dates will depend on the learnership available.
Only apply within a field that you would like to pursue as a career. Remember to sign all forms, and complete them fully. Application missing certified documents, will not be considered.
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