Durban Learnership for Persons With Disabilities Opens for 2026 Applications

12-Month Production Technology Learnership Offers National Qualification and Workplace Experience

South Africans living with disabilities who are looking to gain valuable workplace experience and an accredited qualification now have an opportunity to apply for a 12-month Production Technology Learnership Programme in Durban.

The programme is designed to equip unemployed youth with practical industry experience while working towards a National Certificate in Production Technology (NQF Level 2). Participants will receive structured workplace training, personal development support, and exposure to real-world production environments.

With youth unemployment remaining a significant challenge in South Africa, learnership programmes continue to play an important role in helping young people develop marketable skills and improve their employment prospects.

Programme Overview

ProgrammeProduction Technology Learnership 2026
LocationPinetown, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
QualificationNational Certificate: Production Technology (NQF Level 2)
Duration12 Months
Target GroupPersons Living With Disabilities
Age Requirement18 – 35 Years
Minimum QualificationGrade 12 / Matric
Employment StatusMust Be Unemployed
Closing Date30 June 2026

Why This Learnership Matters

South Africa’s manufacturing and production sectors continue to require skilled workers who understand workplace operations, quality standards, safety procedures, and production processes.

For many job seekers, the lack of work experience can make it difficult to secure permanent employment. Learnerships address this challenge by combining formal learning with practical workplace exposure.

The Production Technology qualification is recognised nationally and can provide a strong foundation for future employment opportunities in manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, production, and related industries.

What Is Production Technology?

Production Technology focuses on the processes used to manufacture goods efficiently, safely, and according to quality standards.

Learners may gain exposure to:

Production Operations

Understanding how products are manufactured within a production environment.

Workplace Safety

Learning occupational health and safety procedures used in modern workplaces.

Quality Control

Developing knowledge of quality assurance systems and production standards.

Teamwork and Communication

Building professional workplace skills that employers value across industries.

Problem Solving and Productivity

Learning how production environments improve efficiency while maintaining quality and safety standards.

Benefits of the Programme

Successful learners will have the opportunity to:

  • Obtain a National Certificate: Production Technology (NQF Level 2)
  • Gain valuable workplace experience
  • Develop personal and professional skills
  • Improve future employability
  • Build industry-relevant knowledge
  • Strengthen their CV with practical work experience

Many employers view learnership experience positively because it demonstrates commitment, workplace readiness, and practical skills development.

Who Can Apply?

Applicants must meet the following minimum requirements:

  • Be a South African citizen
  • Be between 18 and 35 years old
  • Have a Grade 12 / Matric Certificate
  • Provide valid medical proof of disability
  • Be currently unemployed
  • Not be participating in another learnership programme
  • Demonstrate a willingness to learn and develop professionally

Candidates who meet all requirements are encouraged to apply before the closing date.

Documents Required

Applicants should prepare the following documents:

  • Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Certified South African ID Copy
  • Certified Matric Certificate
  • Valid Proof of Disability

Ensuring that all documents are certified and clearly legible may assist during the screening process.

Career Opportunities After Completion

The qualification can provide access to entry-level opportunities in sectors such as:

  • Manufacturing
  • Production Operations
  • Warehousing
  • Logistics
  • Packaging
  • Supply Chain Operations
  • Quality Control
  • Industrial Processing

The practical workplace experience gained during the programme may also improve candidates’ competitiveness when applying for future employment opportunities.

How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit the required documents via email.

Email Address: mala@scribantelabour.co.za

Email Subject Line: Disability Learnership Application

Applicants should ensure that all required supporting documents are attached before submission.

Application Deadline

Closing Date: 30 June 2026

Late applications may not be considered.

Employment Equity Commitment

The programme specifically encourages applications from persons living with disabilities and forms part of broader efforts to promote workplace inclusion and equal employment opportunities.

Employment Equity principles will apply during the recruitment and selection process.

Expert Career Advice

Career development professionals recommend that applicants take advantage of every opportunity to gain practical experience, particularly in industries where hands-on workplace exposure is highly valued.

Employers often seek candidates who can demonstrate:

  • Reliability
  • Professionalism
  • Adaptability
  • Teamwork
  • Communication skills
  • Commitment to continuous learning

Developing these qualities during a learnership can significantly improve long-term career prospects.

Final Thoughts

The Production Technology Learnership 2026 offers a valuable opportunity for unemployed South Africans living with disabilities to gain an accredited qualification and practical workplace experience.

For individuals seeking to build skills, improve employability, and establish a foundation for future career growth, this programme could be an important step toward achieving those goals.

Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their applications before the closing date of 30 June 2026.

Sources and References

  • Official Production Technology Learnership Advertisement 2026
  • South African Learnership and Skills Development Framework
  • National Qualifications Framework (NQF)
  • Employment Equity and Skills Development Guidelines

Editorial Transparency

This article has been prepared for informational purposes based on details provided in the programme advertisement. Applicants should verify all information directly with the recruiting organisation before applying. Programme requirements, deadlines, and selection criteria may change without notice.

Published: 22 June 2026
Category: Learnerships, Skills Development, Disability Opportunities, Manufacturing
Author: Editorial Team

Phindile Zwane

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