UIF (R2 000 p/m) ITR Learnerships 2026

UIF ITR Learnership Programme 2026

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South Africa continues to face one of the highest youth unemployment rates in the world. For many young people, the biggest barrier to employment is not just finding a job — it is gaining the practical skills and workplace exposure that employers demand.

The UIF ITR Learnership Programme is one of the initiatives designed to bridge that gap. This 12-month programme offers unemployed South Africans an opportunity to gain SETA-accredited training in Business and Information Technology, while receiving a monthly stipend of R2 000 to support them during the training period.

If you are unemployed and looking for a structured pathway into the digital economy or the business sector, this programme could be a stepping stone toward long-term employment.
Quick Overview

Programme Name: UIF ITR Learnership Programme 2026
Programme Duration: 12 Months
Monthly Stipend: R2 000
Qualification Type: SETA-accredited qualification
Training Fields: Business and Information Technology
Eligibility: Unemployed South African citizens
Recommended Step: Register as a work-seeker at the nearest Labour Centre

Required Documents:

    Certified copy of South African ID (not older than 2 months)
    Certified copy of highest qualification or Matric certificate
    Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
    Proof of residence
    Medical certificate (only required for applicants applying under disability criteria)

What the UIF ITR Learnership Programme Offers

Participants selected for the UIF ITR Learnership Programme 2026 will benefit from a structured learning experience that includes both classroom-based training and practical exposure.

The programme focuses on two major areas:
Business Skills Development

Participants may learn key workplace skills such as:

    Business communication
    Administrative procedures
    Office management
    Customer service
    Workplace ethics
    Project coordination

These skills are valuable across many industries, including government departments, corporate organisations, and small businesses.
Information Technology Skills

Digital skills are becoming essential in almost every career field. During the programme, learners may gain exposure to areas such as:

    Basic computer literacy
    Data management
    Digital communication tools
    Office software applications
    Introduction to IT systems and networks

Developing these skills can open doors to careers in administration, technical support, and digital services.
Programme Duration and Stipend

The learnership runs for 12 months, during which participants complete both theoretical training and practical workplace activities.

Participants receive a monthly stipend of R2 000.

While the stipend is not considered a full salary, it is intended to assist learners with basic costs such as:

    Transport
    Meals
    Communication expenses
    Learning materials

This support allows learners to focus on developing their skills while participating in the programme.
Who Can Apply

To qualify for the UIF ITR Learnership Programme 2026, applicants must meet the following basic eligibility requirements.

Applicants must:

    Be a South African citizen
    Be currently unemployed
    Have completed Matric or an equivalent qualification
    Be willing to participate in a 12-month training programme
    Be able to submit all required documentation

In many cases, preference may be given to applicants who demonstrate a strong interest in business administration or information technology careers.
Required Documents

Applicants must prepare the following documents before applying.

    Certified copy of South African ID (not older than two months)
    Certified copy of Matric certificate or highest qualification
    Updated CV
    Proof of residence
    Medical certificate (only required for applicants applying under disability criteria)

Ensuring that these documents are prepared correctly is important because incomplete applications may not be considered.
Recommended Step: Register as a Work-Seeker

Before applying, it is strongly recommended that applicants register as work-seekers at their nearest Labour Centre.

Labour Centres help connect job seekers with employment opportunities, learnerships, and training programmes.

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