TSN Learnership 2026 — a promising career development opportunity for young people in South Africa looking to gain real workplace experience and build a future career. ()
📌 What Is the TSN Learnership 2026?
The TSN Learnership 2026 is a structured skills-development programme designed to give unemployed South African youth practical workplace experience, accredited training, and a recognised qualification — especially in finance and administration-related areas. It’s part of national efforts to decrease youth unemployment by developing workplace-ready skills.
🧠 How It Works
- Duration: Around 12 months of combined classroom training and on-the-job experience.
- Training Focus Areas:
- Basic bookkeeping
- Office administration
- Budgeting & financial planning
- Data capturing
- Customer service & communication
(depending on placement)
- Qualification: Upon completion, learners may receive a qualification recognised on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) — beneficial for future employment or further study.
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💰 What You Get
- Monthly Stipend: Around R4,400 per month to help cover living expenses while you learn. ()
- Accredited Training: Skills and competencies valued in business and administrative environments.
- Workplace Experience: Practical experience in real work settings — something employers highly value.
- Learner Insurance: Protection during the programme period.
📍 Who Can Apply?
To be eligible for TSN Learnership 2026, you generally need to meet these basic criteria:
- South African citizen
- Unemployed at time of application
- Age: Usually between 18 and 35 years
- Education: Minimum Grade 11 (Matric/Grade 12 is helpful but not always required) ()
📝 Good to know: Subjects like Mathematics, Mathematical Literacy, and English can strengthen your application.
📝 How to Apply
The application process is straightforward, but doing it well makes a big difference:
🔹 Step-by-Step
- Prepare your documents
- Updated CV
- Certified ID copy (not older than 3 months)
- Certified Grade 11/Matric certificate
- Proof of residence
- Short motivation letter explaining why you want the learnership
- Write a strong motivation letter
- 250–350 words
- Show passion for learning and career goals
- Explain why you’re a good fit for the programme
- Submit online via the official TSN portal
Learnerships 2026 → Apply Online
- before the closing date — 26 March 2026.
📣 Tip: Apply early, double-check your documents, and make sure your contact details are correct — organisation often contacts shortlisted applicants by email or phone.
🎯 What Happens After You Apply?
If your application makes it past the initial screening:
- You might be invited for a screening or interview
- You’ll be assessed on basic knowledge, attitude, and readiness to learn
- Successful candidates start training mid-2026
🚀 Career Opportunities After Completion
Completing the TSN Learnership can significantly improve your job prospects. Examples of roles people often pursue include:
- Junior Finance Assistant
- Administrative Assistant
- Accounts Clerk
- Payroll Support
- Customer Service Consultant
Many learners go on to permanent employment or use the qualification to enter further studies or higher-level training.
🧠 Summary — Why It Matters
The TSN Learnership 2026 is more than just a training course — it’s a career starter. By combining education with real workplace experience and offering financial support along the way, it helps young South Africans develop the skills and confidence they need to enter the job market and build a meaningful career.
