Caregiver Learnership 2026: Requirements, Stipend & How to Apply

If you want to work in healthcare and make a real difference in people’s lives, the Caregiver Learnership 2026 is a great place to start.

This programme helps unemployed youth gain:

  • healthcare skills
  • practical workplace experience
  • a recognised qualification
  • monthly stipend

If you are caring, patient, and passionate about helping others, this career path is perfect for you.

What Is a Caregiver Learnership?

A caregiver learnership is a structured training programme that combines:

Classroom study + Real healthcare work experience

You learn while working at:

  • Clinics
  • Old age homes
  • Hospitals
  • Community care centres
  • Private homes

After completing, you receive a national certificate.

Which SETA Funds This Learnership?

Most caregiver training is funded by:

HWSETA

Health and Welfare Sector Education and Training Authority

They support training for:

  • Caregivers
  • Nurses
  • Community health workers
  • Social service workers

👉 Read: What Is a SETA in South Africa and How Does It Work?

Caregiver Learnership Requirements 2026

Most providers require:

  • South African citizen
  • Age 18–35
  • Unemployed
  • Grade 10, 11 or Matric
  • Good communication skills
  • Compassionate personality
  • Physically fit

No work experience is usually needed.

This makes it ideal for:

  • School leavers
  • First-time job seekers
  • Youth looking for healthcare careers
  • Community volunteers

How Much Is the Stipend?

Learners usually receive:

R1 500 – R4 000 per month

This helps cover:

  • Transport
  • Meals
  • Daily expenses

Exact amounts depend on the training provider and funding.

👉 See: Are SETA Learnerships Paid? (Stipend Guide)

What Qualification Will You Get?

You may receive:

NQF Level 2–4 Certificate

Common qualifications include:

  • Home-Based Care
  • Ancillary Health Care
  • Frail Care
  • Community Health Work

These are nationally recognised across South Africa.

👉 Learn more: What Is an NQF Level?

What Will You Learn?

Training covers both theory and practical skills.

You’ll learn:

  • Patient hygiene and bathing
  • Feeding support
  • First aid
  • Infection control
  • Elderly care
  • Disability care
  • Medication support
  • Communication with families

Plus real hands-on healthcare experience.

Where Can You Work After Completing?

After finishing, you can work as:

  • Home-based caregiver
  • Frail care assistant
  • Clinic support worker
  • Community health worker
  • 0Old age home caregiver

You can also:

  • Study nursing
  • Study health sciences
  • Work for NGOs

Healthcare jobs are always in demand.

How to Apply for the Caregiver Learnership 2026 (Step-by-Step)

Step 1 – Search for Opportunities

You can apply through the following channels:

  • Department of Labour: Register as a work-seeker at your nearest Labour Centre. They maintain databases of unemployed youth for placement in upcoming learnerships.
  • SETAs: Visit the Health and Welfare SETA (HWSETA) or Services SETA websites to find registered learnerships and accredited providers.
  • Private Providers: Apply directly to accredited institutions such as:
    • Mediclinic: Offers nursing and health-related learnerships during specific intake periods.
    • St John: Provides various home-based care courses.
    • The Health Foundation: Occasionally offers community-based learnerships.
  • Online Portals: Keep an eye on government and NGO recruitment portals like SA Youth for advertised opportunities. 

Step 2 – Prepare Documents

You will need:

  • Certified ID copy
  • Updated CV
  • School results
  • Proof of address

Step 3 – Apply

Submit online or in person.

Step 4 – Interview/Assessment

Shortlisted candidates may complete interviews or simple tests.

Apply early — healthcare programmes fill fast.

Benefits of This Learnership

  • Free training
  • Monthly stipend
  • National qualification
  • Work experience
  • Easy entry requirements
  • High employment rate

It’s one of the most stable career choices in South Africa.

Final Thoughts

If you enjoy helping others and want a meaningful healthcare career, the Caregiver Learnership 2026 is a smart starting point.

You gain:

  • Skills
  • Experience
  • Income
  • A recognised qualification

Start applying today and build your future in healthcare.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

Do I need Matric?

Not always. Some programmes accept Grade 10 or 11.

Is the learnership paid?

Yes, you receive a monthly stipend.

How long is the learnership?

Usually 12 months.

Which SETA funds caregiver training?

HWSETA.

Can I become a nurse later?

Yes. This is a good pathway into nursing studies.

Are caregiver jobs in demand?

Yes. South Africa always needs trained caregivers.

Itumeleng Ndlovu

Itumeleng Ndlovu is the Founder and Managing Editor of SETA Careers, an independent South African platform dedicated to publishing accurate information about learnerships, bursaries, internships, and skills development programmes. She specialises in researching and verifying updates from official government departments, SETAs, TVET colleges, and accredited institutions to ensure readers receive clear, reliable, and up-to-date guidance. She is committed to simplifying complex education and career information so South African students and job seekers can make informed decisions with confidence. Contact: info@setacareers.co.za