SASSA Learnership 2026: Requirements, Stipend & Online Application Guide

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) Learnership 2026 programme offers unemployed youth the opportunity to gain 12 months of workplace experience in the public sector.

If you’re looking to build a career in:

  • Public administration
  • Social work
  • IT support
  • Finance
  • Community services

This programme can help you gain real government experience — while earning a monthly stipend.

Quick Programme Overview

DetailInformation
Duration12 Months (Fixed-Term)
StipendR4,500 – R7,000 (Based on qualification)
LocationsNationwide (Regional Offices)
Focus AreasAdministration, IT, Social Auxiliary, Finance
Closing DateVaries by Province

Apply as soon as positions open in your province.

Who Is SASSA?

SASSA Learnership 2026

South African Social Security Agency is responsible for administering social grants across South Africa, including child support grants, disability grants, and old age pensions.

Working at SASSA provides valuable exposure to:

  • Government systems
  • Public service delivery
  • Community support programmes

Eligibility Requirements: Do You Qualify?

Before applying, ensure you meet all requirements.

Basic Requirements

  • South African citizen
  • Age 18–35
  • Currently unemployed
  • Clean criminal record
  • Willing to undergo vetting

Education Requirements

  • Grade 12 (Matric) for Learnerships
  • Diploma or Degree for Internships

Required Skills

  • Basic computer literacy
  • Good communication skills
  • Strong interest in community service

How Much Is the SASSA Stipend?

The monthly stipend typically ranges between:

R4,500 – R7,000 per month

The amount depends on:

  • Qualification level
  • Internship vs Learnership category
  • Provincial budget allocation

This makes SASSA one of the better-paying government learnership programmes.

Essential Tools for a Successful Application

Government roles are highly competitive. Your documents must be professional and accurate.

Professional CV

Ensure your CV:

  • Is updated
  • Has no spelling errors
  • Includes certified qualifications
  • Matches the job requirements

Motivational Letter

Explain:

  • Why you want to work in public service
  • Your commitment to helping communities
  • Your long-term career goals

 Pro Tip for SASSA Applicants:
To make your application stand out for the SASSA Learnership 2026, you must tailor your letter to mention community service and administrative efficiency. Download our specific SASSA-ready template here.

Data-Free Applications

Some roles may also appear on
SAYouth.mobi
allowing youth to apply without using personal data.

How to Apply for SASSA Learnership 2026 (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Check Official Channels

Always verify vacancies on:

Never rely only on social media posts.

Step 2: Complete the Z83 Form

Most SASSA positions require the New Z83 Form.

Important:

  • Complete all sections
  • Sign and date the form
  • Ensure information matches your CV

Incomplete Z83 forms lead to automatic disqualification.

Step 3: Prepare Supporting Documents

You’ll need certified copies of:

  • ID
  • Matric certificate
  • Diploma/Degree (if applicable)
  • Updated CV

Some provinces require documents to be certified within 3–6 months.

Step 4: Submit to the Correct Regional Office

Applications must be submitted to the province mentioned in the advert, such as:

  • Gauteng
  • KwaZulu-Natal
  • Western Cape
  • Eastern Cape

Always double-check the submission email or physical address.

Scam Alert

SASSA will never ask for:

  • Application fees
  • Banking passwords
  • OTP codes

Official emails always come from:
📧 @sassa.gov.za

Always verify information on the official SASSA website.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Is the SASSA Learnership paid?

Yes. Stipends range between R4,500 and R7,000 per month.

2. Do I need a degree to apply?

Not for learnerships. A Matric certificate is usually sufficient. Degrees are required for internships.

3. How long is the programme?

12 months (fixed-term).

4. Where do I get the Z83 form?

It is available on government vacancy portals and official department websites.

Final Thoughts

The SASSA Learnership 2026 programme offers more than just a stipend — it provides real public sector experience, career credibility, and networking opportunities.

If you want to build a future in government administration or social services, this is a strong starting point.

Prepare your documents carefully.
Verify all information through official channels.
Apply early in your province.

A career in public service starts with one smart application.

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