SAHPRA: Business Administration Learnership 2025

The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA), working with the Health and Welfare SETA (HWSETA), is giving young South Africans a chance to build a career in business administration through a 12-month learnership programme.

This opportunity offers both theory-based training and practical workplace experience. By the end of the programme, learners will receive a nationally recognised NQF Level 4 qualification in Business Administration.


About the Learnership

The programme is designed to prepare young people for the workplace. You’ll spend time in the classroom with an accredited training provider, while also gaining hands-on experience in the SAHPRA offices.

This combination of learning and real-world practice will help you gain the confidence and skills to manage admin tasks, deal with clients, and support daily business operations.


Minimum Requirements

To apply, you must:

  • Have Matric (Grade 12) or an N4/N5/N6 qualification
  • Be a South African citizen with a valid ID
  • Be 18 to 35 years old
  • Be currently unemployed and not part of another learnership
  • Have a clear criminal and credit record
  • Live in or be able to travel to Pretoria for work and training

What the Programme Offers

  • Accredited theory training at no cost
  • Real workplace exposure at SAHPRA
  • A monthly stipend to assist with living costs
  • An NQF Level 4 certificate in Business Administration once completed

What You’ll Need to Do

Learners who are accepted must:

  • Attend all training sessions and workplace activities
  • Complete assessments and show competence
  • Participate fully in the workplace training
  • Put together a portfolio of evidence as part of the programme

Why This is a Good Opportunity

Completing this learnership doesn’t just give you a certificate — it gives you a real advantage in the job market. You’ll have:

  • Practical business admin experience
  • A qualification that is recognised across industries
  • Improved chances of employment
  • The opportunity to contribute to an organisation that protects public health in South Africa

How to Apply

If you qualify, make sure you prepare these documents before applying:

  • Certified copy of your ID
  • Certified academic records
  • Updated CV

Only complete applications will be considered.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR THE SAHPRA: Business Administration Learnership 2025

Mzansi4Youth Tip

Keep your CV short and focused. Highlight admin, organisational, or computer skills you already have. A well-prepared CV often makes the difference in whether your application gets noticed.

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