About the CETA learnership Programme
CETA invites young gifted individuals who meet all the necessary requirements to apply for the learnership programme. Do you see yourself working within the construction industry? if the answer is YES then this learnership opportunity could be what you have been looking for. CETA stands for Construction Education and Training Authority. With this learnership opportunity individuals will gain valuable knowledge and experience within the construction industry. After completing CETA learnership program individuals will be well equipped and ready to excel in their future work environment.
Selected candidates will receive a monthly stipend however they will be responsible for their own meal, transport and accommodation costs. Due to number of applications received only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
CETA Learnerships Available
CETA learnerships usually include most fields that have an impact on the construction industry. Their programs offer selected candidates theoretical and practical training enhancing the educational process.
Basic Requirements
CETA has some necessary requirements that individuals need to meet before submitting their applications.
- All candidates must be residing within South African boarders
- Applicants must be in possession of a Valid ID document
- Candidates must be in possession of a Matric certificate
- Applicants must be able to provide a proof of residence
- Learners with disability must provide medical certificate for disability
Candidates must ensure that they provide a detailed curriculum vitae and any other additional information they may feel is important to their applications. They must also include copies of all necessary documents which are certified and no older than three months. Incomplete, Late and unsigned application forms will not be taken into consideration.
Application process
Online application processes for the CETA learnership program are made available on their webpage immediately when they open. Applicants must ensure that everything on the application form is correct and up to date before submitting their applications. Do not attach original documents since they will not be returned. All relevant copies must be certified and no older than three months.
Closing dates of their learnership opportunities are only available once they open which is usually from September to January. Thus, candidates can regularly look on their website for the opening of their learnership programs. Candidates are asked to only submit their information, CV, and applications once their learnership programs open and are made available on their website