
The LMS Training Learnership 2026 offers unemployed South African youth aged 18 to 35 an opportunity to earn a monthly stipend of R4,500 while gaining practical skills in digital and administrative areas. This programme, supported by the Department of Higher Education and Training, prepares learners for jobs in a fast-growing digital economy by focusing on managing Learning Management Systems (LMS) used in education and business training.
Key Information About the Learnership
- Location: South Africa
- Duration: Begins July 2026
- Stipend: R4,500 per month to support living and study costs
- Application Opening Date: 15 January 2026
- Application Closing Date: 30 April 2026
- Target Group: Unemployed South African youth aged 18–35
What You Will Learn
The curriculum uses a project-based approach to teach skills that meet employer needs:
- Managing LMS platforms like Moodle and Blackboard
- Using digital communication tools such as email and scheduling software
- Handling website and content management for educational resources
- Understanding data literacy and analytics for reporting
- Developing soft skills for remote work, including communication and time management
Upon completion, learners will receive a nationally recognized certificate confirming their digital skills.
Why This Programme Matters
This learnership helps young people gain hands-on digital skills while receiving financial support. It aligns with South Africa’s National Development Plan goals to build a knowledge-driven economy and reduce youth unemployment.
Who Can Apply?
Applicants must:
- Be South African citizens aged 18–35
- Be unemployed when applying
- Have a Matric certificate (NQF Level 4) or equivalent
- Have basic computer skills or be willing to learn
- Commit full-time to the programme’s duration
Preference will be given to those from disadvantaged backgrounds or with prior unemployment.
How the Stipend Helps
The monthly stipend of R4,500 is meant to support learners with expenses like data for online learning, food, transport, utilities, and personal development resources such as books.
How to Apply
Applications are done fully online through the official LMS Training application portal. You will need your certified ID, Matric certificate, proof of residence, and CV ready to upload.
- Apply online between January 15 and April 30, 2026
- Ensure all details are accurate and documents uploaded
- Apply early — late submissions will not be accepted
Programme Delivery and Assessment
The learnership uses a blended learning model, combining live online sessions twice a week with self-paced study and assessments. Learners complete projects and exams, needing a 60% pass mark to qualify for certification. The programme is SAQA-accredited and endorsed by industry partners.
Career Opportunities After Completion
Graduates can find entry-level jobs as:
- LMS Administrators
- Digital Support Assistants
- Remote Office Administrators
- Training Coordinators
- Data Capture and Reporting Officers
Starting salaries typically range from R8,000 to R15,000 per month depending on experience, with chances to earn as freelancers on digital platforms.
This learnership is a valuable stepping stone into the digital workplace for young South Africans eager to gain real skills and financial support. Applying early is encouraged to secure your place and start your journey toward a future-proof career in digital administration and technology.
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