Right to care Learnership Programme
Right to Care, a non-profit organization operating in the healthcare sector, is inviting qualified individuals to join its upcoming Learnership Programme. If you’re interested in applying, be sure to go over the minimum eligibility requirements of the programme before doing so.
In line with the organization’s commitment to skills development among the South African youth, Right to Care offers recent graduates the opportunity to acquire substantial work experience as an essential member of a healthcare organization focused on improving people’s lives through responsive, innovative, and quality solutions in the healthcare sector.
Currently, Right to Care is accepting applications for the following Learnershipopenings:
- Human Resources Learnership
- Finance and Accounting Learnership
- Geographic Information Systems Learnership
- Computer Secretary Learnership
Programme Requirements
Interested candidates who want to apply for this learnership position should ensure that they meet the following criteria;
Human Resources Learnership
- Holds a National Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources or Organizational or Industrial Psychology
Finance and Accounting Learnership
- Holds a Bachelor’s degree in BComp in Accounting or Finance
Geographic Information Systems Learnership
- Holds a Bachelor’s qualification in Geographic Information Systems
Learning and development Learnership
- Holds a Bachelors degree in any of the following:
- Human Resources Development or any relevant degree in Training and Development Practices or Occupationally Directed Education
Company Secretary Learnership
- Completed a Company Secretarial Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration
Applicants must be able to satisfy the following qualifying criteria:
- Must have the requisite degree or diploma of the programme being applied for
- Proficient with Microsoft Office applications
- A South African citizen between the age of 18 and 35 with a valid South African ID
- No derogatory credit and criminal record
- Have never been employed in any capacity
Right to care Learnership online application For 2023
All learnership application processes are made online as they open yearly. To apply for the online Learnership application check here to browse and apply for the available advertised positions.
Application Dates
The Opening and closing dates vary depending on the position available. Applicants are reminded to ensure that they submit their application early the better. Right to care will not tolerate any late application.
Right to care Learnership Stipend
When you register for a Learnership you will be paid in the form of a stipend. This means you will be paid monthly while you are on the entire learnership.
Right to care contact details
Find contact information below for Learnership enquires and availability at Right to care South Africa.
- +27 (0) 11 276-8850
- +27 (0) 11 276-8885
- info@righttocare.org
- South Africa: procurement@righttocare.org
About Right to care
Established in South Africa in 2001 to address the public healthcare emergency brought about by the spread of HIV and Aids in South Africa, Right to Care was one of the first to provide HIV treatment to afflicted South Africans. In addition, Right to Care is heavily involved in the prevention, treatment, care, and delivery of services for tuberculosis, Hepatitis C, and sexually transmitted infections while attending to global healthcare emergencies.
Right to Care’s extensive track record in offering technical assistance and direct service delivery enhanced with its various innovations for precision programming has been adapted by other organizations around the world, especially in sub-Saharan Africa.