Unjani clinic Learnership Programme
Unjani Clinics in partnership with Talent Development Institute are embarking on a 12 month learnership programme to empower the South African youth and give them the opportunity to kickstart lifelong and successful careers.
A Health Promotion Officer bridges the gap between communities and health institutions and deals in the prevention of diseases and encouraging healthier lifestyles.
Programme Requirements
Interested candidates who want to apply for this learnership position should ensure that they meet the following criteria;
- Grade 9, 10, 11 and 12
- ABET level 4
- Ancillary Health Care NQF Level
Unjani clinic 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. Unjani clinic will not tolerate any late application.
Unjani clinic 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.
Unjani clinic contact details
Find contact information below for Learnership enquires and availability at Unjani clinic South Africa.
- Contact 012 621 4419
- E-mail to info@unjani.org.
- Healthcare visit www.unjaniclinic.co.za.
- Physical address at 57 Sarel Baard Crescent, Gateway Industrial Park Rooihuiskraal, Centurion, Gauteng, South Africa
About Unjani clinic
Unjani Clinics NPC is a non-profit company (Reg #2014/089277/08) and registered public benefit organization (PBO #930047735) established to implement and manage the Unjani Clinic Network.
Unjani Clinic is an Enterprise Development initiative aimed at:
- Empowering Black Women Professional Nurses;
- Creating Permanent Jobs; and
- Perfecting a Sustainable Clinic Model for providing primary healthcare.
Originally pioneered by Imperial, the concept was developed out of the need for the urgent transformation in the healthcare system in South Africa; the fact that our country faces the triple affliction of HIV, AIDS & TB; the fact that 84% of our population are dependent on an overburdened Public Sector system; and a costly curative-care based model vs. disease prevention and promotion.
The initiative is delivered through a Non-Profit Company registered as Unjani Clinics NPC, who acts as the support structure in the relationship. The legal structure is based on a Non-Profit Company, without members.