Armstrong KBLPD Learnership 2026 for Disabled Unemployed – How to Apply

Are you unemployed, have a disability, and need real work experience right now? The Armstrong Appointments KBLPD Learnership Programme 2026 is accepting applications, and slots are limited. This 12‑month learnership can give you the first foot‑in‑the‑door you’ve been waiting for.

What the learnership offers

This is a 12‑month, full‑time, fixed‑term learnership for South Africans living with a disability. You will rotate through selected departments, perform basic office tasks and see how a professional workplace runs on a daily basis.

Who can apply

To be eligible you must meet all of the following:

  • South African citizen
  • Unemployed at the time of application
  • Completed Grade 12 (certificate required)
  • Medical proof of a disability
  • Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel)
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Positive attitude and willingness to learn
  • Never participated in a SETA‑funded programme before
  • Ability to stay for the full 12 months
  • Living in the region where you will be placed

What you will gain

During the year you will:

  • See how different office departments function
  • Develop confidence in a structured work environment
  • Improve communication and teamwork skills
  • Add genuine work experience to your CV
  • Build a professional network that can help future job searches

How to apply – step by step

  1. Gather your documents: Grade 12 certificate, up‑to‑date CV, and medical proof of disability.
  2. Visit the official application portal: Armstrong Appointments Learnership Application.
  3. Create an account or log in if you already have one.
  4. Fill in all required fields accurately. Double‑check your personal details.
  5. Upload the supporting documents in the requested format (PDF preferred).
  6. Submit the application and keep a screenshot of the confirmation page.

Tips to improve your chances

Many applicants forget to tailor their CV. Make sure your CV highlights:

  • Specific computer skills (e.g., Excel formulas, Outlook email handling)
  • Examples of clear written or spoken communication (school projects, community work)
  • Any volunteer or informal work that shows teamwork or reliability

Proofread everything. A clear, error‑free application shows attention to detail—a quality employers value.

Next steps

If you meet the criteria and are ready to commit to a year of learning, submit your application today. While there is no published closing date, early applications are more likely to be reviewed promptly. Use this opportunity to gain the experience that will boost your confidence and open doors to future employment.

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