Getting a monthly stipend and real‑world training can change your job prospects right now. GCC Skills Development is opening applications for its 2026 Supply Chain Learnership in Durban South, offering a structured programme and a R4 300 monthly stipend.
What is the Supply Chain Learnership?
This is a 12‑month learnership that blends classroom lessons with on‑site experience in logistics, warehousing, procurement and supply‑chain operations. Training runs five days a week at the Durban South campus in KwaZulu‑Natal.
Who can apply?
You must meet all of the following:
- Age between 18 and 28
- Unemployed and looking for work
- Hold a certified Matric certificate
- Live in, or be able to travel to, Durban South for daily training
- Willing to attend training five days per week
Both men and women of any race are welcome to apply.
What will you gain?
The learnership equips you with practical skills that businesses need. You will learn about:
- Warehouse operations and stock control
- Inventory and procurement processes
- Logistics, receiving and dispatch
- Supply‑chain administration and communication
- Health and safety in the workplace
These abilities are useful in many sectors, from retail to manufacturing, and can lead to entry‑level roles such as Warehouse Assistant, Stock Controller or Logistics Assistant.
How to apply – step by step
- Gather the required documents:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of your ID
- Certified Matric certificate
- Bank statement confirming your account
- Tax Clearance Certificate
- Check that every document is clear, signed and up to date.
- Compose an email with the subject line: Supply Chain Learnership Application 2026.
- Attach all documents to the email.
- Send the email to placements@gcc-sd.com.
Tips to improve your chances
- Make your CV easy to read; highlight Matric, contact details and any warehouse, retail or volunteer experience.
- Proofread for spelling errors and correct contact information.
- Ensure every attached file is legible; blurred or expired copies will lower your rating.
- Show reliability and a willingness to learn in your cover letter or email body.
- Submit early so you have time to fix any document issues.
Final thoughts
This learnership offers a realistic pathway into the supply‑chain sector, with hands‑on training, a recognised qualification and a R4 300 monthly stipend to help with daily costs. The programme starts in July 2026. If you meet the eligibility criteria, gather your documents and apply today to secure your place.
