African Global Skills Academy Cookery Learnership 2026 – Closing 12 June

If you are unemployed and love cooking, the window to start a professional career in hospitality is open now – the African Global Skills Academy Professional Cookery Learnership Programme 2026 closes on 12 June 2026, and spots are filling fast.

What the learnership offers

This is a 12‑month, NQF Level 4 learnership based in Braamfontein, Johannesburg. Learners receive a blend of classroom theory and hands‑on kitchen work. On successful completion, you will be awarded a CATHSSETA‑accredited certificate that is recognised across South Africa’s hospitality sector.

Who can apply

  • South African citizens aged 18 – 27
  • Currently unemployed
  • Living in Johannesburg or nearby areas
  • No prior work experience required
  • Matric certificate or Grade 11 report (certified copy)
  • Valid South African ID (certified copy)
  • Recent SARS tax compliance letter (dated within 6 months)
  • Updated CV in PDF format

All documents must be clear, legible PDFs – image files will not be accepted.

What you will gain

  • Monthly stipend of R3 000 to help with transport and daily costs
  • Structured training that covers food preparation, cooking techniques, kitchen hygiene and hospitality service standards
  • Real workplace exposure in a professional kitchen
  • Mentorship from experienced chefs
  • Teamwork, time‑management and communication skills
  • A CATHSSETA‑accredited qualification to boost your CV

How to apply – step by step

  1. Prepare your documents. Gather a certified copy of your ID, Matric/Grade 11 report, SARS letter and an up‑to‑date CV. Save each file as a PDF.
  2. Write a short application email. Keep it professional and to the point (see tip below).
  3. Attach the PDFs. Double‑check that every required file is attached before sending.
  4. Email your application. Send everything to agsarecruitment@africanglobalacademy.co.za with the subject line Professional Cookery 2026.
  5. Wait for confirmation. The recruitment team will review applications after the closing date. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for assessments or interviews.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Include a brief personal profile in your CV that explains why you are passionate about cooking and hospitality.
  • Mention any informal experience – home cooking, school events, church catering, volunteer food work – even if it was unpaid.
  • Proofread your email and CV for spelling or grammar errors.
  • Submit before the 12 June deadline. Late or incomplete applications are usually dismissed.
  • Keep your phone and email active after you apply so you don’t miss any follow‑up messages.

Final thoughts and next steps

This learnership is a practical way to turn a love of food into a qualified career path. The stipend, mentorship and recognised certificate together give you a solid foundation for entry‑level roles such as Commis Chef, Line Cook or Kitchen Assistant, and open pathways to senior positions later on.

Start by gathering your documents today, write a concise application email, and send it before 12 June 2026. Taking this step now could be the first move towards a stable and rewarding career in South Africa’s vibrant hospitality industry.

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