Right now, unemployed South Africans living with a disability can secure a 12‑month paid learnership that gives real workplace experience. The Armstrong Appointments KBLPD Learnership Programme 2026 is looking for candidates who are ready to start a professional career.
What the opportunity is
This is a fixed‑term, full‑time learnership that lasts 12 months. Learners will rotate through selected departments at Armstrong Appointments, performing daily tasks and learning how a professional office runs. It is not classroom theory only – you will work alongside staff, follow instructions, and build confidence in a real work setting.
Who can apply (requirements / eligibility)
Only South African citizens who are currently unemployed and living with a disability may apply. You must be able to commit to the whole programme.
- Grade 12 certificate (valid)
- Proof of disability from a medical practitioner
- Basic computer skills – MS Outlook, Word and Excel
- Good written and spoken communication
- Team‑player attitude and willingness to learn
- Residence in the placement region (East London area)
- No previous participation in any SETA‑funded learnership
What you gain (benefits / skills)
During the year you will develop the core skills employers look for:
- Effective communication
- Time‑keeping and punctuality
- Teamwork and collaboration
- Computer literacy (MS Office)
- Following workplace procedures
- Professional office etiquette
- Confidence in a structured environment
These abilities turn a simple Grade 12 qualification into a stronger job profile.
How to apply (step‑by‑step)
- Gather all required documents (see next section).
- Visit the official online application portal.
- Complete the personal details and upload your files.
- Review the information for accuracy.
- Submit the application before the posting disappears – there is no listed closing date.
Tips to improve your chances
- Make your CV clear and simple. Put your Grade 12 result, computer skills, and disability documentation at the top.
- Use the same wording as the requirements when you describe your skills.
- Proofread for spelling and grammar – good communication matters.
- Keep scanned copies of all documents ready so you can upload them instantly.
- Attach any certificates for computer courses, even if they are not required.
Final thoughts and next steps
The Armstrong Appointments KBLPD Learnership Programme 2026 offers a real entry point into the workplace for people with disabilities. It provides hands‑on experience, builds confidence, and makes future job applications stronger. If you meet the eligibility criteria, have basic MS Office skills and are eager to learn, submit your application today.
