Business Admin Learnership 2026 for Disabled Candidates: How to Apply

The Business Administration Learnership 2026 is now open for applications. Hire Me is recruiting people with disabilities who want to start a career in insurance. You will work at a company in the East Rand. The programme starts on 1 June 2026. Spaces are limited, so you should apply today.

What Is This Learnership?

This is a Business Administration Learnership at NQF Level 4. It runs for 12 months at an insurance company in Ekurhuleni.

You will gain practical experience in three areas. These are claims, policy administration, and quality assurance. You will learn how insurance teams process information. You will also learn how to support customers and maintain service standards.

The stipend is listed as TBA. This means the payment amount is not confirmed yet. You will learn the exact amount if you are shortlisted.

Who Can Apply?

You can apply if you meet these criteria:

  • You have a disability.
  • You have passed Matric.
  • You can speak and write English well.
  • You are comfortable talking on the phone.
  • You have not done a learnership before (this is preferred).

You must also have a medical certificate. Attach this to your CV when you apply.

There are six positions available. Two are in Claims. Three are in Policy Administration. One is in Quality Assurance.

Special Note for Claims Applicants

The Claims placement has an extra requirement. You need a technical qualification. This can be an N2, N3, or a relevant certificate from a TVET college.

You should also be technically inclined. This helps you understand technical information when processing claims.

What Will You Gain?

This learnership builds your confidence. It gives you real work experience in a professional environment.

You will develop skills in:

  • Business administration
  • Customer service
  • Insurance processes
  • Quality assurance

This experience will help you understand how office teams work. It can also help you find permanent jobs in the future.

How to Apply

Follow these steps to submit your application:

  1. Update your CV. Make sure it is clear and easy to read.
  2. Gather your documents. You need your Matric certificate and medical certificate. If you apply for Claims, include your technical qualification.
  3. Visit the official online application portal.
  4. Submit your application before the spaces fill up.

No closing date is listed. Learnerships often close once enough applications are received. Apply as soon as possible.

Tips to Improve Your Chances

Many applicants send CVs that only list personal details. Do not make this mistake.

Itumeleng’s Insider Tip: Add your communication skills, computer skills, any customer service exposure, school achievements, short courses or technical qualifications to your CV. For the Claims option, make your N2, N3 or TVET qualification easy to see.

A complete CV shows you are serious about the opportunity.

Take Action Now

This learnership is a real opportunity. It is open to people with disabilities who want to work in insurance. You will gain valuable experience in the East Rand.

Check that you have your Matric certificate and medical certificate. Update your CV. Then submit your application through the official portal today.

Your career in business administration can start here. Do not wait.

Itumeleng Ndlovu

Itumeleng Ndlovu is the Founder and Managing Editor of SETA Careers. She writes about learnerships, bursaries, and internships in South Africa. She checks all facts with official sources to ensure you receive reliable guidance. She is committed to helping you make informed career decisions.

Contact: info@setacareers.co.za

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