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Learnerships are learning and training programmes that lead to an occupational qualification. They combine classroom and theory based learning at a college or training centre with on-the-job training in the workplace. Learnerships are based on legally binding agreements between an employer, a learner and training provider. This agreement is intended to spell out the tasks and duties of the employer, the learner and the training provider. It is designed to ensure the quality of the training and to protect the interests of each party. To participate in a learnership an employer must willing to provide the required work experience. Who can apply for a learnership? Applicants who are accepted for a learnership sign a legal agreement with the employer which explains what is expected of applicant. The person or organisation that provides the theory part of the training also signs the agreement. The length of learnerships vary, but are normally not less than one year. Learners are assessed against occupational standards that have been agreed in advance by industry stakeholders. At the end of a successfully completed learnership learners receive a nationally recognised qualification. A certificate is awarded to the learner describing the skills they've learnt. Employers providing the opportunity for on-the-job training (experience) as part of the learnership are not required to provide jobs to those learners who successfully complete a learnership. Who is involved in the learnership and what are their roles?
What are the costs to employers? Various cost to employers are associated with training. These include: fees for 'off-the-job' education and training and the internal costs of providing mentoring and supervision for learners, the assessment of their progress as well as the learner allowance. There are incentives to employers to assist in funding learnerships. These take two forms:
What are the costs to learners? Learnerships at the Cape Institute for Agriculture Training: Elsenburg
Employers who would like to put some of their workers [18.1], who passed Grade 9 OR Grade 12, through a learnership with Elsenburg are invited to apply. |
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Learnerships at the Cape Institute for Agricultural Training start in April each year. Applications must be submitted by November of the previous year. Successful candidates are notified by mail. For further information contact: Jackie Beerwinkel Tel: 021 808 5452 Email: jackieb@elsenburg.com |
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STAATSLIGGAAM:
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Department of Agriculture (Provincial Government of the Western Cape) |