Water & Waste Water Treatment Learnerships 2025 

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uMngeni-uThukela Water invites Unemployed South African Youth to apply for the Water & Waste Water Treatment Learnerships 2025 

Water & Waste Water Treatment Learnerships 2025 at uMngeni-uThukela Water

Are you a recent matriculant with Mathematics and Science looking to gain practical work experience while studying in the water treatment industry? The uMngeni-uThukela Water Training and Development Department, in collaboration with the Operations Division, is offering a one-year Water and Waste Water Treatment Learnership Programme for 2025.

This fully-funded learnership opportunity is ideal for unemployed youth under the age of 35 who reside in the deep rural areas of KwaZulu-Natal, specifically within the uMkhanyakude District and uMzinto District Municipality. Successful candidates will have the chance to earn a National Certificate in Water and Waste Water Treatment (NQF Level 2) while receiving both theoretical education and hands-on practical training at water treatment facilities in Richards Bay and the Jozini Water Treatment Plant.

Water & Waste Water Treatment Learnerships 2025 Overview

The Water & Waste Water Treatment Learnership 2025 is designed to empower young South Africans with limited access to tertiary education by offering a practical, skills-based alternative. Participants will:

  • Attend structured classes
  • Engage in practical, on-site training at water treatment plants
  • Complete a Portfolio of Evidence (POE)
  • Develop the technical knowledge and skills required to enter the water services industry

This learnership is perfect for ambitious and dedicated individuals with a passion for environmental services and a desire to contribute to South Africa’s water infrastructure.

Who Can Apply for the Water & Waste Water Treatment Learnerships 2025 ?

To be eligible for this learnership, applicants must meet the following minimum requirements:

  • Be a South African citizen
  • Be currently unemployed
  • Be aged 18–35 years old
  • Have completed Grade 12 (Matric) with Mathematics and Physical Science
  • Reside in the rural areas of uMkhanyakude or uMzinto District Municipality
  • Not hold any qualification above NQF Level 4
  • Have a strong motivation to pursue a career in the water services sector
  • Be willing to participate in full-time training and practical work for one year

Required Documents for Your Application

To be considered, your application must include the following certified documents:

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  • A detailed and up-to-date CV
  • A certified copy of your Grade 12 (Matric) certificate
  • A certified copy of your mid-term school report
  • A certified copy of your valid South African ID
  • A proof of residence, such as a letter from a Traditional Authority Office (note: this will be verified)
  • A short motivation letter explaining why you are applying for the learnership
  • An affidavit declaring unemployment

Training Locations

Participants will gain real-world experience by working at the following locations:

  • Richards Bay Water Treatment Plant
  • Jozini Water Treatment Plant

This regional exposure helps trainees understand the complexities of water purification, infrastructure maintenance, and wastewater management in both urban and rural contexts.

Important Information

  • Applications are open only to youth residing in areas serviced by uMngeni-uThukela Water, specifically uMkhanyakude and uMzinto.
  • The programme runs for 12 months, combining classroom learning and supervised workplace experience.
  • The training leads to a National Certificate in Water and Waste Water Treatment (NQF Level 2), accredited and recognized in the industry.

SEE ALSO: Santam Learnerships 2025

Why Apply for This Learnership?

  • Gain nationally recognized qualifications
  • Access career opportunities in the growing water management and environmental services sector
  • Get hands-on experience at fully operational water treatment facilities
  • Benefit from free training, mentoring, and guidance
  • Contribute to the future of water sustainability in South Africa

How to Apply

Click here to apply online for the Water & Waste Water Treatment Learnerships 2025 

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