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Value Group 2026/2027 Supply Chain Practitioner Learnership – Full Guide (Eligibility, Training & How to Apply)

Meta Title: Value Group 2026/2027 Supply Chain Practitioner Learnership | NQF Level 5
Meta Description: Apply for the Value Group 2026/2027 Supply Chain Practitioner Learnership in South Africa. Learn eligibility criteria, training structure, benefits, stipend details, closing date and how to apply for this NQF Level 5 programme.


Introduction – What Is the Value Group Supply Chain Practitioner Learnership?

The Value Group 2026/2027 Supply Chain Practitioner Learnership is a structured 12-month learnership designed for unemployed South African youth to gain industry-aligned skills and experience in logistics, warehousing, distribution and supply chain operations. This programme combines accredited classroom training with hands-on operational placement in real logistics environments and leads to a nationally recognised Occupational Certificate: Supply Chain Practitioner (NQF Level 5).


Key Learnership Details

Item Details
Programme Name Value Group Supply Chain Practitioner Learnership
Qualification Earned Occupational Certificate: Supply Chain Practitioner (NQF Level 5)
Duration 12 months (2 March 2026 – 28 February 2027)
Closing Date 16 January 2026
Target Group Unemployed South African youth (21–29)
Training Type Classroom + Workplace Experience
Stipend Monthly stipend provided
Locations Gauteng, Western Cape & KwaZulu-Natal

Who Should Apply – Eligibility Criteria

To be considered for the Value Group Supply Chain Practitioner Learnership 2026:

✔ Be a South African citizen
Unemployed at the time of application
Matric certificate with a minimum 50% pass rate
✔ Between 21 and 29 years old
✔ Willing to commit to a full 12-month programme
✔ Prepared to attend training and work in one of the programme’s regional locations

Not meeting any of these minimum criteria will result in automatic disqualification from consideration.


Learnership Locations & Intake

The programme is offered across key operational logistics hubs in South Africa:

  • Gauteng: Germiston, Krugersdorp, Pomona, Isando (approx. 50 spaces)

  • Western Cape: Joostenberg Vlakte (approx. 14 spaces)

  • KwaZulu-Natal: Cato Ridge & Pinetown (approx. 16 spaces)

Training and placement region depends on your selected site and availability.


Training Structure

The learnership blends classroom training with real workplace exposure over 12 months:

📘 Classroom Training

  • One week per month

  • Logistics concepts, supply chain principles, compliance, health & safety

  • Workplace readiness and professional development modules

🛠 Workplace Experience

  • Live operational placement in logistics environments

  • Real tasks with warehousing, inventory, dispatch, receiving and documentation

  • Monday–Friday work schedule (07:00–17:00), with potential overtime

📊 Final Assessment

  • External Integrated Summative Assessment (EISA) examination at the end of the programme

  • Successful candidates receive the Occupational Certificate: Supply Chain Practitioner (NQF Level 5) qualification


Stipend & Support

Learners receive a monthly stipend to assist with travel and participation costs throughout the 12-month period. The exact stipend amount may vary but is intended to make participation affordable.


Required Documents (Checklist)

When you apply, you’ll need:

📌 Updated CV
📌 Certified copy of your South African ID
📌 Certified copy of your Matric certificate
📌 Certified copies of any other qualifications (if applicable)

Make sure all certified copies are clear and up to date before submission.


Selection Process

If you meet the minimum requirements, your application will go through several stages:

  1. Panel-based interview at the relevant regional site

  2. Literacy and numeracy assessments

  3. Criminal background check

Only candidates who complete all selection phases successfully will be offered placement in the programme.


Career Pathways After the Learnership

Completing the Value Group Supply Chain Practitioner Learnership opens doors to careers such as:

✔ Supply Chain Practitioner
✔ Logistics Coordinator
✔ Warehouse Administrator
✔ Inventory Controller
✔ Distribution Clerk
✔ Procurement Assistant

With experience and additional training, you can progress into supervisory and management roles within the logistics and supply chain sector.


How to Apply – Step-by-Step

  1. Prepare your documents (CV, ID, Matric certificate)

  2. Choose your preferred region (Gauteng, Western Cape, KZN)

  3. Compose a clear email subject line (e.g., “Supply Chain Practitioner Learnership 2026 – Gauteng”)

  4. Attach your certified supporting documents

  5. Submit your application via the email address for your region as specified in the official posting (e.g., learnershipsjhb@value.co.za for Gauteng).

  6. Submit before the closing date: 16 January 2026

📌 Tip: Attach documents in PDF format where possible to avoid compatibility issues.


Important Dates to Remember

📅 Application Deadline: 16 January 2026
📅 Programme Start: 2 March 2026
📅 End Date: 28 February 2027

Ensure your application is submitted before the deadline to be considered.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is this learnership accredited?

Yes — it leads to an Occupational Certificate: Supply Chain Practitioner (NQF Level 5) recognised nationally in South Africa.


2. Do I need work experience to apply?

No — this programme is designed for unemployed youth with Matric and does not require prior experience.


3. What age must I be to apply?

Applicants should be between 21 and 29 years old.


4. Does the learnership lead to a job?

Employment is not guaranteed, but learners gain industry-relevant skills, a qualification and experience that greatly improve employability.


5. Can I apply for more than one region?

You should apply only for the region you can realistically attend and commit to for the full programme duration.

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