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SAFCOL invites unemployed youth aged 18 to 35 who are interested in pursuing a career in forestry to apply for a 10-month learnership program. Successful applicants will engage in a structured one-year Learnership Programme (NQF Level 1), which includes accredited theoretical and practical training.
Requirements:
- Must be a South African citizen
- Must be an unemployed youth (ages 18 to 35) Must have successfully completed Grade 12
- Must have a passion for the forestry environment and be able to work outdoors
Location:
Learners will be at the SAFCOL training centre (Platorand) in Sabie, Mpumalanga Province. A monthly stipend will be provided for the duration of the learnership.
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Upon completion, learners will receive a nationally recognized qualification: General Education and Training Certificate in Forestry (NQF Level 1). This program will equip them with the knowledge and experience to enhance their employment prospects with forestry companies and contractors or to establish their own SMME.
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