EWSETA Water & Wastewater Treatment Learnership 2026: How to Apply, Requirements and Stipend Details

Learn how to apply for the EWSETA Water and Wastewater Treatment Learnership 2026, including requirements, stipend details, qualification information, and application options for unemployed youth.
South Africa’s demand for skilled water and sanitation professionals continues to grow as municipalities, treatment plants, and utilities work to protect public health and infrastructure. One of the most practical entry points into this sector is the EWSETA Water & Wastewater Treatment Process Operations Learnership 2026, now open for unemployed youth in Impendle, KwaZulu-Natal.
This learnership is not just about receiving training. It offers a nationally recognised qualification, structured workplace exposure, and a monthly stipend, while preparing learners for real roles in water and wastewater treatment environments. For young people looking for a stable, skills-based career path, this opportunity stands out.
The programme targets unemployed youth, with preference given to residents of Impendle, and focuses on building skills that remain essential regardless of economic conditions. Water treatment is a critical service, and trained process operators are always needed.
Learnership Overview
Programme Name: EWSETA Water & Wastewater Treatment Process Operations Learnership
Qualification: National Certificate in Water and Wastewater Treatment Process Operations
Qualification ID: 58951
Programme Type: Learnership
NQF Level: 2
Number of Learners: 50 unemployed youth
Age Range: 18–34 years
Stipend: R3,000 per month
Location: Impendle, KwaZulu-Natal
Duration: 9 to 12 months
Preference: Youth residing in Impendle
Closing Date: 28 January 2026 at 16:00
This learnership is funded through EWSETA and delivered through an accredited training provider, ensuring that the qualification is recognised across the water sector.
What This Learnership Offers
The EWSETA Water & Wastewater Treatment Learnership combines theory and practice, allowing learners to develop real, workplace-ready skills.
Participants will benefit from:
Formal classroom-based training
Hands-on workplace experience
A recognised NQF Level 2 qualification
Monthly stipend support
Exposure to water and wastewater treatment operations
Improved employability in municipalities, utilities, and private sector plants
This programme is designed for learners who are serious about completing assessments, maintaining logbooks, and meeting workplace expectations.
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Who Can Apply
Before applying, it is important to ensure that you meet all the minimum requirements. Applications that do not meet the criteria are usually declined without further review.
Citizenship
Applicants must be South African citizens with a valid South African ID.
Age Requirement
Applicants must be between 18 and 34 years old at the time of application.
Education Requirement
A minimum of Grade 10 is required.
Skills and Competency
Applicants should have basic:
Mathematical literacy
Communication skills
Writing ability
Interpersonal skills
Employment Status
Applicants must be:
Unemployed
Not registered for any other studies, learnerships, or training programmes
Work Experience
No previous work experience is required.
Disability Inclusion
People living with disabilities are encouraged to apply and will be considered equally.
What Learners Will Be Expected to Do
Once selected, learners must commit fully to the programme. This is not casual participation.
Learners will be required to:
Attend all scheduled theoretical training sessions
Participate in workplace practical training
Maintain and complete a learner logbook
Complete formative and summative assessments
Meet competency requirements set by EWSETA
Failure to attend, participate, or complete assessments may result in removal from the programme.
Required Documents
All documents must be clear, readable, and certified in 2026. Documents certified in previous years may be rejected.
You must submit:
Updated CV
Certified copy of South African ID
Certified copy of highest qualification or statement of results
Proof of residence
Ensure that documents are properly scanned and not photographed poorly. Blurry or incomplete documents can lead to disqualification.
How to Apply for the EWSETA Water & Wastewater Learnership 2026
Applications can be submitted using one of the two methods below. Choose the option that works best for you and make sure all documents are included.
Option 1: Apply by Email
Prepare all required documents and send them in one email.
Send your application to: admin@eminencebs.co.za
Email subject line should clearly state:
EWSETA Water & Wastewater Learnership Application – Impendle
All documents should be attached in one submission, preferably in PDF format, with clearly named files.
Option 2: Drop-Off Application
Applicants may also submit documents physically.
Drop-off location:
Impendle Thusong Centre
No. 38 Ikhwezi Street, Impendle (UMDM Customer Centre)
Drop-off times:
08:00 to 16:00 (weekdays only)
Ensure documents are neatly arranged and complete before submission.
Enquiries
Enquiries only (not applications):
Contact Person: Ms. Ntobe Gwala
Contact Number: 033 280 8747
Please do not call to apply. Calls should be limited to genuine enquiries only.
Closing Date
Closing Date: 28 January 2026 at 16:00
Late applications will not be accepted under any circumstances.
Final Thoughts
The EWSETA Water & Wastewater Treatment Process Operations Learnership 2026 is a strong opportunity for unemployed youth who want practical skills, a recognised qualification, and a real pathway into a critical public service sector.
With limited spaces available and high demand expected, applicants are advised to prepare documents early and submit complete applications well before the deadline. Learnerships like this are not just training programmes — they are stepping stones into sustainable careers.



