Health and Welfare Seta Internships


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There are exciting Internships available from the HWSeta for young people who are looking for work - and they pay more than R12,000 per month. 


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The Health and Welfare SETA (HWSETA) is one of South Africa’s Sector Education and Training Authorities responsible for skills development in the health, social development and veterinary sectors.

HWSETA supports training and workforce development in areas such as healthcare services, social work, community development, child and youth care, and animal health. It funds and manages Learnerships, internships, skills programmes and bursaries to help address skills shortages and improve employability.

The SETA works closely with employers, training providers and government to ensure that qualifications and training are aligned with industry needs and national development priorities.

The Health and Welfare Sector Education and Training Authority (HWSETA) is offering exciting Internship opportunities in various departments at the organisation. 

Internship Available

ETQA Interns X2

Skills Development Providers Projects Intern

Learning Programme Intern

Finance Intern

Systems Intern

IT Intern

 

HOW TO APPLY

To get full details on each of these internships - and the qualification requirements for each one - visit the HWSeta website to apply online. 

CLICK HERE TO APPLY ONLINE

 

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