
Proserv South Africa invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for its Wholesale & Retail Operations Learnership (Level 2) vacancies. The closing date for applications is not specified – apply now.
Why This Learnership Is a Game‑Changer
If you are a young South African, between 22 and 30 years old, who is currently looking for work, and you live in or around Johannesburg or Pretoria, this could be the opportunity to kickstart a new career. Proserv South Africa, a trusted skills‑development company, has created a paid 12‑month programme that gives people with disabilities the chance to learn real skills, earn a monthly stipend, and step into a job in the retail and wholesale world.
What You’ll Learn
During the year you’ll be taught the basics that make a store and a warehouse run smoothly:
- Customer service: How to help shoppers and answer questions.
- Stock control: Keeping track of what’s in the warehouse and what needs to be ordered.
- Merchandising: Arranging products on shelves to attract customers.
- Point‑of‑sale systems: Working the cash register and handling payments.
- Workplace communication: Talking with teammates and managers.
- Health and safety: Knowing the rules to keep everyone safe.
- Teamwork and professionalism: Working well with others and behaving responsibly at work.
You do not need any retail experience before you start – the learnership is built for beginners.
Who Can Join?
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Company | Proserv South Africa |
| Sector | Wholesale & Retail (W&R SETA aligned) |
| Duration | 12 months |
| Stipend | R3 800 per month |
| Location | Johannesburg & Pretoria |
| Target Group | Persons with disabilities |
| Age | 22 – 30 years |
| Education | Grade 11 or 12 finished |
| Employment Status | Must be unemployed |
| Application | |
| Closing Date | Not specified – apply immediately |
To be considered, you must be a Black South African, not have taken a previous Wholesale & Retail qualification, and hold a valid disability certificate from a licensed medical specialist.
Documents You Need
All documents must be in PDF form and clearly labelled. Missing any will automatically disqualify you.
- Updated CV – include your home address.
- Certified ID – not older than 3 months.
- Certified Grade 11 or 12 certificate – not older than 3 months.
- Proof of disability from a licensed specialist.
How Much Will You Earn?
You will receive a stipend of R3 800 a month for the 12‑month training period. This money is meant to cover transport, basic living costs, and everyday participation fees. It is not a salary, but it lets you focus on learning and grow your future job prospects.
How to Apply
- Send an email to potego@proserv.co.za.
- Use the subject line: W&R L2 GP Application.
- Attach all required documents in PDF format.
- Submit as soon as you can – spots fill up fast.
Tips for a Strong Application
- Apply early to beat competition.
- Double‑check that each document is correctly certified.
- Keep your CV simple: use clear headings, list your skills, and state your disability honestly – this programme is built to support you.
- If you need help with interviews, look for free interview practice tools online.
What Happens After You Finish?
A lot of students land permanent jobs with the companies that host the learnership. After the 12‑month training you can move into:
| Entry‑Level Jobs | Further Learning | Long‑Term Growth |
|---|---|---|
| Retail Assistant | W&R Level 3 & 4 | Store Supervisor |
| Store Assistant | Supervisory retail programmes | Assistant Store Manager |
| Stock Controller | Customer service certificates | Operations Clerk |
| Merchandiser | Retail Administrator | |
| Cashier |
Even if a job isn’t guaranteed, many graduates are placed or absorbed into permanent roles.
Frequently Asked Questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Is this learnership only for people with disabilities? | Yes – a valid disability certificate is mandatory. |
| Do I need past retail experience? | No – it’s for beginners. |
| Can I apply if I live outside Gauteng? | Preference is for people in Johannesburg & Pretoria, but it may be possible to apply from elsewhere. |
| Is the qualification recognised? | Yes – it is aligned with SETA and nationally recognised. |
| Will I definitely get a job after? | Placement is not guaranteed, but many students secure work with host employers. |
Closing Date
The application deadline is not listed – start today and don’t miss out.
Important Notes
- Proserv South Africa is the actual training provider and potential employer.
- No application fees are charged.
- The decision to accept applicants rests with Proserv South Africa.
- Providing false documents will lead to disqualification.
- Always confirm details with the official contact address above.
With a clear plan, a steady stipend, and real work experience, this learnership can be the stepping stone you need to build a career in the thriving Wholesale & Retail sector of South Africa. Apply now and turn your disability into a strength that helps you grow in a professional environment.




