AVBOB Long Term Insurance Learnerships 2025
LONG TERM INSURANCE UNEMPLOYED LEARNERSHIP PROGRAMME (Financial Associates)-
AVBOB
Department: 436 – INS:LEARNERSHIPS
Business Unit:
Industry: Insurance
Job Type: Contract
Positions Available: 10
Salary: Market Related
Job Description
AVBOB, in partnership with INSETA, is hosting a twelve (12) months Long Term Insurance Unemployed Learnership programme, NQF Level 4, 140 credits. Learnership is a structured work based learning programme that includes theoretical learning through an accredited training provider and practical experience in the workplace that leads to registered qualification. Should you feel that you have what it takes to become a success in the Insurance sector, you are encouraged to take up this opportunity.
The criteria are as follows:
- Need to be willing to work in our offices in any of the above provinces/branches.
- Must be in possession of a valid matric certificate.
- Must have done English, Maths / Maths Literacy/ Accounting as matric subjects.
- Must be between the ages of 18 and 35.
- No previous learnerships attended.
- Should not be registered with another academic institution with and/or engaged with any other studies
- Must have a reliable mode of transportation
- Smart phone or laptop would be an advantage
- Excellent Communication Skills.
- Computer Skills (MS Office, E-mail and Internet) an advantages
- The ability to work independently and show initiative.
- Must be a South African citizen.
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Job Requirements
A monthly allowance (stipend) will be paid to the learner for the duration of the learnership. The company reserves the right to determine the placement of the learner.
“Preference will be given to suitably qualified individuals from previously disadvantaged groups.”

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