Unemployed young people living in Limpopo have an opportunity to gain practical emergency response and first aid skills through the Advanced Emergency First Aid Responder Training Programme offered through the RENWIS Women in Science Projects (RENWIS) initiative.
Applications are currently being invited from 50 unemployed youth in Limpopo. The programme is intended to provide participants with valuable emergency first aid response skills and training.
Only 50 spaces are available, so interested applicants who meet the stated requirements should prepare the required documents and submit their applications as instructed in the official advert.
Quick Overview
- Programme: Advanced Emergency First Aid Responder Training Programme
- Organisation/Project: RENWIS Women in Science Projects
- Province: Limpopo
- Target group: Unemployed youth
- Number of opportunities: 50
- Programme focus: Emergency first aid response skills and training
- Application method: Email
- Application reference: Application for First Aid Responder SP30150
- Closing date: Not specified in the supplied advert
About the Advanced Emergency First Aid Responder Training Programme
The programme has been announced as a call for applications targeting unemployed young people residing in Limpopo.
According to the official advert, the purpose is to provide unemployed youth with valuable emergency first aid response skills and training.
Emergency first aid knowledge can be useful in many environments because emergencies may occur at workplaces, schools, community facilities, sporting events, homes and public spaces.
Participants should, however, understand what the advert does and does not promise. The supplied advertisement describes this as a training programme. It does not state that successful applicants will receive permanent employment after completing the training.
Applicants should therefore approach the opportunity primarily as a chance to develop skills rather than assuming that participation automatically leads to a job.
Who Can Apply?
Official Requirements
Applicants must:
- Be unemployed youth
- Reside in Limpopo
- Not currently be benefiting from or participating in another government-funded programme
These are the eligibility conditions explicitly provided in the advert.
What Was Not Specified?
The advertisement does not specify:
- A particular minimum or maximum age
- A minimum school qualification
- Specific school subjects
- Previous work experience
- Previous first aid experience
- A programme starting date
- The duration of the training
- A stipend amount
- Accommodation arrangements
- Transport arrangements
- Whether meals will be provided
- A closing date
- The exact training venue or municipality
- Whether participants receive a certificate after completing the programme
Applicants should therefore avoid relying on social media claims about these details unless they have been confirmed directly by the programme organisers.
Required Application Documents
Applicants are instructed to submit the following:
- Clear and recently certified copy of ID
- Recently certified copy of highest qualification
Make sure the copies are readable before emailing them.
If your ID number, photograph, names or other important details cannot be clearly seen, consider obtaining a better copy before submitting the application.
The same applies to your qualification. The document should clearly show the relevant information.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted by email.
Send your application and supporting documents to: applications@renwis.co.site
Also Check: What to Write in an Email When Sending Your CV
Important Application Reference
Applicants must use the following reference in the email subject line: Application for First Aid Responder SP30150
The advert specifically states that this reference MUST be used in the email subject line.
A suitable subject line would therefore be:
Application for First Aid Responder SP30150
Attach your clear, recently certified ID copy and recently certified copy of your highest qualification before sending the email.
Before You Press Send
Applicants should carefully check their application before submitting it.
Confirm that:
- Your ID copy is attached.
- Your highest qualification is attached.
- Both documents are clear and recently certified as requested.
- You have entered the correct email address.
- You have used the required reference in the subject line.
- Your attachments open correctly.
- Your contact information is accurate if included in your application.
One of the easiest application mistakes to make is writing an email and then forgetting to attach the supporting documents.
Edupstairs Application Guidance
When applying by email, keep your application simple and professional. Avoid an empty email containing only attachments if you can provide a short introduction.
For example, briefly state that you are applying for the Advanced Emergency First Aid Responder Training Programme and that the requested supporting documents are attached.
It is also useful to give attachments clear file names. Instead of sending documents named something like IMG001.jpg, consider descriptive names that make it easier to identify the documents.
Do not submit documents that were not requested unless the organisation subsequently asks for them.
Most importantly, do not change or omit the application reference. The advert specifically instructs applicants to use Application for First Aid Responder SP30150 in the email subject line.
Why First Aid Training Can Be Valuable
First aid is fundamentally about knowing how to respond appropriately when someone becomes injured or ill before further professional assistance is available.
Training in this area can help participants develop greater awareness of emergency situations and learn structured approaches to responding to incidents.
For unemployed youth, skills-development programmes can also provide exposure to formal training environments and help build a stronger personal development profile.
However, applicants should distinguish between receiving training and obtaining a professional occupational qualification or guaranteed employment.
The advertisement does not provide sufficient information to claim that this programme automatically qualifies participants for a specific regulated occupation or guarantees employment.
Only 50 Spaces Are Available
The programme is specifically advertised for 50 unemployed youth in Limpopo.
This means there is a limited number of opportunities.
Applicants should therefore make sure that their applications are complete and follow the instructions in the advert precisely.
A strong application starts with eligibility. If you do not reside in Limpopo, for example, the advertised eligibility criteria indicate that this particular opportunity is not intended for you.
Similarly, applicants currently participating in another government-funded programme should pay careful attention to the restriction contained in the advert.
Important: No Closing Date Was Provided
The supplied advertisement does not state an application closing date.
Edupstairs will not invent a closing date where the official source has not provided one.
Because only 50 spaces are advertised, eligible applicants who are interested should consider applying as soon as reasonably possible rather than assuming applications will remain open indefinitely.
Applicants may also contact the programme organisers directly if they need confirmation about whether applications are still being accepted.
Enquiries
The contact number provided in the official advertisement is: 068 778 3810
Applicants can use the enquiry contact for questions about information that was not specified in the advert, such as programme dates, training location, duration or other arrangements.
When making an enquiry, identify the programme clearly so that the organisation understands which opportunity you are asking about.
Questions Worth Asking Before Accepting a Place
If you are selected, make sure you understand the conditions of participation before making major travel, accommodation or financial arrangements.
Useful questions may include:
- Where exactly will the training take place?
- When does the programme start?
- How long does the programme run?
- What are the daily training hours?
- Is transport provided?
- Is accommodation provided if required?
- Is there a stipend or allowance?
- What qualification, certificate or proof of completion will participants receive?
These questions are particularly important because these details were not specified in the supplied advertisement.
Common Application Mistakes to Avoid
A straightforward application can still be unsuccessful if basic instructions are ignored.
Avoid:
- Sending an uncertified ID when a certified copy is requested
- Forgetting your highest qualification
- Using the wrong email address
- Leaving out the required application reference
- Sending unreadable photographs of documents
- Applying when you do not meet the stated Limpopo residency requirement
- Claiming qualifications you do not possess
- Assuming there is a stipend when none has been specified
- Paying someone who claims they can guarantee your selection
Applicants should submit accurate information and follow the official instructions.
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- SETA Platform
- RDP / BNG Housing Eligibility Checker
- SASSA Grant Eligibility Checker
- SAPS / Metro / Traffic / DCS Eligibility Checker
- Youth Employment Eligibility Checker
- SA Bursary & NSFAS Eligibility Checker
- UIF Benefits Eligibility Checker and Payment Estimator
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Need Help?
Edupstairs Advice
This opportunity may be worth considering if you are an unemployed young person in Limpopo who meets the advertised criteria and wants to develop emergency first aid response skills.
Pay particular attention to the application instructions. You have been given a specific reference number, and the advert explicitly says that it must appear in your email subject line.
Also remember that several important programme details have not been stated. If you are shortlisted or selected, obtain clarity about the venue, duration, certification, transport arrangements and any financial support before committing to expenses.
Never pay an individual who promises to secure you a place in a training programme.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How many young people will be accepted?
The programme is advertised for 50 unemployed youth in Limpopo.
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Do I need to be unemployed?
Yes. The official advert specifically identifies unemployed youth as the target group.
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Can I apply if I live outside Limpopo?
The official requirements state that applicants must reside in Limpopo.
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What qualification do I need?
The advert asks applicants to submit a recently certified copy of their highest qualification, but it does not specify a particular minimum qualification.
Do not assume that Matric, Grade 11 or another specific level is required unless the organisers confirm this.
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Do I need previous first aid experience?
Previous first aid experience is not listed as a requirement in the supplied advertisement.
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Is there a stipend?
A stipend or allowance is not specified in the advert.
Applicants should therefore not assume that the programme is paid.
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What documents must I submit?
Applicants must submit a clear and recently certified copy of their ID and a recently certified copy of their highest qualification.
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How do I apply?
Applications and supporting documents must be emailed to applications@renwis.co.site.
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What should I put in the email subject line?
Use: Application for First Aid Responder SP30150
The official advert states that this reference must be used in the subject line.
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When do applications close?
A closing date is not provided in the supplied advertisement.
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Where will the training take place?
The programme is advertised for applicants residing in Limpopo, but the supplied advert does not specify the exact training venue.
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Does completing the programme guarantee a job?
The advert does not promise employment. It advertises an emergency first aid responder training programme, so applicants should not interpret participation as a guarantee of employment.
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Disclaimer
Edupstairs is sharing and explaining this opportunity for informational purposes. Edupstairs is not the recruiting organisation and does not control the selection process.
Applicants should verify important programme information directly with the organisation using the contact details supplied in the official advertisement.
Where the official advert did not provide information, this article has deliberately identified that information as not specified rather than filling the gaps with assumptions.
Editorial Integrity
This Edupstairs Opportunity Explainer has been independently prepared from information contained in the supplied official programme advertisement.
Official eligibility requirements, application instructions, documents, contact information and the advertised number of opportunities have been separated from Edupstairs’ general application guidance.
Edupstairs does not guarantee selection and does not invent stipends, qualifications, closing dates or employment outcomes when these have not been provided by the source.
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