In a country where youth unemployment remains a pressing issue, opportunities that provide both training and real-world experience are vital. The MpumaCare EMS Fire Fighting Learnership Programme stands out as one such initiative—offering aspiring emergency response professionals a structured pathway into the demanding and rewarding world of fire and emergency medical services.
This programme, facilitated by MpumaCare Emergency Medical Services, is not just a learnership—it’s a life-changing career opportunity. Designed to address the growing need for skilled firefighters and EMS personnel in South Africa, it combines classroom-based theory with hands-on practical training, ultimately leading to a nationally recognized qualification.
What the Learnership Offers
The MpumaCare EMS Fire Fighting Learnership is aimed at empowering young South Africans with the skills needed to save lives and protect property. Key features of the programme include:
- SAQA-Accredited Training: Learners are enrolled in accredited fire fighting and basic life support courses, including Firefighter I & II, Hazmat Awareness, and Basic Ambulance Assistant (BAA).
- Stipend Support: Participants receive a monthly stipend to assist with transport and basic needs throughout the learnership.
- Real-World Exposure: Trainees gain experience in live emergency simulations and supervised on-site emergency call-outs, giving them the confidence and situational awareness needed in the field.
- Employment Pathway: On successful completion, learners receive a formal qualification and are eligible for consideration in EMS roles, fire departments, and disaster response units.
Who Should Apply?
This learnership is ideal for motivated individuals who:
- Are South African citizens aged between 18–30
- Have Grade 12 (Matric)
- Are physically fit and medically cleared for strenuous activities
- Have a strong interest in public safety, community service, and emergency response
- BAA Course is advantageous
Applicants must demonstrate commitment, teamwork, and a willingness to work in high-pressure environments. Preference may be given to unemployed youth residing in areas where MpumaCare operates, particularly within Mpumalanga and surrounding provinces.
Application Process
Prepare Documentation: Ensure you have a certified copy of your ID, Matric certificate, updated CV, proof of residence, and a recent medical clearance certificate.
Applications should be sent to: learning@mpumacare.co.za or application can be dropped off at Komati Power Station SSB Security Gate
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Why Choose MpumaCare?
MpumaCare EMS has built a strong reputation for quality training and community-oriented emergency services. Their learnership programme not only opens the door to long-term employment but also contributes to improving emergency preparedness in under-served communities. Whether you dream of becoming a firefighter, paramedic, or disaster response technician, this programme is your gateway to a heroic career.
Don’t wait for opportunity—ignite your future with MpumaCare EMS Fire Fighting Learnership Programme today!
CLOSING DATE: 24 JULY 2025
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