Camblish Training Institute has opened applications for the Telecommunication Network Operations Learnership 2026.
The programme is registered at NQF Level 4, runs for a period of 12 months, and is structured to include both theory and workplace experience. Training and placement take place in Gauteng and target unemployed youth and people with disabilities.
Programme Overview
- Programme name: Telecommunication Network Operations Learnership
- NQF level: Level 4
- Duration: 12 months
- Training structure: 3 months theory and 9 months workplace experience
- Monthly stipend: R2 500
- Location: Gauteng
- Minimum education: Matric
- Target group: Unemployed youth aged 18 to 34 and people with disabilities
- Training provider: Camblish Training Institute
- Application method: Online application
- Available spaces: Limited
Programme Structure
Theory Training Phase
The first three months focus on classroom based training. This phase builds core knowledge required for telecom and support environments.
- Telecommunication fundamentals
- Network operations basics
- Customer interaction standards
- Call handling and escalation procedures
- Workplace communication skills
- Digital systems basics
- Entry level troubleshooting
Workplace Experience Phase
The remaining nine months focus on practical exposure at host companies.
- Call centre operations
- Network monitoring or support desks
- Customer service duties
- Technical administration support
- Live problem solving
- Daily workplace routines
Applicants who submit a Host Company Letter receive preference for workplace placement.
Who Should Apply
This learnership targets applicants who meet all requirements below.
- Unemployed status
- Age between 18 and 34 years
- Residence in Gauteng
- Matric certificate
- Full availability for 12 months
People with disabilities are encouraged to apply. This learnership does not suit part time availability or full time study.
Monthly Stipend
Participants receive a monthly stipend of R2 500 throughout the learnership period.
The stipend supports basic costs such as:
- Transport
- Meals
- Data or communication needs
How to apply
Use the button below to see the official application details.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the learnership accredited
Yes. The learnership holds a nationally recognised NQF Level 4 qualification.
Do applicants need previous experience
No. The learnership targets entry level applicants.
Is the learnership limited to people with disabilities
No. All qualifying applicants are welcome. People with disabilities receive priority consideration.
Are application fees required
No. Legitimate learnerships do not charge application or registration fees.
What happens after completion
Successful participants receive a qualification and workplace experience that improves employability.