Sasol Administration Learnership 2026: A Lifeline for Grade 12 Graduates in South Africa

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African Grade 12 graduates now have a fresh opportunity to launch their careers through Sasol’s 12-month Administration Learnership, advertised on May 20, 2026, with applications closing on 03 June 2026. This fixed-term contract offers entry-level candidates a rare combination of formal NQF-aligned training and real workplace experience at one of Africa’s largest chemicals and energy companies.

 

The programme is specifically designed for matriculants who need to develop essential professional skills before entering the formal job market. Successful learners will receive foundational training in literacy, numeracy, communication, computer skills, and basic business principles—including entrepreneurship, business operations, customer service, and accounting. The theoretical component complements practical on-site administrative support work, where learners assist managers and departments directly.

 

Sasol, a global integrated chemicals and energy company with 75 years of heritage, emphasizes that people are at the center of everything they do. The company invests heavily in employee development across every career stage, fostering a culture of diversity and inclusion. This learnership exemplifies that commitment, providing work-readiness preparation that improves both skills and workplace performance.

 

Key behavioural and technical competencies developed include Nimble Learning, Workflow Management, Action Planning, Policies and Procedures, Manages Complexity, Self-development, Performance Improvement, Execute and Coordinate Work, and Ensures Accountability. These transferable skills prepare learners for long-term career success beyond the 12-month programme.

 

The position is based in Sandton, South Africa, with various Sasol locations available. Job Req ID is 12281. Given the closing date of 03 June 2026, applicants have only days to submit their applications—a critical deadline for aspiring administrators.

 

For job seekers like Dumoh Dumoh in Cape Town, who has completed matric and is actively pursuing learnerships in IT and paramedics, this administration opportunity represents a practical stepping stone. The programme’s focus on computer skills, business accounting, and communication aligns perfectly with digital content creators seeking to formalize their administrative capabilities.

 

Applicants should prepare a updated CV, matric certificate, and ID copy. Given Sasol’s competitive nature, highlighting any previous content creation, blog management, or volunteer administrative work strengthens applications. The Department of Employment and Labour also lists similar public service vacancies for those seeking alternatives

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