Momentum Insure Short-Term Insurance
Momentum Insure Short-Term Insurance Learnerships 2026
Role Overview
Momentum Insure invites young South Africans to apply for the Short-Term Insurance Learnership 2026 in partnership with Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority (INSETA).
Learnership Closing Date: 4 March 2026Learnership Location: Sandton and Centurion, GautengProgramme Duration: 26 March 2026 – 31 March 2027Qualification Awarded: FETC: Short-Term Insurance (NQF Level 4)Stipend: Fixed monthly stipend
The Short-Term Insurance Learnership Programme provides unemployed youth with practical workplace experience in the insurance industry.
Gain hands-on industry experience
Develop professional and technical skills
Complete a nationally recognised NQF Level 4 qualification
Receive a fixed monthly stipend
Work partly remotely (some of the time)
This programme is ideal for young people interested in building a career in short-term insurance.
Be aged between 18 and 25 years
Be able to speak, read and write English
Have passed Matric (minimum 50% for English; Mathematics is advantageous)
Be currently unemployed and have no work experience
Not be studying or hold any post-Matric qualification
Not be registered for another learnership
Have a clear criminal and credit record
Attach Matric certificate or preliminary results
Applications without ID and Matric documents will not be considered.
Positive attitude and determination
Good verbal and written communication skills
Organisational and self-management skills
Workplace exposure in the insurance sector
A recognised insurance qualification
Structured learning and mentorship
Valuable experience for future employment
Applications from individuals living with disabilities are encouraged.
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Ensure all required documents are uploaded before submitting your application.
As an applicant, verify the legitimacy of this job advert on the official Momentum career page before applying.
If you meet the requirements and are passionate about the insurance industry, submit your application before 4 March 2026.
Key Responsibilities
As a learner, your responsibilities will include attending all scheduled theoretical training sessions and completing coursework on time, and applying learned concepts in the workplace under mentor guidance. You will maintain a portfolio of evidence documenting your practical experience and competencies, while meeting all assessment requirements set by the relevant SETA and adhering to workplace policies.
Entry Requirements
• Applicants must:
• Be aged between 18 and 25 years
• Be able to speak, read and write English
• Have passed Matric (minimum 50% for English; Mathematics is advantageous)
• Be computer literate
• Be currently unemployed and have no work experience
• Not be studying or hold any post-Matric qualification
• Not be registered for another learnership
• Have a clear criminal and credit record
• Attach certified copy of ID
• Attach Matric certificate or preliminary results
• Applications without ID and Matric documents will not be considered.
Listing Source
This opportunity was sourced from StudentRoom. Always verify final requirements and deadlines on the official source before applying.
About Momentum Insure Short-Term Insurance
This learnership is offered by Momentum Insure Short-Term Insurance, based in Sandton.
Why This Is Good for Starters
Learnerships are a uniquely South African opportunity that combines earning with learning. Registered with the relevant SETA, this Momentum Insure Short-Term Insurance learnership leads to a nationally recognised qualification (NQF-aligned) while you gain practical workplace skills. You will receive a monthly stipend during the programme, making it possible to support yourself while building your career. Learnerships also count towards the company's B-BBEE scorecard, meaning employers are genuinely invested in your development.
CV Tips for This Application
- Emphasise your willingness to learn and commitment to completing the full programme
- List your highest qualification clearly — matric results matter for learnerships
- Mention any previous training, short courses, or certificates you have completed
- Include a brief motivation letter explaining why this learnership aligns with your career goals
- If you have a driver's licence, include it — many learnerships require travel between sites
Application Checklist
- Read the full job description carefully before applying
- Prepare an updated CV tailored to this specific role
- Write a brief cover letter explaining why you are a good fit
- Submit before the closing date: 04 March 2026
- Double-check your contact details are correct on your CV
- Follow up after 2 weeks if you have not heard back
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply with matric only?
Yes, this opportunity requires a matric certificate.
Do I need experience?
Some experience may be required. Check the requirements section for details.
Can I apply if I live in another province?
Most opportunities accept applications from candidates across South Africa. Check the requirements for any location-specific criteria.
What happens after I apply?
After submitting your application, the employer will review it. If shortlisted, you may be contacted for an interview. Response times vary by employer.
Is this learnership paid?
Yes, this opportunity offers: R
When is the closing date and what if I miss it?
The closing date is 04 March 2026. Apply before this date to be considered.