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1   Information on Learnerships and Internships
Information on Learnerships and Internships
Information on
               Learnerships and Internships

                                                  Vision:

     To be recognised as the leader in the development of a
       highly skilled knowledge-based information society.

                                             Mission:

    The MICT Seta generates, facilitates and accelerates the
    processes of quality skills development at all levels in the
                          MICT sector.

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Learnerships
What is a Learnership?
A Learnership is a work-based route to a qualification. It is a work-place
education and training programme comprising both structured practical
work-place (on-the-job) experience and structured theoretical training.
The duration of a Learnership is approximately twelve months, and
results in a full qualification.

Learnerships are important because success is measured in terms
of actual skills that the learner acquires. A Learner is taught why and
how things are done and must understand the theory that supports the
practice.

Learnerships help people to improve basic literacy and numeracy. The
learners are assessed at various stages to see if they are progressing
and are able to perform the tasks for which they are being trained.

The NQF qualification is nationally recognised.
Why Learnerships?
♦ To fast track the development of current employees;
♦ To offer employees an opportunity to obtain a nationally recognised
    qualification;
♦ To recognise experience and knowledge acquired by employees
    through formal learning;
♦ 	 To offer learners much needed work experience; and
♦ To expose the unemployed learners to better job prospects.

Benefits of participating
♦ 	 A nationally recognised qualification;
♦	 Practical workplace experience for learners;
♦ 	 Recognition of past experience and knowledge obtained by the
    learner formally or informally through the process of Recognition
    Prior Learning (RPL);
♦ Exposure to actual job environment;
♦ 	 Serves as an entry point for young people into industry/employment;
    and
♦ Provides a route to employment/ self-employment.

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Who participates in a Learnership?

    A Learnership involves three main parties:
    ♦ The learner;
    ♦ The training provider; and
    ♦ The employer.

    If unemployed, the learner enters into a Temporary Employment
    Contract with the employer for an agreed period for the duration of the
    Learnership. If employed, the existing employment contract, and normal
    company policies apply. The employer pays for the training of the learner.

    An accredited training provider is appointed for the structured theoretical
    learning.

    A Learnership Agreement is entered into between the Learner, Employer
    and Training Provider for the duration of the Learnership (referred to
    as a Tri-partite agreement). The agreement outlines the rights and
    responsibilities of each party. The agreement is lodged with the MICT
    Seta, which assures the quality of the Learnership programme. Should
    there be any disputes as to whether one of the parties is not fulfilling
    their responsibilities; an appeal can be made to the MICT Seta. If the
    learner is still a minor, the parent or legal guardian signs the agreement
    on behalf of the learner.

    The MICT Seta formally registers all Learnership agreements so that a
    register of learner credits can be maintained. A Mentor/Coach monitors
    the learner’s progress at the workplace whilst a registered Assessor
    evaluates the progress.

    Unemployed learners receive a monthly allowance as laid down by
    the Basic Conditions of Employment of the Department of Higher
    Education and Training. Also refer to the Sectoral Determination No. 5,
    Skills Development Act and associated regulations, on the Department
    of Higher Education and Training website, www.labour.gov.za / www.
    dhet.org.za. Employed Learners remain on the Terms and Conditions of
    their Employment Contract.

    There are two distinct components to a Learnership - theoretical and
    experiential. Learnerships can be performed at several different levels
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on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF), with Level 1 being
Adult Basic Education and Level 8 equivalent to a masters or doctorate
degree.

Learners on Learnerships receive credits for every unit standard
completed successfully. Learnerships are appropriate for people across
the board.

Mict Seta Learnerships/Qualifications
                                                                         NQF SAQA DHET
No Learnership Title
                                                                         Level ID Registration No.
     Systems Development
1                                                                        5       48872    12 Q12002525131 5
     (Commerce Development)
3    FETC :Information Technology: Systems Development                   4       78965    12Q120034331654
     Systems Development
3                                                                        5       48872    12 Q12002424131 5
     (Fourth Generation Language Programming)
4    GUI-Based Applications for End-User Computing                       3       61591    12Q12002040130 3
5    Masters in Information Engineering                                  7       49530    12Q12001800180 7
6    Masters in Telecommunications Engineering                           7       49530    12Q12001900180 7
7    Systems Development (Multi-Media Development)                       5       48872    12 Q12002228131 5
8    Systems Development (Object Oriented Programming)                   5       48872    12 Q12002624131 5
9    Systems Development (Procedural Programming)                        5       48872    12 Q12002124131 5
10   Solutions Development / Programming                                 5       48872    12Q12001500120 5
12   Systems Development                                                 4       24294    12Q000017371814
13   Systems Support (Desktop)                                           5       48573    12Q120014001205
14   Systems Support Engineer                                            5       48573    12Q120011001205
15   FETC :Information Technology: Technical Support                     4       78964    12Q120035301634
16   Telecommunication Network Operations                                4       59057    12Q120027581324
17   Website Development                                                 5       48872    12 Q120023251315
18   Diploma :Technology Management and Innovation                       6       59450    12Q120028002406
19   National Certificate :Business Analysis Support Practice            5       63769    12Q120033231385

20   Certificate :Technology Management and Innovation                   5       59449     12Q120029001205
     Master of Philosophy: Management of Technology and
21                                                                       8       59469     12Q120030002408
     Innovation (MOTI)
     Doctor of Philosophy :Management of Technology and
22                                                                       8       59489     12Q120031002408
     Innovation (MOTI)
23   National Certificate: Technician in Broadcast Engineering           5       48792     15Q150037381205
24   National Certificate: Interactive Media                             5       49121     15Q150039231305
25   National Certificate: Journalism                                    5       49123     15Q150040311205
26   National Certificate: Radio Station Management                      5       49122     15Q150042221575
27   National Certificate: Radio Production Level 5                      5       49125     15Q150043211455
     FET Certificate: Film, Television and Video Production
28                                                                       4       61450     15Q150046 521374
     Operations
29   National Certificate: 2nd AD (film) Floor Manager (video)           5       58394     15Q150050201225

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30     National Certificate: Art Department                             5   58394   15Q150051201225
    31     National Certificate: Commissioning Editor                       5   58394   15Q150052211225
    32     National Certificate: Editing and Post Production                5   58394   15Q150052211225
    33     FET Certificate: Copy and Content Editor                         4   57712   15Q150106371504
    34     National Certificate: Copywriter                                 5   62610   15Q150090352405
    35     National Certificate: Entrepreneurship                           5   58394   15Q150053211225
    36     National Certificate: Film Camera Operator                       5   58394   15Q150054251225
    37     National Certificate: Grips                                      5   58394   15Q150056181225
    38     National Certificate: Lighting                                   5   58394   15Q150057201225
    39     National Certificate: Production                                 5   58394   15Q150058211225
    40     National Certificate: Production Accounting                      5   58394   15Q150059231225
    41     National Certificate: Researcher                                 5   58394   15Q150060211225
    42     National Certificate: Script Supervisor                          5   58394   15Q150061231225
    43     National Certificate: Advertising (Production)                   5   58820   15Q150062231245
    44     National Certificate: 3D Animation and Visual Effects            5   57607   15Q150064281495

    45     National Certificate: 2D Animation (Animation Specialisation)    5   57611   15Q150065141365

           National Certificate: 2D Animation (Business and Projects
    46                                                                      5   57611   15Q150066301365
           Specialisation)
           National Certificate: 2D Animation (Performing Arts
    47                                                                      5   57611   15Q150067281365
           Specialisation )

    48     National Certificate: Broadcast Engineer (Radio or Television)   5   48792   15Q150069381205

           National Certificate: Broadcast Engineer (Broadcast
    49                                                                      5   48792   15Q150070381205
           Contribution)
           National Certificate: Broadcast Engineer (Broadcast Head-end
    50                                                                      5   48792   15Q150071381205
           Systems)
           National Certificate: Broadcast Engineer (Spectrum
    51                                                                      5   48792   15Q150072381205
           Management)
    52     National Certificate: Advertising (Art Director )                5   58820   15Q150073251245
    53     National Certificate: Advertising (Client Service)               5   58820   15Q150074171245
    54     National Certificate: Advertising (Copywriter)                   5   58820   15Q150075231245
    55     National Certificate: Advertising (Media)                        5   58820   15Q150076241245
    56     National Certificate: Unit Assistant                             5   58394   15Q150080431225
    57     National Certificate: Video Camera Operator                      5   58394   15Q150081261225
    58     National Certificate: Vision Controller                          5   58394   15Q150082211225
    59     National Certificate: Vision Mixer                               5   58394   15Q150083201225
           National Certificate: Location Scouting and Assisting Location
    60                                                                      5   58394   15Q150084191225
           Manager
    61     National Certificate: Copy and Content Editor                    5   58977   15Q150086411435
    62      National Certificate: Radio Station Manager                     5   49122   15Q150088221575

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Learnerships are appropriate for people across the board.
Other Learnerships are also available from other Setas, and MICT Seta
has a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in place with most other
Setas to facilitate skills development utilising these other Learnerships.
The full list of registered Learnerships across all Setas is available
from www..dhet.org.za / www.labour.gov.za/useful_docs, then look for
“Registered Learnerships by SETAs”.

Note that any suitably qualified person within any Seta can do a
Learnership through any other Seta. In order to do a Learnership that
is administered by a Seta in some other sector, the applicant must first
work through the Seta to which their organisation belongs. Hence, while
the Learnerships stated in the table above are administered by MICT
Seta, these Learnerships being very Media and ICT oriented, a learner
can still enter into a Learnership, for example, a contact centre, project
management or retail and marketing qualification, through a Learnership
that has been developed and registered by another Seta.

Who can apply for a Learnership?
Only employers can apply for Learnerships to be implemented.
Individuals cannot apply. Individuals can only become involved through
an employer.

The employer must be a registered MICT Seta stakeholder member, and
be capable of providing the structured workplace experiential learning.
The employer must also be able to mentor and perform skills transfer,
and the training provider must also be accredited by a Seta or any other
accrediting body. If already accredited, the training provider must submit
confirmation of accreditation.

The training provider must also be prepared to go through the programme
approval process.

If the objectives of the intended Learnership support the MICT Seta’s
objectives, the MICT:

♦ If unemployed, register with the Department of Higher Education and
  Training /Learner Support Services; and
♦ Submit enquiries to relevant Seta.

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Internships

    What is an Internship?
    An Internship is a programme designed to give University and Universities
    of Technology graduates an opportunity to extend their academic
    qualifications through structured workplace exposure and specialised
    training. Participants are placed on a full-time basis for a period of eight to
    twelve months in stakeholder companies and government organisations,
    the purpose of which is to provide the learner with workplace experience
    that builds on the qualification.

    The MICT Seta utilises the concept of Internships to fast track high level
    skills, to offer needed work experience to unemployed graduates and to
    empower graduates with practical knowledge commensurate with their
    qualification.

    In summary, an Internship focuses on practical training; the employer
    determines the duration and content of the Internship, so it can vary
    greatly; and the specific outcomes are not defined or regulated as in the
    case of Learnerships. Internships are ideal for graduates or those with
    tertiary qualifications but who lack experience.

    The primary benefit for the graduate learner includes obtaining “real
    world” workplace experience.

    Why Internships?
    ♦ To fast track high level skills;
    ♦ To offer unemployed graduates with needed work experience; and
    ♦ To empower graduates with practical knowledge levelling with
      qualifications.

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Benefits of participating in Internships
For the Learner
Graduates receive workplace experience.
Who participates in an Internship?
Either employed or unemployed persons can get involved in an
Internship, but the MICT Seta focuses on unemployed graduates. The
Internship usually involves just the learner, who is a potential employee
to a company, and the potential employer. Taking note of the learner’s
level of education, capabilities and experience, the employer defines the
workplace programme that must be completed for the learner to obtain
the required skills for the work to be performed within the company. This
workplace programme is reviewed with the learner, and both parties agree
to the final programme.

There may be instances where the learner has to undergo some
additional specialised training. In this case, the training provider could
become a third party to the Internship agreement.

On completion of the Internship, the intern will receive a Certificate of
Recognition.

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Who can apply for an Internship?
     The employer applies for an Internship. Learners can only participate in
     Internships through employers.

     Difference between Learnerships and Internships

      Learnerships                                   Internships
      There are two distinct                         Focused on practical training
      components-theoretical and
      experiential
      Different levels on National Qualifications    Employers determine the
      Framework (NQF) with level 1 being Adult       duration and content so it
      Basic Education Training (ABET) and level      varies greatly
      8 equivalent to a doctorate
      Learner receives credits for                   Specific outcomes not
      every unit standard completed                  defined or regulated.
      successfully                                   Ideal for graduates
                                                     or those with tertiary
                                                     qualifications but lacking
                                                     experience
      Appropriate for people across the board        Appropriate for people with
                                                     degrees/diplomas
      Entails agreement between a Seta,              Entails agreement
      learner, employer and a training provider      between a Seta,
                                                     employer and an intern

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How to

         www.mict.org.za

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Contact the MICT Seta
          Head office - Gauteng
          Block 2, level 3 West
          Gallagher House
          Gallagher Convention Centre
          19 Richards Drive, Midrand
          PO Box 5585
          Halfway House 1685
          Tel: (011) 207 2600
          Fax: (011) 805 6833
          Web: www.mict.org.za

          Cape Town Office
          The Boulevard Office Park
          Block F, Ground Floor
          Searle Street
          Woodstock
          Cape Town
          Tel: 021 461 3926
          Fax: 021 461 3939

          KwaZulu-Natal Office
          Smart Xchange Building
          Ground Floor
          Cnr 5 Walnut & Commercial
          Durban 4001
          P.O Box 763 Durban 4000
          Tel: 031 307 7248
          Fax: 031 307 5842

          East London Office
          KPMG Building
          Cnr.Stewart Drive &
          Quartzite Street, Berea
          East London
          P.O Box 877
          East London 5201
          Tel: 043 726 0763
          Fax: 043 726 0709

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