eDEAF is one of the leading provider of skills development in South Africa. What are the differences between eDEAF and other educational skills development in South Africa? Specifically, eDEAF focuses on employing and empowering those who are deaf to get the same quality of training and also working opportunities than those who are not. Apparently, there are not many training providers which can assist the deaf to have proper education and training, therefore, there exists eDEAF IT learnership.
In addition, this learnership has been seen as an innovate and also dramatic developmental for the deaf organization to ensure that they have gained the same right and opportunities in having the improved future career. Generally, there are some available learnerships provided by eDEAF. However, in this occasion, the writer is going to explain more about eDEAF IT learnership.
In the following, there will be all the details about eDEAF IT learnership and what you need to prepare to make yourself eligible for the position.
Programme Description
Job Title: eDEAF IT Learnership
Position: The Technical Support
Recruiter: eDEAF
Location:
Braamfontein
Centurion
Cape Town
Durban
Type of work: 12 months contract
Benefits
Consequently, participating in eDEAF IT learnership gains you some of these following benefits for the duration of the learnership per se.
- The applicants will get section 12(h) tax rebate for R120 000,00.
- Besides, they will also gain “Youth Wage Subsidy” up to 50% of the employees remuneration up to the maximum of R1000,00 per employee monthly
Modules
Moreover, for the End User Computing Learnership (NQF 3), there will be 10 different modules that all applicants must pass and complete, as seen in the following.
Module 1 – Communication Skills
Module 2 – Numeracy Skills
Module 3 – Ms. Words
Module 4 – Ms. PowerPoint
Module 5 – Ms. Excel
Module 6 – Ms. Outlook
Module 7 – Internet
Module 8 – Integrated Communication
Module 9 – End User Computing Application
Module 10 – Ict and Society
Meanwhile, for the IT Technical Support (NQF 4), here are the modules that you will be dealing with.
Module 1 – Communication Skills
Module 2 – Numeracy Skills
Module 3 – Maintenance and Safety of A Computer Environment
Module 4 – Basic Computing
Module 5 – Understanding Computer Networks
Module 6 – Organizational It Concepts
Module 7 – Problem Solving and Customer Care
Module 8 – Understanding Computer Technical Solutions
Application
In addition, some documents are also compulsory for all applicants to provide in order to be eligible for the eDEAF IT learnership, as follows.
- A certified copy of identity document
- Certified copies of school report
- A comprehensive Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- SARS tax number
- Certified copy of bank statement
Further, to apply, you can just go and visit the official website at www.edeaf.co.za and apply there. Thus, when you find it hard to understand or have no idea to communicate, you can book an interpreter who is the expert in the field to communicate well in sign languages.
Contact
Moreover, for further information, you can contact info@edeaf.co.za. Alternatively, you can also visit the official website at www.edeaf.co.za.
Closing Date
To sum up, there is no exact date on when the eDEAF IT learnership will end. Therefore, you should have submitted your documents before the quota is vacant.