The Correctional Services Learnerships Programme South Africa

South Africa is one African country with an entire department dedicated to correctional services; the Department of Correctional Services. This department is in charge of running South Africa’s prison system. It caters to the needs of about 240 prisons that include minimum, medium, and maximum-security prisons.

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The department has an impressive workforce of approximately 34,000 staff. Created in 1990, the department of correctional services is in charge of creating a safe and secure space for the rehabilitation of criminals and public offenders. It does so through several programs that are designed to empower the detainees and equip them for life outside of those correctional facilities. This helps them to integrate easily into society upon their release.

To improve the prison system and create a more humane environment for the detainee, the department of correctional services runs a learnership aimed at training correctional officers to be more effective in keeping correctional facilities safe and secure. Before exploring the wonders that is the correctional service learnership program, let us first understand what a correctional service(s) is/are.

What are correctional services?

Correctional services are any service necessary for the operation of a correctional facility. This usually includes the provision of food, clothing, security as well as rehabilitation programs. More simply, whatever service is essential for a correctional facility to run smoothly. E. g. to facilitate the operation of a prison, you would have to provide the prisoners with food, etc. the goal of these services is to create and maintain a peaceful as well as secured environment and society.

This includes keeping detainees in safe custody and being just. Keeping detainees in a secure and humane environment ensures that the rehabilitation of these detainees would be successful. It also contributes greatly to their reintegration into society. Now that we have a clear understanding of what correctional services are, we can then proceed to discuss the correctional learnership program that is the brainchild of the department of correctional services.

Correctional service learnership

The correctional service learnership program is a program designed by the department of correctional services. It offers people from different communities and backgrounds the chance to partake in both theoretical and practical training on how to contribute to the rehabilitation and reintegration of prisoners into society. The learnership program, which forms some part of the National Skill Development Strategy, contributes to the country’s battle against poverty and unemployment by promoting the acquisition of marketable skills.

Trainees are taught how to help prisoners on their journey to rehabilitation most humanely and safely. They are taught skills, and they get the opportunity to learn what behaviour is considered acceptable in the workplace and what attitude is required in a correctional facility. Those selected for the learnership program also benefit from a monthly stipend of R3.500 for the full duration of their learnership. The learnership is open to those who meet the requirements to study for the Further Education and Training (FET) certificate in the correctional service learnership. About 30% of the training will be theoretical that will include:

After undergoing the complete training and the learner has submitted a portfolio of evidence as well as successfully undergone external verification by the SASSETA, a Further Education Training Certificate in Corrections Services NQF 4 will be awarded to them. The application process for the correctional service learnership is easy and simple. Before choosing to apply, check to see that you might have the requirements to stand a chance of being accepted for the learnership program.

Correctional service learnership requirements

There are a few requirements for getting accepted into this learnership:

Minimum requirements:

Additionally, interested applicants must be:

How to apply to the correctional service learnership

If you meet the requirements for applicants, then you must be eager to start your application process. In order to apply for the learnership, you are required to fill out the application form neatly and correctly in your handwriting. The forms are not for sale, and you can get them from any of the sources that will be mentioned below. To apply, follow these simple steps:

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Correction learnership application forms

To apply for the department of correctional Service learnership, you will be required to fill out the correctional service learnership application form. This form is available for free download online on the department of correctional services website. Download the form and fill it out in your handwriting and remember to sign where it is stipulated. You can get the form at any department of correctional service local office.

It is important to note that:

Correctional officer

Now that you have a chance to become a correctional officer, here’s what you will be expected to do as an officer in a correctional facility. First things first, who are correctional officers, and what do correctional officers do?

A correction officer is a uniformed officer who is responsible for ensuring that offenders in custody are under close supervision, safe, and abiding by the correctional facility’s rules and regulations. They are responsible for caring for and controlling the individuals who have been convicted of crimes and sentenced to imprisonment. They are charged with the task of maintaining peace and order, and this sometimes demands that they break off violent confrontations between intimates, which could be typical in such situations.

So, if you have noticed a uniformed officer in a prison who is in charge of supervising prisoners and monitoring them, then you have seen a correctional officer. Although correctional officers receive intense firearms training and are uniformed officers, they are not the police. They cannot make arrests and perform the duties of a police officer.

Roles of correctional officers

As a correctional officer, it is important for you to have a unique skill set that allows you to accommodate and deal with the stress and excesses of inmates and correctional facilities. You will need to have:

As a correctional officer, you would earn an average salary of R199.499, including allowances depending on their positions and departments they are serving in. If you are considering this a career path, then you might want to start gearing up to apply. Applications are due to open later this year, around the month of November or December. You are advised to get all relevant documentation in hand and ready for the application process. You can stay up to date on application dates by visiting the vacancies page on the department of correctional service website. There, you will have constant updates on when the learnership is open for applications and the deadline for submitting applications.

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