Dis-Chem Pharmacies invites South African unemployed youth to apply for the Dispensary Support Learnership Programme 2026.
Learnership Application Closing Date: 27 June 2026
Learnership Location: Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
Dis-Chem Dispensary Support Learnerships 2026
Dis-Chem Pharmacies is offering opportunities for Dispensary Support Learners to join its team in Pretoria.
The purpose of this learnership is to employ learners who are capable of completing the Learner Basic Pharmacist Assistant Course.
This opportunity is suitable for candidates who are interested in the pharmaceutical environment and want to gain workplace learning in a professional pharmacy setting.
About Dis-Chem Pharmacies
Dis-Chem Pharmacies is one of South Africa’s leading retail pharmacy groups.
The company offers pharmaceutical products, health and wellness services, beauty products and everyday essentials.
Founded in 1978, Dis-Chem has grown into a trusted national brand with stores across the country. It is known for professional pharmacy services, in-store clinics and a focus on affordable healthcare.
About the Learnership
The Dis-Chem Dispensary Support Learnership will help learners understand the basic principles of the pharmaceutical environment and dispensing.
The programme promotes quality on-the-job learning and prepares learners for work in the pharmacy sector.
Candidates will be employed in a fixed-term position as Dispensary Support until they are registered with the South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC) as learner basic assistants.
Permanent employment may only be offered once the learner has qualified as a Basic Pharmacist Assistant.
Responsibilities
Successful learners will assist with the sale of Schedule 1 medicines or scheduled substances.
They will also assist with compounding, manipulation or preparation of non-sterile medicines or scheduled substances according to formulas and Standard Operating Procedures approved by the responsible pharmacist.
Learners will assist with unpacking and merchandising stock, as well as cleaning dispensary and over-the-counter shelves approved by the responsible pharmacist.
They may also perform other duties assigned by the Dispensary Manager.
Pharmacy Learning Duties
Learners will be trained to accurately interpret scripts and act professionally and responsibly within the legal requirements of the South African Pharmacy Council.
They will assist with accurate picking, packing, labelling and checking of medication.
Learners must also be aware of common dosages and important drug interactions.
All medications must be checked for accuracy and signed off by a pharmacist.
Stock and Patient Support Duties
Learners will assist in controlling stock, including maintaining cleanliness, packing shelves and checking medicine expiry dates for Schedule 1 to Schedule 5 medicines or scheduled substances.
They will follow up with patients regarding script tracking reports and appointments as requested by the Dispensary Manager.
Learners may also assist with call centre scripts and patient service telephone calls.
Other duties include providing health information to individuals and assisting with scheme authorisation for chronic, HIV and AIDS, and oncology medication.
Learners will also report low stock, out-of-stock levels and stock errors to the Dispensary Manager, and receive dispensary stock according to company procedures.
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must have Grade 12 with Pure Mathematics and either Physical Science or Life Science.
Applicants must have obtained at least an average of 50%.
Skills and Competencies
Applicants must be able to read, write and speak English and a second language.
Candidates must have good time management skills and be deadline-driven.
Applicants must be able to work under pressure and pay attention to detail.
Good communication skills, listening skills, customer service focus and problem-solving ability are important.
Candidates must also be team players, trustworthy, honest and professional.
Computer literacy and numerical skills are also required.
Who Should Apply?
This learnership is suitable for young people who have completed Grade 12 and are interested in starting a career in the pharmacy sector.
Applicants who enjoy working with people, have strong attention to detail and want to learn about medicine dispensing and pharmacy operations are encouraged to apply.
How to apply
NB. Use the links given below to Apply
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Closing Date
The closing date for the Dis-Chem Dispensary Support Learnerships 2026 is 27 June 2026.
Applicants are encouraged to apply early to avoid missing this opportunity.
Final Thoughts
The Dis-Chem Dispensary Support Learnerships 2026 are a great opportunity for Grade 12 candidates who want to enter the pharmacy and healthcare retail industry.
Candidates who meet the requirements should apply before 27 June 2026.