Organisation : Services SETA (Sector Education and Training Authorities)
Service Name : Customer Care
Headquarters : Johannesburg
Industry : Education & Training
Service/ Product : Labour & Collective, Communication & Marketing, Cleaning & Hiring Services
Website : https://www.servicesseta.org.za/contact-us/
Services SETA Customer Care
The Services SETA established provincial offices with the aim of decentralising its activities, as a platform for our member companies to easily access and participate in skill development initiatives and enable them to engage with us on a one-on-one basis regarding their respective industries.
Head Office : 15 Sherborne Road Parktown Johannesburg
Call : 011 276 9600
Email : customercare [AT] serviceseta.org.za
Services SETA Provincial Offices
Provincial offices are the implementation vehicles, which ensure that the Services SETA reaches its goals and targets as set out in the National Skills Development Strategy (NSDS).
City |
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Contact |
Email Address |
Physical Address |
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Cape Town |
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087 283 2803 |
NdipheN@serviceseta.org.za |
4 Prestwich Street |
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Gqeberha |
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041 991 5004 |
YolandaW@serviceseta.org.za |
75 Havelock Street, |
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East London |
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087 283 2264 |
ZingisaN@serviceseta.org.za |
3 Elton Street |
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Polokwane |
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0872832798/99 or 0872832802/08 |
Mary-AnnP@serviceseta.org.za |
16 Market Street, Capricorn TVET College |
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Nelspruit |
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087 283 2640/ 2290/ 2270/ 2644/ |
RoelofVR@serviceseta.org.za |
TBA |
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Kimberley |
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0872832287/2262/2282 |
MelisaC@serviceseta.org.za |
38 A Sydney Street, Kimberly
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Bloemfontein |
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0872832773/2760/2639 |
MelisaC@serviceseta.org.za |
152 Nelson Mandela Drive |
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Durban |
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087 283 2770/ 2792 |
HlengiweD@serviceseta.org.za |
73 Ramsay Avenue |
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Johannesburg |
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087 283 2652 |
MorongwaP@serviceseta.org.za |
20 Eton Road, Parktown, Johannesburg |
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About Services SETA:
Our primary function is to facilitate skills development through learning programmes like learnerships, skills programmes, internships and other learning programmes. We do this by disbursing grants to employers and skills development providers to offer training to employed and unemployed learners. As delegated by the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO), our role includes overseeing occupation-based training.
People of all ages need to learn new skills. Others are already working but need to develop their skills and advance their careers. Others require new skills to gain employment. The services sector contributes more than a quarter of South Africa’s GDP, with more than 3 million people employed. For the sector to thrive and grow, it requires competent and skilled workers.
By facilitating and funding programmes that build skills-sets required by the services industries (the workplace), the Services SETA bridges the gap between formal education and training. To fulfil its functions, the Services SETA partners with public and private learning institutions to deliver the training required.
The Services SETA covers 70 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Codes that are divided into 16 subsectors, making it the largest SETA. Each of these subsectors is further divided into six chambers: The Services SETA covers 70 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Codes that are divided into 16 subsectors, making it the largest SETA. Each of these subsectors is further divided into six chambers.