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Learnership details. 1.1 Name of Learnership
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Learnership details. Learnership must start from April 2017 to date and the end is determined by the duration of Learnership. Learnership start date: Estimated date of completion: Learnership Start and End date MUST cover the duration of the fixed term contract/Employment start and end dates. Please complete the details of the Learnership if it is a non-Fasset registered Learnership OR select the Fasset registered Learnership (X): Non-Fasset Learnerships X No Title NQF Level Learnership Code Qualification SAQA ID 1 SETA responsible for Learnership: Quality Assurance Body responsible for qualification: Fasset registered Learnerships X No Title NQF Level Learnership Code NLRD No Professional Body 1 Chartered Certified Accountant 7 01/Q010005/00/780/7 63550 Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA ) 011 459 1900 xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx 2 Certificate: Certified Accounting Technician 5 01/Q010013/00/390/5 20397 3 Post-graduate professional qualification: Professional Accountant in Business 7 01/Q010007/00/480/7 20392 South African Institute of Professional Accountants (SAIPA) Mrs. Haremakale Ramakhetheng Tel: 000 000 0000 XXxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xx.xx 4 Post-graduate Diploma: Professional Accountant in Practice 7 01/Q010008/00/480/7 20391 5 Professional Qualification: Chartered Management Accountant 7 01/Q010012/00/930/7 20400 Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) 011 788 8723 Xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx 6 National Diploma : Management Accounting 6 01/Q010017/00/240/6 24406 LP67694 7 National Certificate: Business Accounting 5 01/Q010016/00/120/5 24418 8 National Certificate: Small Business Financial Management 4 01/Q010023/24/120/4 48736 Institute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB) Wedaad Shira Tel: 000 000 0000 Email:xxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xx 9 Certificate: Office Administration 5 01/Q010021/00/120/5 23618 10 Senior Office Administrator 5 01/Q010040/00/240/5 23619 11 National Diploma: Technical Financial Accounting 5 01/Q010022/28/251/5 36213 12 Certificate: Junior Bookkeeper 3 01/Q010027/26/120/3 58375 13 Senior Bookkeeper 4 01/Q010028/28/130/4 58376 14 National Certificate: Public Sector Accounting 4 01/Q010019/00/120/4 20352 15 Diploma : Public Sector Accounting 5 01/Q010020/00/240/5 20353 16 Certificate: Local Government Accounting 3 01/Q010026/00/120/3 59751 Association of Accounting Technicians AAT(SA) 011 621 6888 xxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx 17 Further Education and Training Certificate: Accounting Technician 4 01/Q010038/00/120/4 77143 18 Advanced Certif...

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