Ampath Learnership Programme 2024
Ampath Learnership and Internship Programmes: A Pathway to Excellence in Medical Sciences
Ampath Laboratories, a leading name in the medical laboratory industry, offers comprehensive learnership and internship programs designed to nurture the next generation of skilled medical professionals. These programs include the Phlebotomy Technician Learnership and Technical Internship, providing a robust foundation for careers in medical sciences.
Location:
166 Witch Hazel Avenue, Highveld Office Park, Centurion, Pretoria
Phlebotomy Technician Learnership
Program Structure
The Phlebotomy Technician Learnership is a comprehensive two-year program that combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience. Participants engage in classroom learning and hands-on training in a medical laboratory environment. This dual approach ensures learners gain a profound understanding of phlebotomy procedures and techniques.
Benefits of the Program
- Permanent Employment Opportunity: Successful candidates may secure permanent positions within Ampath Laboratories upon completion of the program, offering job security and a clear career path.
- Hands-on Experience: Learners are exposed to real-world scenarios in a medical laboratory setting, enhancing their practical skills and preparing them for job demands.
- Comprehensive Training: The program covers a wide range of topics, including blood collection techniques, safety protocols, and patient interaction, ensuring learners are well-equipped for clinical settings.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the Phlebotomy Technician Learnership program can look forward to numerous career opportunities within the healthcare industry. Phlebotomy technicians play a crucial role in the diagnostic process, working in hospitals, clinics, and private laboratories.
Technical Internship
Program Details
Ampath Laboratories offers a technical internship program for individuals pursuing careers as Medical Technologists, Medical Laboratory Scientists, Medical Technicians, Laboratory Assistants, and Medical Scientists. The program is designed to help participants achieve registration as Medical Technology or Medical Science Health Practitioners with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA).
Educational Pathways
- Medical Technologists: Complete the National Diploma (ND) in Biomedical Technology.
- Medical Laboratory Scientists: Obtain a Bachelor of Health Science in Medical Laboratory Science (BHSc MLS).
- Medical Technicians and Laboratory Assistants: Obtain a Certificate for Medical Technician or Laboratory Assistant.
Benefits of the Program
- Professional Registration: The program aligns with HPCSA requirements, ensuring participants meet the standards for professional registration and practice in South Africa.
- Diverse Career Opportunities: Graduates can pursue various roles within medical laboratories, research institutions, and healthcare facilities.
- Hands-on Learning: Interns gain practical experience working alongside experienced professionals in a dynamic laboratory environment.
Career Advancement
The technical internship program opens doors to numerous career advancement opportunities. Registered health practitioners can take on leadership roles, engage in research, and contribute to advancements in medical science.
Ampath Laboratories: A Trusted Employer
Employer Brand
- Supportive Work Culture: Encourages collaboration, innovation, and excellence.
- Career Development: Offers various training programs and opportunities for career progression.
- Employee Well-being: Prioritizes employee well-being with benefits and wellness programs.
How to Apply?
Interested candidates can apply for the Ampath Learnership and Internship Programmes by visiting the Ampath Careers Page.
Ampath Laboratories’ learnership and internship programs provide a unique opportunity for individuals passionate about medical sciences to build a rewarding career. Through comprehensive training, hands-on experience, and professional development, participants are well-prepared to make significant contributions to the healthcare industry.