Teachers Assistants and General School Assistants Phase 7 Applications for 2026 Now Open
Teachers Assistants and General School Assistants Phase 7 Applications for 2026 Now Open
The Teachers Assistants and General School Assistants Phase 7 Applications for 2026 are now open for unemployed youth in South Africa. This opportunity forms part of the Basic Education Employment Initiative (BEEI) under the Presidential Youth Employment Initiative (PYEI), which aims to reduce youth unemployment while supporting learning in public schools across the country.
The programme allows young people to work in schools as Education Assistants (Teacher Assistants) or General School Assistants, gaining valuable work experience while earning a monthly stipend.
What Is the Teacher Assistant Programme?
The Teacher Assistant Programme places young unemployed South Africans in public schools to support teachers and learners with daily school activities. Participants gain practical experience in an educational environment while helping schools function more effectively.
This programme has already created hundreds of thousands of job opportunities across South Africa since its launch, making it one of the largest youth employment programmes in the country.
Available Positions
Applicants can apply for two main types of roles:
1. Education Assistants (Teacher Assistants)
Education Assistants support teachers in the classroom.
Typical duties include:
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Helping learners with reading and writing
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Preparing teaching materials
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Supporting teachers during lessons
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Assisting with classroom management
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Helping learners with homework or schoolwork
Usually Matric (Grade 12) is required for this position.
2. General School Assistants
General School Assistants help with non-teaching tasks in schools.
Possible duties include:
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School administration support
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Library assistance
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Sports and extracurricular support
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Maintenance and cleaning support
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Supervising learners during breaks
Some of these roles may not require Matric, depending on the category.
Requirements to Apply
To qualify for the programme, applicants must usually:
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Be a South African citizen
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Be between 18 and 34 years old
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Be unemployed
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Not studying full-time
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Have a valid South African ID
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Live close to the school where you apply
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Have a clean criminal record
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Be willing to work for the duration of the programme
Monthly Stipend and Benefits
Successful candidates usually receive:
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A monthly stipend
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Work experience in schools
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Training opportunities
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Skills development
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Improved chances of future employment
For many participants, this programme becomes their first formal work experience, which helps improve their CV and employment prospects.
How to Apply for Teacher Assistant Phase 7 (2026)
Applications are done online through the official youth platform.
Step 1: Visit the SAYouth Website
Go to:
https://sayouth.mobi
Step 2: Register Your Profile
Create a profile using:
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Your South African ID number
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A working cellphone number
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Your home address
Step 3: Complete Your Profile
Add your:
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Education details
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Contact information
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Location
Step 4: Search for School Opportunities
Search for:
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Teacher Assistant
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Education Assistant
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General School Assistant
Step 5: Apply
Submit your application for schools near your home.
The platform is data-free on major networks, meaning you can apply without using mobile data.
Important Tips for Applicants
✔ Apply as soon as possible
✔ Ensure your phone number is active
✔ Make sure your address is correct
✔ Check your application status regularly
✔ Only apply for schools close to your home
Conclusion
The Teachers Assistants and General School Assistants Phase 7 Applications for 2026 provide a powerful opportunity for unemployed youth in South Africa. Through this programme, participants gain practical work experience, earn a monthly stipend, and contribute to improving education in their communities.
If you are unemployed and looking for your first job opportunity in 2026, applying for the Teacher Assistant Programme could be the perfect starting point.

