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Begin Your Future in Healthcare: HPCSA accredited Training Programme in Just 24 Months

A New Pathway into the Medical Field, Backed by the HPCSA

Every journey into healthcare starts with a calling—a desire to care, to serve, to make a difference. For many South Africans, becoming a Phlebotomy Technician isn’t just a job; it’s a chance to begin a lifelong career in the ever-evolving world of medical science.

If you’ve been searching for a way to enter the healthcare industry without spending years at university, Ampath’s HPCSA accredited Training Programme could be your perfect fit. Structured as a 24-month journey, this comprehensive program combines online learning with practical, hands-on clinical training in real-world environments.


Why Phlebotomy? Why Now?

Healthcare is a rapidly growing field. With it comes the increasing demand for skilled professionals who play critical roles behind the scenes—phlebotomists being among them. Phlebotomy Technicians are responsible for drawing blood, preparing specimens for lab analysis, and ensuring patient safety during the process.

In hospitals, clinics, diagnostic labs, and mobile healthcare units, phlebotomists are essential. The best part? You don’t need a university degree to get started—just a heart for healthcare, a mind eager to learn, and the dedication to complete the training.

Ampath’s training programme is ideal for young South Africans looking to gain employable skills in a high-demand field, while earning eligibility for professional registration with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA).


What Makes This Programme Stand Out?

1. HPCSA Accreditation: Your Path to Professional Recognition

This isn’t just another course. It’s a nationally recognized, HPCSA accredited training programme that meets rigorous academic and practical standards. On successful completion, you will qualify for official registration as a Phlebotomy Technician—a title respected in both public and private healthcare sectors.

2. Blended Learning That Works for Real Life

Not everyone can commit to full-time in-person learning. That’s why Ampath combines online classes with hands-on training at clinical sites like Ampath Care Centres. This blended model ensures that you gain theoretical knowledge from the comfort of your own home while sharpening practical skills in real clinical settings.

Training takes place Monday to Friday, offering a full-time commitment without the constraints of traditional academic schedules.

3. Guidance From Experts in the Field

When you learn with Ampath, you’re learning from professionals who live and breathe medical diagnostics. You’re not just reading from a textbook—you’re being mentored by experts with years of clinical experience, who are invested in your growth.

4. Training Locations Across Two Provinces

To better serve aspiring students, the 2026 intake will offer training in Centurion (Gauteng) and Westridge (Durban, KwaZulu-Natal)—two key urban centers where demand for trained healthcare personnel continues to grow.

HPCSA accredited Training Programme


Who Can Apply?

This programme is part of a youth development initiative aimed at equipping the next generation of healthcare workers. If you’re a young South African citizen who meets the following criteria, this could be your gateway into healthcare:

  • Age: You must be under the age of 35 at the time of application.
  • Education: A minimum of 50% in Mathematics or Math Literacy, Life Sciences/Biology, and English is required.
  • Grade 12 Students: If you’re currently completing your matric year, you can apply using Grade 11 results.
  • Qualification Level: Applicants must not already possess a qualification higher than NQF Level 4 (i.e., no university degrees or diplomas).
  • Technology Access: A smartphone or digital device with a stable internet connection is essential for accessing the online components of the programme.

Most importantly, this opportunity is only open to South African citizens—an initiative designed to empower local talent and support employment within the country.


A Day in the Life: What to Expect as a Phlebotomy Student

Imagine waking up in the morning, logging into an interactive online classroom where medical professionals lead you through modules on anatomy, infection control, and specimen handling. By midday, you’re practicing real-world skills at an Ampath Care Centre—drawing blood under supervision, learning to interact with patients, and observing how labs function in real time.

It’s a well-rounded experience that not only teaches you how to do the job but prepares you for the human side of healthcare: compassion, precision, and communication.


Your Career, Your Community, Your Calling

One of the most fulfilling aspects of becoming a Phlebotomy Technician is the ability to make a difference in your own community. Whether you’re working in a rural clinic or a high-tech urban lab, your work plays a crucial role in diagnosing disease, monitoring health conditions, and ensuring timely medical treatment.

In a world where public health challenges continue to grow, skilled technicians are more essential than ever.


Key Dates and Application Details

If this sounds like your future, don’t wait too long to apply.

  • Application Deadline: 31 July 2025
  • Training Starts: Late January 2026
  • Training Duration: 24 months (Full-time)
  • Locations: Centurion (Gauteng) and Westridge, Durban (KwaZulu-Natal)

This programme is expected to receive high volumes of applications, so it’s crucial to prepare your documents, meet the criteria, and apply as early as possible.


How to Prepare for Your Application

Here’s a checklist to help ensure your application is ready:

  • Confirm your eligibility: age, citizenship, academic results
  • Prepare certified copies of ID and academic transcripts
  • SUBMIT APPLICATIONS
  • Write a short motivation letter explaining why you want to join the healthcare field
  • Ensure you have access to a smartphone or device with stable internet
  • Keep track of deadlines—late applications will not be considered

What Happens After You Apply?

After submitting your application, shortlisted candidates will be invited for assessments and interviews. If successful, you’ll receive an offer to begin your training in January 2026.

From there, you’ll enter a two-year journey of learning, growth, and transformation. By the end of it, you’ll be equipped with the qualifications and experience needed to register with the HPCSA and begin working as a professional Phlebotomy Technician.


About Ampath: Leaders in Pathology Services

Ampath is one of South Africa’s most trusted pathology service providers. With decades of experience in laboratory diagnostics and patient care, they are uniquely positioned to offer world-class training backed by deep industry knowledge.

By choosing to study at Ampath, you’re joining a network of passionate professionals who value quality, accuracy, and care in everything they do.


Real Students. Real Stories.

“I always dreamed of working in healthcare, but I couldn’t afford university. The Phlebotomy Training Programme gave me a real chance. Today, I’m proud to say I’m making a difference in people’s lives every day.”
Zanele M., Ampath Graduate, Durban

“The hands-on training was incredible. It’s one thing to learn online, but when you’re in the clinic, working with real patients, it all comes together.”
Thabo L., Ampath Trainee, Centurion

These are more than just testimonials—they’re proof that this programme changes lives.


Final Thoughts: Your Future in Your Hands

If you’re under 35, passionate about healthcare, and ready to build a career that matters, this is your chance.

Ampath’s 24-month, HPCSA-accredited Phlebotomy Technician Training Programme isn’t just a course. It’s a launchpad into a respected profession with real opportunities for growth and advancement.

Applications close on 31 July 2025, and spaces are limited. Don’t miss your opportunity to begin a meaningful career, serve your community, and become a part of South Africa’s future in healthcare.


Apply Today and Take the First Step Toward a Healthcare Career

For more details and to access the application portal, visit [Ampath’s official website] or reach out to their training department for guidance.

Your healthcare journey starts now.
Make it count.

Phindile Zwane

Phindile Zwane is an experienced content writer and contributor at the SSETA Blog, where she focuses on delivering insightful, accurate, and relevant information related to skills development, training opportunities, and educational programmes in South Africa. * Her work reflects a deep understanding of the SETA landscape and is dedicated to empowering individuals through access to verified, easy-to-understand resources. * For direct inquiries, you are welcome to reach out via email at info@sseta.co.za. * To visit our offices or find our physical location, please refer to our Location Page.

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