Metro Police and Traffic Learnership


City of Cape Town 

REFERENCE NUMBER : SS 26/25

Salary : R34.91 per hour

Closing Date : 10 May 2025

Requirements

- Grade 12 qualification (of which documentary proof must be

 furnished)

- Be proficient in English, and at least one other official language

- Currently unemployed (STUDENTS & EPWP STAFF ELIGIBLE TO

 APPLY)

- Be at least 18 years old and under 35 years old

- Must be medically and physically fit to undergo strenuous physical

 training.

- Applicants should be fully aware of their health status and

 capabilities when arriving for the fitness assessments, as

 excellent physical fitness and mental resilience is a requirement

 for the post.

- Must be able to work in a team and cope with stressful situations

- No Criminal Record

- Must have a valid driving licence license minimum code B (manual

 transmission)

- Trainees must successfully complete the Further Education and

 Training Certificate: Road

 Traffic Law Enforcement as well as Law Enforcement Skills Program

 SP4/2012

- No tattoos which will be visible when wearing any uniform of the

 service.


NOTE: All shortlisted candidates will be required to undertake and

pass the following compulsory fitness tests. The fitness testing

component is an elimination process at each test, so applicants

will be eliminated from participating in the remaining tests

should they fail to meet the requirements of the preceding fitness

test.

- 2.4 km run (Males 11 minutes and Females 13 minutes)

- 1 minute Push-ups test (both males and females: 30 in 60

 seconds)

- 1 minute Sit-up test (both males and females: 30 in 60 seconds)

- Dead load carry over 100m (both males and females: 2 x 25kg

 weight; one in each hand)

- Tyre Drag over 20m distance (both males and females)

-

20m Shuttle Runs (both males and females: 10 shuttle runs in 60

 seconds)

- 2,1 meter wall clearing (both males and females)

- Motorcycle Reach Test (both males and females)

- Comfort Swim (both males and females: any stroke; unassisted)

Due to the physical requirements, pregnant persons will not be

allowed to undergo the physical assessments.

NOTE: Candidates will:

- be required to pass a written assessment and an interview

- be required to pass a physical assessment

- be required to submit their fingerprints and identity numbers for

 checking criminal records. No other criminal clearances will be

 acceptable

- be required to undergo a City medical evaluation

- be required to undergo a compulsory drug test at a City testing

 venue.

- be required to pass a driver assessment

- candidates will be subject to the code of Conduct of the Public

 Safety Training College, as well as the pass requirements

 stipulated by the College and in line with relevant unit standards

Special conditions attached to the post:

- The City is not obligated to offer a permanent position after

 completion of the training; candidates will be required to undergo

 extensive physical training, whilst at the College and training in

 accordance with the Firearm and Ammunitions Act.

- Applicants who previously served in Local Government, and who

 were dismissed as a result of misconduct, will not be considered for

 appointment in the City of Cape Town.

- In view of the physical demands of the basic training programme

 for the Metro Police and Traffic Learnership, applicants with

 chronic diseases, physical impairments or any other health

 conditions that may lead to the interruption of the training

 programme, may be excluded from participation. Should any

 applicant fail to disclose any health condition, it will result in

 their withdrawal from the programme, on the determination

 thereof.

- Successful candidates will be required to adhere to the following:

 - wear a uniform, work shifts and in all weather conditions.

 - be prepared to be rotated anywhere within the boundaries of

 the City of Cape Town, and where required, to perform duties

 outside the boundaries of the City of Cape Town.

 - maintain a suitable level of fitness, and must submit himself or

 herself to continuous mandatory physical medical examination,

as determined by the City

 - be prepared to undergo regular psychological assessment

 upon the request of the City

 - be prepared to undergo additional training successfully, as

 determined by the City of Cape Town

An employee may not, without prior written consent from the City,

directly or indirectly, undertake private work and/or be engaged in

any business, trade or profession (whether remunerative or not)

outside of any work, which they are required to perform for the City

No staff member of a municipality may be a party to or beneficiary

under a contract for the provision of goods or services to any

municipality or any municipal entity established by a municipality.

Furthermore, no employee may conduct business with the State (this

includes all organs of state).Successful applicants must submit within

30 days following appointment date application on the prescribed

form for approval from the Executive Director to undertake private

work and or to engage in any business , trade or profession . Failure

to comply will lead to termination of service.


Key Performance Areas

The City invites suitably qualified, unemployed youth aged 18 – 34,


who meet the relevant minimum requirements to apply for a

learnership in Road Traffic Law Enforcement The training will be

provided by the Public Safety Training College and the duration will

be over a period of 18 months 

from 1 June 2025 until 30 November2026


 Learners will receive an allowance of R34.91 per hour.


How to Apply

By submitting your application for a position at the City of Cape

Town, you are consenting to the use of your personal information

provided as part of your application and/or Recruitment process for

Recruitment and Selection purposes. In addition, you may be

required to undergo, including but not limited to, Criminal and

Security Checks, Personal Verification, and Lifestyle Audits,

throughout your recruitment process and/or subsequent

employment.

External candidates: APPLY ON LINE VIA


www.capetown.gov.za/careers


Internal staff: APPLY ON LINE VIA SAP PORTAL

Certified copies of qualifications must be available on request.

Applicants are respectfully informed that, if no notification of

appointment is received within three months of the closing date,

they must accept that their applications were unsuccessful

Please note that no hard copy or emailed applications will be

accepted.

In order to apply on-line, applicants must first create an e-Services

Account on the City of Cape Town Website.

www.capetown.gov.za

Applicants may use any computer with internet access to apply.

Smart phones are not compatible with this on-line application

process and cannot be used to apply.

Applicants may use a Smart Cape computer at a City of Cape Town

Library if they are a library member.

To become a library member, you will need to apply for membership

at a library with your ID and proof of residence.

Please note that no late applications will be considered. On-line

applications must include the submission of:

- A certified copy of your South African Identity Document (no

 affidavits will be accepted)

- A recently certified copy of matric certificate

Shortlisted candidates will be informed via SMS or telephonically

when to report to the identified venue to complete the compulsory

tests.

Shortlisted candidates are advised to bring their own gear, food and

refreshments to the testing venue.

Only applicants with no criminal record and no pending criminal

cases, awaiting trial and/or pending sentencing cases will be

considered for employment.

Only applicants, who have undergone a compulsory drug test and

are found to be drug free, will be considered for employment.

There should be no expectation of receiving a job offer by applying

for, and subsequently being tested and found competent.

Canvassing by job applicants or, any other person on behalf of job

applicants, for posts within the Council’s Service is prohibited and

evidence thereof will disqualify the applicant’s application for

consideration for appointment.

If appointed, candidates are required to make themselves available

to work as they are rostered, and are not permitted to have other

employment or run a private business whilst in the employ of the City

without the City Manager’s written permission.

Random testing for possession and or consumption of drugs / alcohol

/ illegal substances may be carried out during the course of

employment


Apply online only at


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