Govan Mbeki Local Municipality is now accepting applications for its Firefighter Internship Programme 2026, offering 16 positions for unemployed, trained firefighters.
If you’ve completed your firefighter training and are ready to serve your community, this 12-month internship could be your stepping stone into a full-time firefighting or emergency services career.
Closing Date: Friday, 13 February 2026
Location: Secunda and surrounding areas
Stipend: R8 300 per month
Reference: 2025-2026/025
Who Should Apply (Minimum Requirements)
Applicants must be:
- South African, aged 20–35 years
- Grade 12 certified
- Certified in:
- Fire Fighter I & II
- Hazmat Awareness
- First Aid Level 3
- Physically and mentally fit
Added advantages (not mandatory):
- Hazmat Operational certification
- Valid Code C Driver’s Licence
- EC Driver’s Licence
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Documents You Must Submit
Incomplete paperwork is a top reason for rejection. Prepare:
- Fully completed official municipal application form
- Comprehensive CV
- Certified copy of ID
- Certified copies of firefighter qualifications
- Copy of municipal services account (proof of residence)
Where to get the application form:
- Secunda Main Offices
- All regional municipal offices
- Municipal website
⚠️ Note: Faxed or emailed applications will not be considered.
Where to Submit Your Application
Address to:
The Manager: Human Capital
Private Bag X1017
Secunda, 2302
Applications can also be submitted at any municipal office within Govan Mbeki’s jurisdiction.
How to Prepare for Success
- Fill the form carefully: Missing sections can disqualify you.
- Certify documents: ID and qualifications must be recently certified.
- Match CV to role: Highlight training, fitness, volunteer work, teamwork, and driver’s licence.
- Attach municipal account properly: If not in your name, provide proof of residence.
- Apply early: Avoid queues, printing issues, or office closures.
- Prepare physically: Firefighting is demanding—work on cardio, strength, and endurance.
What Happens After You Apply
- Screening: Age, qualifications, certificates, and application completeness are checked.
- Shortlisting: Only candidates who meet all requirements move forward.
- Interview: Bring original certificates and proof of fitness.
- Placement: Successful candidates start the 12-month internship.
Career Growth After Internship
This internship can launch you into:
- Firefighter (Permanent Post) – Municipal Fire Services
- Emergency Medical & Rescue roles – With additional certifications
- Fire and Safety Officer – Private sector (construction, mining, logistics)
- Disaster Management & Public Safety – Municipal or provincial departments
- Specialized Hazmat/Rescue roles – With added operational training
Tip: Treat this internship as your foundation year — it can define your firefighting and emergency services career.
FAQ (Quick Answers)
- Can I apply without Fire Fighter II? No, both I & II are required.
- Can I apply without a driver’s licence? No, Code C is required; EC is advantageous.
- Can students still studying firefighting apply? No, applicants must be trained and unemployed.
- Stipend amount? R8 300/month.
- Duration? 12 months.
- Can I email my application? No. Only physical submission accepted.
- Disability applicants? Yes, the municipality encourages applications and asks you to indicate this.
⚠️ Deadline: 13 February 2026
Apply early, complete all documents, and prepare mentally and physically — this is your chance to step into a respected career protecting your community.
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