What You Need
- South African ID
- Grade 12 (Matric certificate)
- Valid Code B manual driver’s licence
- Clean criminal record
- Medical fitness certificate
- Strong physical fitness
- Ability to communicate in 2 official Western Cape languages
Programme Overview
The Western Cape Mobility Department Traffic Officer Student Cadet Learnership 2026 is a 12-month full-time bursary training programme.
It prepares unemployed youth to qualify for a Further Education and Training Certificate: Road Traffic Law Enforcement, the required qualification to become a traffic officer in South Africa.
Training takes place at the Gene Louw Traffic College, combining classroom learning with practical enforcement training.
- Reference Number: WCMD 08/2026
- Duration: 12 months
- Start Date: 08 June 2026
- Stipend: R5,000 per month
- Closing Date: 05 May 2026
Why This Learnership Matters
This programme offers a direct entry route into law enforcement careers such as:
- Traffic Officer
- Metro Police
- Road safety enforcement
It provides:
- Recognised qualification
- Hands-on operational training
- Exposure to real enforcement environments
What You Will Study
The programme includes both theoretical and practical training in:
- Road Traffic Act enforcement
- Accident scene management
- Criminal procedure basics
- Traffic control operations
- Court procedures and evidence handling
- Public transport inspections
- Radio communication
- Defensive driving
- Physical training and discipline
Training Locations
Successful candidates may be placed in centres such as:
- Worcester
- Beaufort West
- Oudtshoorn
- Somerset West
- Brackenfell
- Vredenburg
- Knysna
- Mossel Bay
- George
Placement depends on operational needs.
Minimum Requirements
To qualify, you must:
- Be under 35 years old
- Have Grade 12
- Hold a valid Code B manual driver’s licence
- Be medically and physically fit
- Have no criminal record
- Be drug-free
- Be willing to work shifts and relocate if required
Uniform and Appearance Rules
Because this is a uniformed service, applicants must:
- Have no visible tattoos
- Have no visible piercings
- (Females may have one ear piercing per ear)
Selection Process
Shortlisted candidates must complete:
- Medical assessment
- Psychological evaluation
- Drug testing
- Physical fitness test
- Driving assessment
- Written assessment
- Panel interview
Additional checks may include:
- Criminal clearance (SAPS)
- Identity verification
- Integrity testing
Monthly Stipend
Learners receive:
- R5,000 per month
Important:
- No accommodation
- No meals
- No transport provided
Plan your finances before applying.
What Happens After Training
This programme does not guarantee employment.
However, it gives you a recognised qualification that improves your chances of working in:
- Provincial traffic departments
- Municipal enforcement units
- Metro Police services
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted through the official online platform.
Prepare these documents:
- Certified ID copy
- Matric certificate
- Driver’s licence
- Medical proof (if required)
Apply early to avoid missing the deadline.
Expert Insight
A common mistake is underestimating the physical and driving requirements.
Many applicants focus only on documents and ignore preparation.
Pro tip:
Before applying:
- Improve your fitness levels
- Practice manual driving confidently
- Learn basic road traffic rules
- Prepare for discipline and structured training
This gives you a clear advantage during selection.
You Can Also Explore Youthscope
If you are interested in similar opportunities, you can also check:
- Internships in South Africa
- Bursaries for 2026
- Learnership programmes
- Apprenticeships
- Jobs for youth
- Student guides and resources
- Scholarships and funding options
- Fellowship opportunities
Work Conditions After Qualification
Traffic officers often work:
- Shifts and weekends
- Night operations
- Roadside deployments
- Emergency response situations
You must be ready for a demanding field environment.
Closing Date
05 May 2026
Late applications will not be accepted.
Why You Should Apply
This is one of the most practical pathways into a government law enforcement career in South Africa.
If you are disciplined, physically fit, and committed to public safety, this programme offers a strong foundation.
Final Tip
Prepare early, stay disciplined, and ensure all your documents are complete and certified before applying.

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