Learnerships

27 New Traffic Trainee Learnerships That Could Change Your Future in 2025 – Apply Now

Ngwathe Local Municipality is officially inviting young and motivated South Africans to apply for 27 Traffic Trainee Learnership vacancies for 2025. This is a golden chance to step into the world of law enforcement and traffic management. The programme runs for 12 months and is designed to give you real hands-on skills, professional training, and a valuable qualification. If you’ve ever dreamed about working in traffic law enforcement, this is your chance. The closing date for applications is 25 August 2025, so don’t wait too long.

Why This Learnership Matters

Youth unemployment is one of the biggest challenges in South Africa today. Many young people finish school but struggle to find work or training opportunities. That’s why Ngwathe Municipality has stepped up with this programme. By joining, you won’t just be sitting in a classroom — you’ll be part of a structured training system that prepares you for a career that actually matters.

The learnership is run in partnership with the Mangaung Traffic Training Academy, one of the top training providers in the Free State. Once completed, you’ll walk away with a Certificate in Road Traffic and Law Enforcement (NQF Level 4), a qualification that can open real doors for your future career.

What You Need to Know About the Learnership

  • Position Available: Traffic Trainee
  • Number of Posts: 27
  • Duration: 12-month contract
  • Location: Ngwathe Local Municipality, Free State, South Africa
  • Training Provider: Mangaung Traffic Training Academy
  • Qualification: Certificate in Road Traffic and Law Enforcement (NQF Level 4)

This opportunity is not just about a certificate — it’s about learning the discipline, skills, and confidence that law enforcement demands.

Who Can Apply? (Minimum Requirements)

Before you think of sending in your application, make sure you meet these requirements:

  • You must be a South African citizen.
  • You must have completed Matric / Grade 12.
  • You must have a valid driver’s licence.
  • You need a SAPS Clearance Certificate showing no criminal record.
  • A medical examination report is required.
  • You must live permanently within the Ngwathe Municipality area.

Additional Conditions You Should Know

Getting accepted into the programme is a big step, but it comes with responsibilities. Successful candidates must:

  • Pass both a written test and an interview.
  • Stay physically fit because you’ll undergo regular fitness checks.
  • Follow the Ngwathe Municipality’s Code of Conduct at all times.
  • Complete firearm and ammunition training under the law.
  • Be ready to wear a uniform, work shifts, and sometimes work in tough weather conditions.

It’s important to note that finishing the programme does not guarantee permanent employment with Ngwathe Municipality. However, the skills and certificate you gain will boost your chances of finding work in law enforcement or related fields.

How to Apply for This Learnership

If this opportunity excites you, here’s how to apply:

Send the following documents:

  • A detailed CV.
  • Originally certified copies of your ID and qualifications (not older than 3 months).
  • SAPS clearance certificate.
  • Proof of residence within Ngwathe Municipality.

Applications must be sent to:

The Municipal Manager
Ngwathe Local Municipality
P.O. Box 359
Parys
9585

Or hand deliver your application to:
Liebenbergsgrak Avenue, Parys

For enquiries, contact:
Mr. JS Caleni (Human Resources Manager) – 078 422 6084

Why You Should Apply Right Now

Think of this learnership as more than just a 12-month contract. It’s your chance to gain real skills, discipline, and qualifications that will set you apart from thousands of other job seekers. Even if permanent employment isn’t guaranteed, completing this learnership makes you a strong candidate for other law enforcement and traffic management roles in South Africa.

If you’re between jobs, just finished school, or simply want to start a career that makes a difference, this is a golden opportunity. But remember — there are only 27 positions available, and once the closing date hits on 25 August 2025, you’ll have to wait until next year or risk missing out entirely.

Don’t let this chance pass you by. Apply today and take the first step toward a future in law enforcement.

Published by
Ronald Williams

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