Full‑Time Study Bursary: Student Cadet Traffic Officer

Full‑Time Study Bursary: Student Cadet Traffic Officer

Reference No: WCMD 08/2026

The Western Cape Mobility Department is inviting committed, physically fit, and community‑focused young South Africans to apply for the Full‑Time Study Bursary: Student Cadet Traffic Officer Programme. This bursary offers an exceptional opportunity to receive fully funded professional traffic officer training while earning a monthly training stipend.

This structured bursary programme prepares candidates to qualify with a Further Education and Training (FET) Certificate in Road Traffic Law Enforcement, opening pathways into the road safety, law enforcement, and traffic management professions.


Programme Overview

  • Programme Type: Full‑Time Study Bursary
  • Qualification: Further Education and Training Certificate: Road Traffic Law Enforcement
  • Training Duration: 12 months
  • Training Start Date: 08 June 2026
  • Training Institution: Gene Louw Traffic College (GLTC), Brackenfell
  • Tracking Number: WCMD 08/2026
  • Department: Western Cape Mobility Department

This programme combines theoretical training, practical field deployment, fitness conditioning, and assessments to develop professional student traffic officers ready to serve communities across the Western Cape.


Training Locations / Traffic Centres

Successful candidates will be placed at various traffic centres across the Western Cape Province, including:

  • Worcester
  • Laingsburg
  • Beaufort West
  • Oudtshoorn
  • Brackenfell
  • Somerset West
  • Vredenburg
  • Vredendal
  • Caledon
  • Swellendam
  • Mossel Bay
  • George
  • Knysna

Applicants should be well‑versed in the dominant language of the area in which they wish to be appointed.


Purpose of the Bursary Programme

The Student Cadet Traffic Officer Bursary aims to train disciplined, ethical, and physically capable individuals to support road safety and law enforcement across the Western Cape. Upon completion, participants will be equipped with the skills and knowledge required to:

  • Enforce road traffic and public transport legislation
  • Perform visible traffic control and policing services
  • Promote crime prevention and road safety awareness
  • Carry out administrative and operational duties within traffic services

Minimum Requirements

Applicants must meet all of the following requirements to be considered:

Educational Requirements

  • Grade 12 (Senior Certificate) or equivalent qualification

Driver’s Licence

  • Valid Code B (Manual) motor vehicle driver’s licence

Age Requirement

  • Applicants must be 35 years of age or younger
  • Applicants older than 35 years will not be considered

Physical & Medical Fitness

  • Must be physically fit
  • Pregnant persons will not be considered due to physically demanding training activities
  • Must submit a medical certificate confirming:
    • Fitness for strenuous physical activity
    • Negative pregnancy test result
    • Drug‑free status

Personal Appearance

  • No visible tattoos or body piercings (except for females with one piercing in each ear)
  • This requirement supports discipline, uniformity, and professional presentation

Criminal Record

  • Applicants must have no criminal record

Assessment & Selection Process

All shortlisted candidates will undergo a rigorous selection process, including:

  • Physical fitness assessments
  • Driving assessments
  • Written assessments
  • Interviews
  • Medical, psychological, and drug testing
  • Psychometric testing (where required)
  • Fingerprint or identity clearance via SAPS
  • Integrity and ethical conduct assessment
  • Ongoing fitness and drug testing throughout the training period

Only candidates who meet all requirements and pass all assessments will be admitted.


Key Performance Areas (During Training)

Successful bursary recipients will be trained and assessed in the following areas:

  • Enforcement of road traffic, public passenger, and transport legislation
  • Visible traffic policing and road safety operations
  • Crime prevention support activities
  • Completion of administrative and operational duties
  • Compliance with the 12‑month training contract, including:
    • Practical deployment
    • Shift work on a 24/7 rotational system when required

Competencies and Skills Required

Applicants must demonstrate or develop the following competencies:

  • Good written and verbal communication skills in at least two of the three official languages of the Western Cape
  • Strong interpersonal and public relations skills
  • Assertiveness and confidence
  • Ability to remain calm and focused under pressure
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Discipline, integrity, and a strong sense of responsibility

Remuneration and Benefits

  • Training Stipend: R5,000 per month
  • Paid monthly for the full 12‑month training period
  • Note: The stipend excludes meals and accommodation

This bursary provides financial support while allowing participants to focus fully on their training and development.


Important Notes

  • No permanent employment is guaranteed upon completion of the bursary
  • Any future permanent appointments will be subject to:
    • Availability of posts
    • Competitive recruitment processes
    • DPSA 2016 regulations
  • The selection process will be guided by the Employment Equity targets of the Western Cape Government
  • By applying, candidates consent to reference checks, including:
    • Disciplinary history
    • Reasons for leaving previous employment

Application Support

If you experience technical difficulties with your online application, assistance is available:

Online Application Helpline: 086 137 0214
Operating Hours: Monday to Friday | 08:00 – 16:00

For position‑specific enquiries, contact:

Mr T. Qunta
021 981 1163 / 1164


Closing Date

Applications close on: 05 May 2026

Late applications will not be accepted under any circumstances.


Final Call to Action

If you are a disciplined, physically fit, and community‑driven individual with a passion for law enforcement and road safety, the Student Cadet Traffic Officer Bursary with the Western Cape Mobility Department offers a life‑changing opportunity to build a meaningful public service career.

Apply before the closing date and take the first step toward becoming a qualified Traffic Officer in the Western Cape.

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