Traffic Officer Learnership Programme Available
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If you would like to a be a Traffic Officer then there is a Learnership available with the Department of Community Safety and Transport Management. If you are between 18 and 35 and unemployed then this 3 year Learnership could be for you!
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The Department of Community Safety and Transport Management is offering a Learnership programme in Road Traffic Management. The opportunity is open to unemployed youth aged 18 to 35 residing in the North West Province. The Learnership aims to empower and provide valuable skills to young individuals while offering amonthly stipend of R3000 for the duration of three years.
Learnership Requirements
To qualify for the programme, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Age: Between 18 and 35 years
Education: Grade 12 Certificate or Vocational National Certificate L4
Documents required:
Valid South African Identity Document (RSA ID)
Police Criminal Clearance Report (obtained from South African Police Services, issued within the last 3 weeks)
Medical report stating fitness for strenuous physical exercise (from a registered health professional with an official stamp)
Valid driver's license (Code 8, 10, or 14 - No learners licenses accepted)
Proof of Residence (strictly from Municipality of Traditional Council)
No visible tattoos
Additional Information:
Applicants must not have participated in a previous Public Service Learnership Programme.
Applicants must not be 36 years of age or older at the time of enrollment.
HOW TO APPLY
Click Here For Details On How To Apply
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