Post Level 1 Teaching Posts 2026 – Vacancies, How to Apply
If you need a stable teaching job right now, the Post Level 1 (PL1) Teaching Posts were published on 26 June 2026 and offer permanent or contract positions in public schools across South Africa.
What the opportunity is
Post Level 1 posts are classroom‑based teaching posts in government schools. They are advertised by the Provincial Departments of Education whenever a funded vacancy becomes available. The vacancies cover all phases – Foundation, Intermediate, Senior, and FET – as well as special needs and inclusive education. Positions are available nationwide and may be permanent or contract, paid according to the national educator salary scales.
Who can apply
- Qualified teachers with a recognised teaching qualification (B.Ed. or a degree plus PGCE)
- Newly qualified graduates
- Teachers registered with the South African Council for Educators (SACE)
- Applicants who meet the specific subject and provincial requirements
- South African citizens or holders of a valid work permit
What you gain
- Salary according to the approved educator scales, with annual adjustments
- Medical aid options, GEPF pension, and possible housing allowance
- Paid leave, maternity leave, and professional development opportunities
- Experience in a range of school environments – urban, township, and rural
- Opportunity for career progression and future leadership roles
How to apply
- Download the official vacancy circular from the Provincial Department of Education website.
- Prepare a current CV that highlights your teaching practice, subject expertise and any extra‑curricular work.
- Gather the required documents:
- Certified copy of your ID
- Certified qualifications and transcripts
- SACE registration certificate
- Police clearance (if requested)
- Reference letters from previous employers
- Complete the application form, ensuring all fields are filled correctly and the reference number is included.
- Submit the application before the closing date. Use the official link provided in the circular – apply here.
Tips to improve your chances
- Tailor your CV to the specific post and emphasise relevant classroom experience.
- Show evidence of CAPS knowledge and digital teaching skills.
- Include any coaching, leadership or ICT integration experience.
- Keep your SACE registration active and up to date.
- Proofread your application for spelling or data errors.
- Apply for several vacancies that match your qualifications – many teachers succeed after multiple applications.
Encouraging conclusion
Teaching remains one of the most respected and secure careers in South Africa. By preparing a complete, accurate application and applying early, you increase your odds of securing a PL1 post. Check the provincial vacancy listings each week, keep your documents ready, and keep applying. Persistence pays off – each submission builds your experience and brings you closer to a rewarding teaching position.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Who can apply for Post Level 1 teaching posts? Qualified teachers registered with SACE who meet the advertised requirements.
- Can newly qualified teachers apply? Yes. Many schools welcome fresh graduates.
- Is SACE registration compulsory? Yes. Most provinces require it.
- Are these permanent jobs? Some are permanent; others are contract or temporary.
- Can I apply in more than one province? Yes, as long as you meet each province’s criteria.
- Do I need teaching experience? Not always. Some posts accept newly qualified teachers.
- How often are teaching posts advertised? Vacancies are posted throughout the year whenever funded posts become available.





