Mbhashe Traffic Trainee & Peace Officer Jobs – Closing 15 June 2026
Are you a young person living in Mbhashe who needs work experience now? Mbhashe Local Municipality opportunity offers a 12‑month programme that pays R5 500 each month, and the deadline is fast approaching.
What the programme offers
The municipality is hiring for two entry‑level roles: Traffic Trainee and Peace Officer. The posts are based in Dutywa, Willowvale and Elliotdale in the Eastern Cape. The contract lasts 12 months and comes with a monthly stipend of R5 500.
Number of posts:
- Traffic Trainee – 5 in Dutywa, 2 in Willowvale, 2 in Elliotdale (total 9)
- Peace Officer – 8 in Dutywa, 4 in Willowvale, 3 in Elliotdale (total 15)
Who can apply
You must meet all of the following:
- South African citizen with a Grade 12 (Matric) certificate or equivalent (a diploma is a plus)
- 0–2 years of work experience – recent matriculants are welcome
- Resident of Dutywa, Willowvale or Elliotdale (the municipality only accepts local applicants)
- Valid Code EB driver’s licence (required for both roles)
What you will gain
- R5 500 per month while you learn on the job
- Hands‑on experience in traffic management, road safety, public order and municipal by‑law enforcement
- Training that can help you apply for full‑time traffic officer, police, or municipal safety positions later
- Professional contacts and a reference from a recognised local authority
How to apply (step‑by‑step)
- Gather the required documents:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of South African ID
- Certified copy of Matric certificate
- Certified copy of Code EB driver’s licence
- Proof of residence (utility bill or rates receipt)
- Copies of any additional qualifications (if you have them)
- Choose the exact post you want, for example “Traffic Trainee – Dutywa” or “Peace Officer – Willowvale”.
- Submit your complete application to the relevant EPWP office as instructed in the official advert.
- Make sure to send your application before 15 June 2026 at 16:30. Late submissions may not be considered.
Tips to improve your chances
- Double‑check that all documents are certified and attached.
- Write your name, contact details, and the exact position clearly on the first page.
- Keep a copy of everything you send for your records.
- Prepare for a possible interview – think of examples that show teamwork, communication and community involvement.
- Apply early; many applicants wait until the last day.
Next steps
If you meet the criteria, start preparing your paperwork today. The stipend and real‑world experience can be the first step toward a career in law enforcement, traffic management or municipal services. Remember, the closing date is 15 June 2026, so act now.





