The Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) is set to recruit 500 young people residing within the metro municipality for its training programme set to commence on 1 January 2026.
The 500 individuals will be trained to become metro police officers.
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE JMPD TRAINING PROGRAMME
The JMPD said only online applications will be considered, and it is compulsory that you send the application to the specific region where you reside; if you do not, your application will not be accepted.
Furthermore, applicants can apply using the specific links provided for each region or via the City of Johannesburg’s website joburg.org.za, and the closing date is Tuesday, 8 July.
The department said the intensive training will span 18 months, and successful candidates will be considered for appointment as metro police officers upon completion.
During the training, trainees will receive a stipend in accordance with the City’s policy and will be subject to training contracts, academy rules, and RTMC training policy.
“The training will take place at the JMPD training academy. Due to the intensive recruitment process, the Metro Police Training is expected to commence on 1 January 2026,” the department said.
WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS?
To be eligible, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Be a South African citizen in possession of a valid Senior Certificate (Grade 12 or equivalent NQF Level 4).
- Residing within the jurisdiction of the Johannesburg Metropolitan area and providing original proof of residence (Due to the intense requirement and verification process, JMPD officers from each region will be assigned to physically verify the applicant’s address. Systems like the voter’s roll will also be used to verify if you reside in that particular ward).
- Have no criminal conviction or record and be prepared to allow biometric data and other information to be taken for criminal record checks.
- Hold a valid Driver’s License (minimum Code B, no Learner’s license).
- Be between 18 and 35 years of age.
- Be physically and mentally fit, with a comprehensive Medical Certificate submitted with the application.
- Be able to subject themselves to and successfully complete a pre-training fitness assessment.
- Have no civil judgment(s) relating to fraud and/or corruption against their name and be prepared to undergo vetting processes.
- Be proficient in English.
- Have no objection to carrying a firearm and wearing a uniform.
WILL YOU BE APPLYING FOR THE JMPD TRAINING PROGRAMME?
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