Young South Africans living within the Sundays River Valley municipal area have an opportunity to gain practical experience in firefighting and community safety through the Sundays River Valley Municipality 2026/2027 Firefighter Learnership Programme.
The municipality is recruiting three Firefighter Learners for the Paterson, Addo and Nqweba areas. Successful applicants will participate in a 12-month practical on-the-job assignment, with the official advert listing a stipend of R5,000.
This opportunity may be particularly relevant to unemployed young people who have completed Grade 12 and want exposure to emergency services, firefighting, disaster management and municipal public safety work. However, applicants should understand that this is not simply an office-based learnership. The municipality specifically requires candidates to be physically fit and able to work in confined areas and at heights, and shortlisted candidates can expect a physical fitness evaluation.
Below, Edupstairs explains the official requirements, application process and practical considerations applicants should understand before applying.
Quick Overview
- Organisation: Sundays River Valley Municipality
- Programme: 2026/2027 Firefighter Learnership Programme
- Positions: 3 Firefighter Learners
- Areas: Paterson, Addo and Nqweba
- Province: Eastern Cape
- Minimum education: Grade 12
- Age requirement: 18 to 35 years
- Stipend: R5,000 as stated in the municipal notice
- Duration: 12 months
- Driver’s licence: Code B (08) required
- Experience: Disaster management knowledge and experience is an added advantage
- Closing date: 21 August 2026
- Closing time: 12:00
- Application method: Complete the official SRVM application form and submit the required documents to the Office of the Skills Development Facilitator
- Who should pay particular attention: First-time learners and out-of-training learners needing practical experience are given priority in terms of the municipality’s notice.
About Sundays River Valley Municipality
Sundays River Valley Municipality is a local municipality in the Eastern Cape. Its municipal administration is based in Nqweba.
Like other local municipalities, it has responsibilities connected to delivering services to communities. The Firefighter Learnership Programme should therefore be understood in the context of developing people who can contribute to risk management and safety-related functions.
The municipality describes the programme as an opportunity aimed at unemployed youth who are passionate about serving their communities through risk management and safety provision.
Importantly, the official notice states that applicants must reside within the Sundays River Valley municipal area. This means applicants should not assume that being an Eastern Cape resident generally is sufficient.
The advertised areas are:
- Paterson
- Addo
- Nqweba
Applicants should carefully consider the residency requirement before spending money on printing, certification or transport to submit an application.
What Does a Firefighter Learnership Involve?
The official advert describes this as a developmental programme with a practical on-the-job assignment lasting 12 months.
It does not provide a detailed day-by-day training curriculum, and Edupstairs will therefore not speculate about subjects or qualifications that the municipality has not officially stated.
What applicants can establish from the advert is that the programme has significant physical and practical components.
Candidates will be assessed through activities including running, push-ups, sit-ups, carrying a dead load and climbing a ladder. There are also claustrophobia and acrophobia assessments.
That tells applicants something important: meeting the Grade 12 requirement alone does not necessarily make someone competitive or suitable for this programme.
Firefighting and emergency-response environments can require physical endurance, teamwork, discipline, situational awareness and an ability to remain functional in stressful circumstances.
The advert specifically mentions the ability to cope in traumatic situations.
Official Requirements
The following requirements come directly from the Sundays River Valley Municipality advertisement.
Applicants must:
- Have Grade 12
- Be between 18 and 35 years old
- Be able to work in restrained/confined areas and at heights
- Be physically fit
- Be able to work in a group
- Be able to cope in traumatic situations
- Have no criminal record
- Possess a Code B (08) driver’s licence
The municipality further states that:
- Knowledge and experience in disaster management will be an added advantage.
Important distinction: required vs added advantage
Applicants should not confuse an “added advantage” with a compulsory requirement.
The advert lists knowledge and experience in disaster management as advantageous. It does not state that every applicant must already have disaster management experience.
If you meet the mandatory requirements but have never worked in disaster management, you should therefore not automatically disqualify yourself.
At the same time, never claim disaster-management experience on your CV if you do not have it.
Residency Requirement
The municipality states that it is inviting applicants who reside within its municipal area.
This is an important eligibility condition.
Applicants should make sure that the residential information provided in their application is accurate and consistent with any supporting documentation requested by the municipality.
The advertisement does not specify a separate proof-of-residence document in the application document list. Applicants should therefore follow the official application requirements rather than inventing additional requirements themselves.
If the application form requests residential details, complete them accurately.
Physical Fitness Evaluation
Candidates will be expected to participate in a physical fitness evaluation consisting of:
- 200-metre run within a prescribed time
- Push-ups
- Sit-ups
- Dead-load carry
- Ladder climb
- Claustrophobia/acrophobia test
The advert does not state the required number of push-ups or sit-ups, the weight used for the dead-load carry, or the prescribed time for the 200-metre run.
Applicants should therefore be cautious of unofficial social-media posts claiming specific pass marks unless those standards are subsequently communicated by the municipality.
What are claustrophobia and acrophobia assessments?
Claustrophobia relates to a severe fear of enclosed or confined spaces, while acrophobia relates to a severe fear of heights.
These assessments make sense in the context of the programme because the municipality specifically requires candidates to be capable of working in restrained areas and at heights.
Applicants should take this part of the selection process seriously.
Edupstairs Application Guidance
Prepare for the physical assessment
Do not wait until you receive a call before thinking about fitness.
Because the official advert explicitly lists running, push-ups, sit-ups, carrying a load and climbing, applicants can reasonably prepare themselves for these types of activities.
Preparation should be sensible and safe. Your objective is not to injure yourself before an assessment.
Candidates who have been inactive should avoid suddenly attempting extreme workouts. Build fitness progressively according to your own ability.
Make your CV relevant
A long generic CV is not automatically a strong CV.
Highlight relevant information such as:
- Grade 12
- Valid Code B driver’s licence
- Community involvement
- Volunteer experience
- Disaster-management exposure, if applicable
- Safety-related training, if genuinely completed
- Team-based activities
- Previous practical or physical work experience, where relevant
Do not manufacture firefighting experience.
This programme is designed as a developmental opportunity, so honesty about your current experience is preferable to making claims that may be checked.
Write a focused motivational letter
The official advert specifically requires a motivational letter.
Your motivation should explain why you are applying rather than repeating your CV.
Useful points may include:
- Why firefighting or community safety interests you
- Why you want practical experience
- What you understand about working in a demanding team environment
- Your willingness to learn
- Any genuine community, safety or emergency-related experience
- Why you believe you can handle the physical and disciplined nature of the programme
Avoid copying generic motivational letters from the internet word-for-word.
A short, specific and credible motivation is generally more useful than several pages of vague statements.
How to Apply
Applicants must complete the SRVM application form, which is obtainable here.
The application must include:
- Completed SRVM application form
- CV
- Certified copy of ID
- Certified copies of certificates
- Motivational letter
Applications must be delivered to:
Office of the Skills Development Facilitator
Sundays River Valley Municipality
23 Middle Street
Nqweba
6120
Closing date: 21 August 2026 at 12:00
Applicants should note the 12:00 closing time. Do not treat this as an application that can necessarily be submitted at any point before midnight on the closing date.
Application Checklist Before You Submit
Before handing in your application, check that:
- You meet the Grade 12 requirement.
- You are between 18 and 35 years old.
- You reside within the Sundays River Valley municipal area.
- You have a Code B (08) driver’s licence.
- You have completed the correct SRVM application form.
- Your CV contains current contact details.
- Your ID copy is certified.
- Required certificate copies are certified.
- Your motivational letter is included.
- Your documents are readable.
- Information on your application form matches your CV.
- You are submitting before 12:00 on 21 August 2026.
Keep a copy of your completed application documents for your own records where possible.
Common Application Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying without a Code B driver’s licence
The driver’s licence is listed under the official requirements. It should not be treated as optional.
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Assuming Grade 12 is the only selection criterion
Grade 12 is the education requirement, but candidates must also meet the age, residency, licence, fitness and other stated requirements.
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Ignoring the physical assessment
This is one of the clearest signals in the advert. Applicants who meet the paperwork requirements should still expect a physically demanding selection component.
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Forgetting the motivational letter
The municipality explicitly requests one.
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Submitting uncertified documents
The advert requests certified copies of the ID and certificates.
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Arriving after the closing time
The closing deadline is 21 August 2026 at 12:00, not simply “21 August.”
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Exaggerating experience
Disaster-management experience is an advantage, but falsely claiming it can undermine your application.
What Happens After You Apply?
The municipality provides an important instruction concerning unsuccessful applications.
According to the official notice, if you have not received a response from the municipality within 30 days after the closing date, you should accept that your application was unsuccessful.
This means applicants should not wait indefinitely before continuing their job search.
Keep applying for other suitable learnerships, internships and entry-level opportunities while your application is being considered.
The municipality also states that appointments will focus on ensuring fair representation of community groups within SRVM to address the municipality’s demographics.
Where Can Firefighting Experience Lead?
Firefighting is part of a broader emergency-response and public-safety environment.
Practical exposure may help participants understand whether they want to pursue further opportunities connected to areas such as:
- Fire and rescue services
- Municipal emergency services
- Disaster management
- Occupational and community safety
- Emergency preparedness
- Risk-management support
These are examples of related career environments, not guaranteed jobs or progression routes offered by this particular learnership.
Applicants should continue researching the formal qualifications and recruitment requirements applicable to any career they wish to pursue after the programme.
Tools you may find useful:
- SETA Platform
- RDP / BNG Housing Eligibility Checker
- SASSA Grant Eligibility Checker
- SAPS / Metro / Traffic / DCS Eligibility Checker
- Youth Employment Eligibility Checker
- SA Bursary & NSFAS Eligibility Checker
- UIF Benefits Eligibility Checker and Payment Estimator
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Need Help?
Edupstairs Advice
If you meet the official requirements, do not leave this application until the last minute.
There are only three advertised learner positions, so attention to detail matters.
Start by obtaining the official application form. Then prepare your CV, certified documents and motivational letter. Check every document before submission.
The physical component deserves equal attention. The recruitment process is not based solely on paperwork, and candidates should prepare appropriately for the fitness evaluation.
Most importantly, be truthful.
If you do not have disaster-management experience, don’t invent it. If you do have relevant volunteer, community-safety or practical experience, explain it clearly and accurately.
And continue applying elsewhere while waiting for feedback. One of the strongest strategies for unemployed job seekers is to maintain several legitimate applications rather than placing all expectations on one opportunity.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How many Firefighter Learners are being recruited?
The official advertisement lists three Firefighter Learner positions.
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What qualification do I need?
The stated education requirement is Grade 12.
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Can I apply without previous firefighting experience?
The advert does not list previous firefighting experience as a compulsory requirement. Knowledge and experience in disaster management is described as an added advantage.
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What is the age requirement?
Applicants must be between 18 and 35 years old.
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Do I need a driver’s licence?
Yes. The official requirements specify a Code B (08) driver’s licence.
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How much is the stipend?
The advertisement states a stipend of R5,000. It does not provide further detail in the supplied notice about deductions or other payment conditions.
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How long is the programme?
Successful candidates will participate in a practical on-the-job assignment for 12 months.
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Is there a physical fitness test?
Yes. Candidates will be expected to undergo a physical fitness evaluation involving a 200-metre run, push-ups, sit-ups, a dead-load carry, ladder climbing and claustrophobia/acrophobia testing.
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What is the required time for the 200-metre run?
The advertisement says candidates must complete the run within a prescribed time, but the supplied notice does not specify that time.
Applicants should not rely on unofficial figures circulating online.
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Can someone from outside Sundays River Valley Municipality apply?
The advert specifically invites applicants who reside within the municipal area. Applicants outside the municipality should therefore not assume they are eligible.
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Where must applications be submitted?
Applications must be submitted to the Office of the Skills Development Facilitator at 23 Middle Street, Nqweba.
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What documents are required?
The official advert requests the completed SRVM application form, CV, certified ID copy, certified copies of certificates and a motivational letter.
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When does the opportunity close?
Applications close on 21 August 2026 at 12:00.
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Does completing the learnership guarantee permanent employment?
The supplied advertisement does not promise permanent employment after the 12-month programme. Applicants should not interpret the learnership as a guaranteed permanent municipal job.
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How will I know if my application was unsuccessful?
The municipality states that applicants who have not received a response within 30 days after the closing date should accept that their application was unsuccessful.
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Disclaimer
Edupstairs is an independent information and career-opportunity platform and is not Sundays River Valley Municipality.
This article explains the opportunity based on the official advertisement supplied for the 2026/2027 Firefighter Learnership Programme.
Applicants remain responsible for checking the municipality’s official information and ensuring that their application meets the advertised requirements before the deadline.
Edupstairs does not guarantee selection, shortlisting, admission to the programme or employment.
Applicants should never pay anyone who claims they can guarantee selection for a municipal learnership.
Editorial Integrity
Edupstairs independently explains employment, learnership, internship, bursary and training opportunities using information published by employers, government institutions and other official sources.
Our goal is not simply to reproduce advertisements. We explain what requirements mean, highlight important conditions, identify information that was not specified, and provide practical application guidance.
Where the official advert does not provide information, Edupstairs does not invent figures, qualifications, selection criteria or employment guarantees.
For this article, the programme details and requirements were taken from the supplied Sundays River Valley Municipality advertisement dated 6 August 2026. Guidance and career context added by Edupstairs are clearly presented as editorial advice rather than official municipal requirements.
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