City of Cape Town Student Opportunities 2026: Are you an unemployed youth residing in Cape Town, looking for a structured pathway to gain practical workplace experience? Launch your career with the City of Cape Town Training and Development Student Opportunities 2026. This comprehensive initiative offers four distinct programme types – Skills Programmes, Work Integrated Learning, Graduate Internships, and Learnerships – catering to candidates from Grade 10 up to postgraduate level.
If you are a Cape Town resident with the relevant qualifications and a commitment to learning, this is your chance to gain hands-on experience with one of South Africa’s leading metropolitan municipalities.
Application Deadline: 28 February 2026 – Apply Now!
City of Cape Town Student Opportunities 2026: Programme Snapshot
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Programme | Training and Development Student Opportunities 2026 |
| Organisation | City of Cape Town – Corporate Services Directorate (Human Resources) |
| Reference Number | CS 09/26 Ext |
| Location | City of Cape Town municipal area |
| Target | Unemployed youth permanently residing in Cape Town |
| Stipend Range | R36.66 – R57.62 per hour (subject to budget availability) |
| Closing Date | 28 February 2026 |
| Application | Online only via City of Cape Town e-Recruitment portal |
What Is the City of Cape Town Student Opportunities Programme?
The Student Opportunities initiative is designed to give young people practical exposure and experience across various Directorates within the City of Cape Town. The programme forms part of the City’s broader commitment to:
- Addressing youth unemployment
- Supporting skills development in the region
- Creating meaningful pathways into the formal labour market
Upon completion, participants are expected to have significantly improved their prospects for employment across multiple sectors of the economy.
Important: There is no automatic guarantee of permanent employment following successful completion of any programme.
City of Cape Town Student Opportunities 2026: The Four Programme Types Explained
1. Skills Programme (Fixed Term Contract)
- Target Candidates: Grade 10, 11, Matric (NSC), N1–N5, or NQF Level 2–4 qualifications
- Focus: Practical exposure through structured experiential learning opportunities
- Ideal for: Young people at an earlier stage of their educational journey
2. Work Integrated Learning (WIL) – Fixed Term Contract
- Target Candidates: Students with National Certificate at N6 level requiring in-service training to complete their qualification
- Requirements: Must provide:
- A letter from your institution requesting WIL placement
- A transcript of academic results
- Focus: Integrates academic learning with workplace application; formally defined with clear learning outcomes
3. National N Diploma or Diploma (Graduate Internship)
- Target Candidates: Students who have completed a qualification at a FET College or accredited higher learning institution
- Focus: Full-time, skills transfer and professional development
4. Graduate Internship Programme (GIP) – Fixed Term Contract
- Target Candidates: Candidates with higher-level qualifications:
- Three-year Diploma or National Diploma (university/UoT)
- Advanced Diploma, B-Tech, Degree, Honours, Masters, or PhD
- Focus: May be offered on part-time or full-time basis depending on placement
5. Learnerships
- Duration: 12–24 months
- Minimum Requirement: Grade 12 (additional requirements may vary)
- Focus: Combines theoretical learning with workplace practice to obtain an NQF-registered qualification
City of Cape Town Student Opportunities 2026: Eligibility Requirements
You must meet ALL of the following criteria:
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Citizenship | South African citizen |
| Residency | Permanently reside within the City of Cape Town municipal area |
| Employment Status | Currently unemployed |
| Qualification | Relevant qualification matching one of the four programme types above |
| Study Status | Must not be enrolled for further studies during internship training (exceptions: WIL participants, PhD, Doctoral students) |
| Other Employment | Not permitted to hold other employment or run a private business unless written permission obtained from City Manager |
Stipends and Remuneration
| Programme Type | Stipend Range |
|---|---|
| Skills Programme / WIL / Diploma / GIP / Learnerships | R36.66 – R57.62 per hour |
Note:
- Stipends depend on budget availability and nature of placement
- Some participants in special projects may receive no remuneration
City of Cape Town Student Opportunities 2026: How to Apply
⚠️ Only online applications will be accepted. No hard copy or emailed applications.
Step 1: Create an e-Services Account
- Visit the City of Cape Town website: www.capetown.gov.za
- Register for an e-Services Account (required to apply)
Step 2: Access the Online Application Portal
APPLY HERE: City of Cape Town Student Opportunities 2026
Step 3: Prepare Your Documents
Have the following ready to upload (certified copies):
| Document | Details |
|---|---|
| ID | Certified copy of South African ID (affidavits not accepted) |
| Matric Certificate | Recently certified copy of Matric certificate or statement of results (mandatory) |
| Highest Qualification | Recently certified copy of your highest qualification |
| WIL Letter | For WIL applicants: letter from institution requesting placement |
| Academic Transcript | For WIL applicants: transcript of academic results |
Step 4: Complete the Online Application
- Fill in all personal and academic details accurately
- Upload all required documents
- Double-check your contact information
Step 5: Submit Before the Deadline
- Closing Date: 28 February 2026
- Late applications will not be considered
Note: If you do not have a personal computer, use a Smart Cape computer at any City of Cape Town library (you must be a registered library member). Smartphones are not compatible with the online application system.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: I live in Stellenbosch / Paarl. Can I apply?
A: No. You must permanently reside within the City of Cape Town municipal area.
Q2: I am currently studying. Can I apply for the Graduate Internship?
A: For most programmes, you must not be enrolled for further studies during the internship. Exceptions: WIL participants and PhD/Doctoral students.
Q3: I have a Degree. Which programme should I apply for?
A: You should apply for the Graduate Internship Programme (GIP) for candidates with Degrees, Honours, Masters, or PhD.
Q4: What is the difference between a Learnership and an Internship?
A: A learnership leads to a formal NQF-registered qualification and combines theory with practice. An internship focuses on workplace experience and skills transfer.
Q5: Can I apply if I don’t have Matric?
A: For the Skills Programme, candidates with Grade 10 or 11 may apply. For other programmes, Matric is mandatory.
Your Future with the City of Cape Town Starts Here
The City of Cape Town Student Opportunities 2026 offers a rare and valuable chance for unemployed youth to gain structured, paid workplace experience across multiple programme levels. Whether you are a Grade 10 learner, a Matriculant, a TVET graduate, or a postgraduate student, there is a pathway designed for you.

The deadline of 28 February 2026 is fast approaching. Prepare your certified documents, create your e-Services account, and apply online today.
[Apply Now: City of Cape Town Student Opportunities 2026]