The Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness is a department of the Government of the Western Cape, responsible for providing public healthcare to the population of the Western Cape province of South Africa.
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Administration Clerk: Admissions (Primary Health Care)
Compile headcount daily, weekly, and monthly data. Capturing data and compliments, and complaints on SINJANI. Generate an Appointments list for follow-up clients from Tier.net Folder drawn according to Tier.net appointment list. Folders prepared for the next day (blood results filed/ stickers printed). If a new client facility folder is to be opened, the correct stationery placed in the folder, and stickers are to be printed.
Computer literacy (MS Word and Excel). The ability to accept accountability and responsibility with good interpersonal skills, the ability to maintain confidentiality, and excellent communication skills (verbal and written).
Must be prepared to work 8 hours (i.e., Monday-Friday) and overtime when required.
Valid (Code B/EB) driver’s license and willingness to travel across the Sub-district.
No payment of any kind is required when applying for this post. Candidates may be subjected to a practical test. “The pool of applications will be considered for vacancies within Witzenberg Sub-district, for a period of three months from the date of the advert, provided that the job title, core functions, inherent requirements, and salary level are the same as those of the advertised post.”
Senior Certificate (or equivalent).
R 228 321 per annum Annual salary plus service benefits (13th cheque, employer's contribution to the pension fund, housing and medical aid allowance).
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