The Department of Health aims to provide quality health services and ensure a caring climate for service users, implement best-practice health care strategies, create a positive work environment for staff, and provide appropriate and top-quality training for health workers. Our vision is to provide high-quality, efficient and accessible healthcare to transform people's lives. Our mission is to create an effective public healthcare system in Gauteng by ensuring we have the right people, skills, system and equipment to provide the care our patients need to live healthy and quality lives.
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Grade 12 or equivalent qualification. Qualification that allows registration with South African Nursing Council (SANC) as a Nursing Assistant. Current registration (2026) with the SANC as a Nursing Assistant.
Grade 1: Less than 3 years appropriate /recognized nursing experience after registration with SANC as Enrolled Nurse.
Grade 2: 10 years or more, but less than 13 years appropriate /recognized experience with the SANC as Nursing Assistant.
Grade 3: 20 years’ or more, but less than 23 years’, appropriate/recognisable experience after registration with the SANC as Nursing Assistant.
Knowledge of nursing care processes and procedures, nursing statutes, National Core Standards and other relevant legal frameworks such as Nursing Act, OHS Act, Patient’s Rights Charter, Responsibilities, Batho-Pele principles, Public Service regulations, Labour Relations Act, Disciplinary Code and Procedure, Grievance Procedure etc.
Duties :
Successful candidates will be assisting patients with the activities of daily living (physical care). Provide elementary clinical nursing care. Effective utilization of resource. Maintain professional growth/ethical standards and self-development.
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