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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Minimum educational qualification: Basic R425 qualification (i.e. diploma/degree in nursing) or equivalent qualification that allows registration with the South African Nursing Council (SANC) as a Professional Nurse and Midwife. Post-basic qualification with duration of at least 1-year Diploma in Clinical Nursing Science: Health Assessment, Treatment and Care (R48), accredited with SANC. Registration with a professional council: Registration with the SANC as a Professional Nurse and Midwife.
Experience:
A minimum of 9 years appropriate/recognisable nursing experience after registration as Professional Nurse with the SANC in General Nursing. At least 5 years of the period referred to above must be appropriate/recognisable experience after obtaining the 1-year post-basic qualification in Curative Skills in Primary Health Care (R48). Inherent requirements of the job: Valid (Code B/EB) driver’s licence and willingness to travel. Willingness to rotate between PHC clinics within the Sub-district.
Competencies (knowledge/skills):
Computer literate. Information management regarding PHC indicators. Quality assurance knowledge. COPC Principles and implementation. Legislation of Ideal Clinic and Office of Health standards and compliance.
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