Community Health Worker Jobs in Wellington

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Entry Level

No formal qualification

Taxi from CBD

R35-R45 from Cape Town CBD

Community health worker jobs in Wellington are in steady demand, driven by the town's large farm worker and township population. Employers typically pay R4,800–R6,000 per month. No CV is needed to apply — register free on ShiftMate via WhatsApp and get matched to openings quickly. ShiftMate connects you directly to programme managers and clinics hiring right now.

What It's Like Working as Community Health Worker in Wellington

Wellington in 2026 is a working town with a strong agricultural heartbeat — wine estates stretch along the valley, packhouses hum during harvest, and Mbekweni township is home to thousands of families who depend on community health services to bridge the gap between them and the formal health system. For a Community Health Worker, Wellington offers something rare: consistent, meaningful work in a community where you are genuinely needed. Most CHWs commute in from Paarl along the R44 or from Cape Town via the N1, arriving at the Church Street taxi rank in time for a 07:30 start. The work culture is team-oriented — you will check in with a supervising nurse, share your daily route, and often walk the same streets week after week, building real relationships with the households you serve. Wellington's health programmes are well-established, which means there is structure and support, not just a stipend and a clipboard. The town is compact enough that you can walk between most of your visit points, and the community tends to know and respect CHWs who show up consistently. It is not glamorous work, but in Wellington it is valued work.

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How to Get to Wellington

Transport Hub

Wellington CBD / Church Street

Route

Workers arrive mainly by minibus taxi via the R44 from Paarl or N1 from Cape Town. Metrorail train service connects to Cape Town but limited frequency. Local taxis serve Mbekweni township.

Taxi Cost

R35-R45 from Cape Town CBD

Landmark

Wellington Fruit Growers, various wine estates, Shoprite Wellington, Pick n Pay Wellington, local packhouses

The main arrival point in Wellington is the Church Street taxi rank in the CBD. From Cape Town, take a minibus taxi via the N1 — fares run R35–R45 one way. From Paarl, taxis travel along the R44 and are frequent and affordable. Metrorail connects Wellington to Cape Town but runs limited frequency, making taxis the more reliable option for early 07:30 starts. Local taxis also serve Mbekweni township directly.

From the Church Street taxi rank, most Wellington health facilities and programme offices are within easy walking distance. Wellington Hospital is roughly 1.5 km from the rank — head south along Church Street and follow signs. Mbekweni township is accessible by local taxi from the rank, or a 20-minute walk for those who prefer it.

About This Role: General Application

We have various entry-level and skilled positions available in this area. Apply now and our team will match you with suitable opportunities based on your skills and experience.

Key Duties & Responsibilities

  • Conducting daily household visits to TB and HIV patients in Mbekweni and surrounding areas
  • Reminding farm worker families on wine estates about clinic appointments and medication schedules
  • Screening packhouse and agricultural workers for symptoms of common communicable diseases
  • Supporting pregnant mothers with antenatal care guidance and clinic referrals in Wellington
  • Recording patient visit data accurately in registers for clinic and programme reporting
  • Educating households about nutrition, hygiene, and child health in accessible, plain language
  • Accompanying vulnerable patients to Wellington Hospital or local clinics when needed
  • Attending weekly CHW coordination meetings and reporting to supervising nursing staff

Requirements

  • SA ID or valid work permit
  • Reliable transport to the work location
  • Willingness to learn and work hard
  • Clear criminal record preferred

Working Hours

Most Community Health Worker shifts in Wellington run Monday to Friday, 07:30 to 16:30, aligned with clinic and programme hours. Some roles include Saturday morning visits, particularly for maternal health follow-ups. Rosters are typically fixed monthly, giving you predictable hours — important if you are commuting from Paarl or Cape Town.

Salary Range

R4,800 – R6,000 per month

According to ShiftMate placement data, Community Health Workers in Wellington earn between R4,800 and R6,000 per month. The lower end typically applies to entry-level stipend-based programme roles funded by the Western Cape Department of Health. Higher pay reflects NGO or municipal employer contracts, supervisory responsibility, or experience with specialised programmes like TB or maternal health. At 2026's national minimum wage of R28.79 per hour, a 40-hour week yields roughly R5,000 per month — sitting squarely in this range.

Wellington CHWs earn R4,800–R6,000/mo, broadly similar to Paarl. Cape Town centre roles can reach R6,500–R7,000 with larger NGOs, while the national average for entry-level CHW work sits around R4,500–R5,500 per month.

Pay Scale — General Application

LevelPay Rate
Entry Level (NMW)R30.23 / hour
ExperiencedR33.00 – R40.00 / hour

Pay rates are estimates based on South African sectoral determinations and market data for the Cape Town area. Actual pay may vary by employer.

Safety Tips for Wellington

Wellington is generally safe to work in during business hours, especially along Church Street and the main commercial areas near the taxi rank. CHWs doing household visits in Mbekweni should work in pairs where possible, particularly in unfamiliar streets. Always inform your supervisor of your daily route before heading out, and avoid quieter industrial areas after dark.

How to Get Hired as Community Health Worker in Wellington

Steps to Apply

  1. 1Register on ShiftMate for free via WhatsApp — no CV required, takes under five minutes
  2. 2Complete your ShiftMate profile honestly, highlighting any community or caregiving experience you have
  3. 3Gather your SA ID book or smart card and get a certified copy made at your nearest police station
  4. 4Visit Wellington Hospital's community health office on a Wednesday morning to meet programme managers in person
  5. 5Follow up via WhatsApp or ShiftMate within three days of your visit to confirm your interest and availability

Pro Tip

Show up at Wellington Hospital's community health office on a Wednesday morning. That is when programme managers hold their weekly CHW coordination meetings — you can introduce yourself to multiple decision-makers at once, hear about vacancies before they are advertised, and leave an impression that no WhatsApp message can match.

Walk-In Friendly?

Yes - many agricultural employers and retail stores accept walk-in applications, especially during harvest season

Quick Advice

  • Dress neatly — first impressions matter
  • Bring 2 printed CVs (even if not required)
  • Arrive 15 minutes early
  • Have your SA ID ready

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a community health worker earn in Wellington?
Based on ShiftMate placement data, Community Health Workers in Wellington earn between R4,800 and R6,000 per month. Entry-level stipend roles funded through the Western Cape Department of Health typically start at the lower end. NGO contracts, supervisory positions, or specialised programme roles — such as TB or maternal health — can push earnings toward R6,000. At the 2026 national minimum wage of R28.79 per hour, a standard 40-hour week works out to roughly R5,000 per month.
What do I need to get a community health worker job in Wellington?
You do not need a nursing qualification to start as a Community Health Worker in Wellington. Most programmes require a valid South African ID, a Grade 10 or higher certificate, and the ability to read and write in at least one local language — isiXhosa and Afrikaans are both useful in Wellington. A caring attitude and knowledge of the local community often matter more than formal qualifications. Some employers ask for a basic first aid certificate, which you can obtain through the Red Cross or similar organisations.
Who is hiring community health workers in Wellington right now?
The Western Cape Department of Health is the primary employer of Community Health Workers in Wellington, running programmes through Wellington Hospital and local clinics. NGOs contracted to deliver community health services in Mbekweni township also hire regularly. Agricultural employers like Wellington Fruit Growers occasionally fund wellness programmes for farm workers. The fastest way to find out who is actively hiring is to register on ShiftMate or visit Wellington Hospital's community health office on a Wednesday morning when programme managers hold their coordination meetings.
How do I apply for community health worker jobs in Wellington?
You can apply in two ways. Online, register for free on ShiftMate via WhatsApp — no CV needed, and you can be matched to openings within days. In person, visit Wellington Hospital's community health office on a Wednesday morning, when programme managers hold their weekly CHW meetings. Bring your SA ID book or smart card and a certified copy. Introducing yourself in person on a Wednesday gives you a real advantage over applicants who only apply via message.
What are the working hours for a community health worker in Wellington?
Most Community Health Worker roles in Wellington follow a Monday to Friday schedule, typically 07:30 to 16:30, aligned with clinic operating hours and programme requirements. Some positions include Saturday morning visits, particularly for maternal and child health follow-ups. Rosters are usually fixed on a monthly basis, which makes it easier to plan your commute from Paarl or Cape Town. Overtime is uncommon but can occur during health campaigns or outbreak response periods.
Is Wellington safe to work in?
Wellington is generally safe to work in during business hours. The main commercial areas along Church Street and near the taxi rank are busy and well-travelled throughout the day. Community Health Workers doing household visits in Mbekweni township are advised to work in pairs where possible, especially in streets they do not know well. Always let your supervisor know your daily route before you head out. Avoid lingering in quieter industrial sections of town after dark, and trust your instincts if a situation feels uncomfortable.

Job Market in Wellington

Wellington's economy is anchored in wine production, fruit farming, and agricultural processing — industries that employ large numbers of seasonal and permanent workers who often lack easy access to healthcare. This creates sustained demand for Community Health Workers to serve farm worker households, packhouse employees, and Mbekweni township residents, particularly for TB, HIV, and maternal health programmes funded by the Western Cape Department of Health.

Growing Industries:

agriculture, wine production, food processing, retail, hospitality

Where to Eat Near Work

Church Street near the taxi rank has several takeaway spots and spaza shops where you can eat well for R30–R55. Expect pap and vleis, vetkoek, and toasted sandwiches at most takeaways. Bringing lunch from home is common among CHWs and keeps daily costs low on a programme stipend.

Church Street takeaways and spaza shops near the taxi rank

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Pro Tip

Show up at Wellington Hospital's community health office on a Wednesday morning. That is when programme managers hold their weekly CHW coordination meetings — you can introduce yourself to multiple decision-makers at once, hear about vacancies before they are advertised, and leave an impression that no WhatsApp message can match.

Walk-In Friendly?

Yes - many agricultural employers and retail stores accept walk-in applications, especially during harvest season

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