Community health worker jobs in Alberton are in steady demand, particularly through clinics, NGOs, and community programmes serving Ekurhuleni's dense residential areas. Salaries run R4,800–R6,000 per month depending on experience and employer. You don't need a CV to get started — register free on ShiftMate via WhatsApp and get matched to open roles today.
What It's Like Working as Community Health Worker in Alberton
Working as a community health worker in Alberton in 2026 means being at the sharp end of Ekurhuleni's public health effort. Alberton sits between the dense township communities of Katlehong and Thokoza to the east and the industrial belt of Alrode to the south, and the health needs of these communities are real and urgent. TB, HIV, and non-communicable diseases like hypertension are all high-priority in this corridor. As a CHW, you are often the first health contact a family has — and that carries weight. Most workers commute in from Katlehong or Thokoza, catching taxis from the Alberton Taxi Rank on Voortrekker Road early in the morning. The work culture is community-driven and team-based; your supervisor is usually a professional nurse who will guide you, especially in your first months. Alberton's NGO sector is active and growing, with several organisations running parallel programmes, which means there is real opportunity to build experience across different health areas. It is not a glamorous job — you will walk a lot, deal with difficult home situations, and sometimes face frustration when patients don't follow up. But in Alberton, this work is genuinely valued, and experienced CHWs are in short supply.
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How to Get to Alberton
Transport Hub
Alberton Taxi Rank (Voortrekker Rd & Redruth St, New Redruth)
Taxi Cost
R15–R20
Landmark
South African Breweries (SAB) (Main gate on Dan Jacobs Street); Consol Glass (Jurie Street factory entrance); Prominent Paints (South Rand Road); Alberton City Shopping Centre (Voortrekker Road)
The Alberton Taxi Rank on Voortrekker Road and Redruth Street in New Redruth is your main hub. From Katlehong or Thokoza, expect to pay R15–R20 and travel 20–30 minutes. From the Johannesburg CBD, fares run R18–R25 with a 25–35 minute ride. For early 07:30 starts, aim to be at the rank by 06:45. Metrobus routes also serve parts of Alberton from Johannesburg.
From the Alberton Taxi Rank on Voortrekker Road, most community health work sites and NGO offices in Alberton North are within a 10–15 minute taxi or minibus ride. For clinic-based assignments near New Redruth or Alberton Central, many workers walk from the rank in under 20 minutes. Ask your employer for the nearest drop-off point when you are confirmed.
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
- Conduct door-to-door health screenings in Katlehong, Thokoza, and Alberton North households.
- Refer TB, HIV, and hypertension cases to Natalspruit Hospital or local Alberton clinics.
- Follow up with patients who have missed ARV or TB medication doses in the community.
- Record patient visit data accurately on government-issued registers or mobile health apps.
- Distribute hygiene packs, condoms, and health education materials at community events.
- Run health awareness sessions at local schools, churches, and Alberton community halls.
- Support pregnant women with ante-natal care guidance and clinic appointment reminders.
- Report weekly statistics and flagged cases to the supervising professional nurse or NGO coordinator.
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 roles in Alberton run Monday to Friday, 07:30–16:30, aligned with clinic operating hours. Some NGO-funded positions include Saturday morning outreach shifts (08:00–13:00). Monthly rosters are common. Overtime is rare but possible during health campaigns like World AIDS Day or TB Awareness Month.
Salary Range
R4,800 – R6,000 per month
According to ShiftMate placement data, community health workers in Alberton earn R4,800–R6,000 per month. The lower end typically applies to entry-level stipend-based government or NGO posts. Experienced workers with a CHW certificate or prior clinic placement can reach R6,000 with established employers. At the 2026 national minimum wage of R28.79/hr, a 40-hour week yields roughly R5,001/month — the Alberton range sits at or above this floor, reflecting local demand.
Alberton community health workers earn R4,800–R6,000/month, broadly in line with the Ekurhuleni average of around R5,000. The national average for the role sits near R4,500–R5,500, making Alberton placements competitive for Gauteng.
Pay Scale — General Application
| Level | Pay Rate |
|---|---|
| Entry Level (NMW) | R30.23 / hour |
| Experienced | R33.00 – R40.00 / hour |
Pay rates are estimates based on South African sectoral determinations and market data for the Ekurhuleni area. Actual pay may vary by employer.
Safety Tips for Alberton
Alberton's main commercial and clinic areas are generally safe during daylight hours. Avoid walking alone through the deeper Alrode industrial zone after dark — it is poorly lit and isolated. If your shift ends late, arrange a lift club with colleagues or ask your NGO supervisor to confirm safe transport back to the Katlehong or Thokoza taxi routes.
How to Get Hired as Community Health Worker in Alberton
Steps to Apply
- 1Register free on ShiftMate via WhatsApp — no CV needed, takes under five minutes to complete.
- 2Select 'Community Health Worker' and set your location to Alberton or Ekurhuleni on your profile.
- 3Gather your SA ID book or smart card and certified copies, plus any CHW or health training certificates.
- 4Check ShiftMate daily for new Alberton postings and respond quickly — NGO roles fill within days.
- 5For walk-in opportunities, visit Prominent Paints on South Rand Road area notice boards and local clinic bulletin boards for NGO registration days.
Pro Tip
Community health worker contracts in Alberton are often tied to government funding cycles and fill very fast when they open. Register on ShiftMate now — before a role is advertised — so you are already in the system. NGO coordinators in Ekurhuleni regularly call ShiftMate directly looking for pre-vetted candidates, especially for TB and HIV outreach programmes.
Walk-In Friendly?
Yes — walk-in at Prominent Paints.
Quick Advice
- Dress neatly — first impressions matter
- Bring 2 printed CVs (even if not required)
- Arrive 15 minutes early
- Have your SA ID ready
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Job Market in Alberton
Alberton's economy is anchored by heavy industry in Alrode — brewing at SAB, glassmaking at Consol, and manufacturing at Prominent Paints — which brings a large working-class population to the area. Dense residential communities in Katlehong and Thokoza create sustained demand for community health services, making CHW roles a consistent feature of Ekurhuleni's public health employment landscape.
Growing Industries:
Notable Employers in the Area:
South African Breweries (SAB), Consol Glass, Prominent Paints, Alberton City Shopping Centre
Where to Eat Near Work
Near the Alrode industrial area, street-side braai stands outside factory gates serve generous plates of pap, wors, and chakalaka for R40–R55 — filling and affordable. Corner cafes around Alberton North offer bunny chows from around R25. Most NGO offices and clinics have a small canteen or kitchen where staff share meals, which helps keep daily food costs down.
Alrode is famous for its industrial canteens and street-side braai stands. You can get a massive plate of pap, wors, and chakalaka for R40-R55 near the major factory gates. Cheaper bunny chows (R25) are available at corner cafes.
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Pro Tip
Community health worker contracts in Alberton are often tied to government funding cycles and fill very fast when they open. Register on ShiftMate now — before a role is advertised — so you are already in the system. NGO coordinators in Ekurhuleni regularly call ShiftMate directly looking for pre-vetted candidates, especially for TB and HIV outreach programmes.
Walk-In Friendly?
Yes — walk-in at Prominent Paints.
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