Community health worker jobs in Apex are available now through ShiftMate, with placements paying R4,800–R6,000 per month. Demand is steady across Ekurhuleni's industrial and residential corridors, where clinics and NGOs need reliable community health workers. Apply today via WhatsApp — no CV needed, just your SA ID. ShiftMate matches you to verified employers fast.
What It's Like Working as Community Health Worker in Apex
Working as a community health worker in Apex in 2026 means being part of one of Ekurhuleni's most essential but often overlooked workforces. Apex itself is a hard-working industrial zone — steel plants, chemical warehouses, FMCG distribution centres — but the residential communities surrounding it, from Wattville to Daveyton to Tsakane, have real and growing healthcare needs. CHWs based in Apex typically cover these township corridors on foot and by taxi, building genuine relationships with households over months and years. The work culture is collaborative — you'll report to a clinic or NGO supervisor, work alongside other CHWs, and attend regular team check-ins. Demand in Apex has held steady as Gauteng's community health programmes have expanded, and there's growing interest from industrial employers in the area who want basic occupational wellness support for their large workforces. The pay isn't high, but the role offers stability, purpose, and a real pathway into formal healthcare employment. If you're from Daveyton or Wattville, your commute to Apex is short and affordable, which makes a meaningful difference to your monthly take-home.
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How to Get to Apex
Transport Hub
Benoni Station Taxi Rank (Liverpool Road)
Taxi Cost
R18–R22
Landmark
Macsteel (Rangeview Road); FMCG Distribution Centres (Apex Road); SCAW Metals Group (Lincoln Road)
The main departure point for Apex is Benoni Station Taxi Rank on Liverpool Road. From Daveyton, expect to pay R18–R22 and travel 25–35 minutes. From Wattville it's cheaper — R14–R18 and only 15–25 minutes. From Tsakane, budget R22–R28 and allow 40–50 minutes. For early 07:00 starts, aim to leave home by 06:00 from Tsakane or 06:15 from Daveyton.
From Benoni Station Taxi Rank on Liverpool Road, take a taxi heading toward Apex Industrial. Alight at the Rangeview Road and Apex Road intersection — this puts you within walking distance of most clinic offices, NGO hubs, and employer sites in the area. The trip takes roughly 10–15 minutes from the rank.
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 door-to-door household visits in Wattville, Daveyton, and Tsakane to screen for illness
- Tracking TB and HIV patients to ensure they collect medication and attend clinic appointments
- Recording patient data on daily registers and submitting reports to supervising clinic nurses
- Distributing health education pamphlets and condoms at community gathering points near Apex
- Referring high-risk patients — including pregnant women and the elderly — to Benoni-area clinics
- Supporting immunisation outreach campaigns at schools and community halls in Ekurhuleni East
- Monitoring chronic disease patients in industrial worker hostels near the Apex Industrial area
- Attending weekly team debriefs and training sessions at the supervising NGO or clinic office
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 Apex run Monday to Friday, 07:00–16:00, with a one-hour lunch break. Some NGO-run programmes include Saturday morning outreach from 07:30–12:00. Roster cycles are typically monthly. Night shifts are uncommon for this role, making it more manageable for workers commuting from Daveyton or Wattville.
Salary Range
R4,800 – R6,000 per month
According to ShiftMate placement data, community health workers in Apex earn between R4,800 and R6,000 per month. The lower end applies to entry-level workers placed through NGO stipend programmes, while the upper end reflects direct employment with larger health organisations or government-linked contracts. Experience, additional training such as home-based care certificates, and employer size all push pay upward. The national minimum wage floor of R28.79/hr (2026) sets the legal baseline — no employer can pay below this.
In Apex, CHWs typically earn R4,800–R6,000/mo. Across Ekurhuleni's central areas like Germiston, rates edge slightly higher at R5,200–R6,500. The national average for the role sits around R5,000–R5,500/mo.
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 Apex
Apex is generally safe during daylight working hours. After dark, Rangeview Road and Apex Road are poorly lit and quiet — avoid walking alone in these areas. If you finish late, coordinate with your employer for transport or walk in a group to the main taxi routes on Snake Road. Never walk near the old railway lines at night.
How to Get Hired as Community Health Worker in Apex
Steps to Apply
- 1Register on ShiftMate for free via WhatsApp — no CV required, just your SA ID number
- 2Select 'Community Health Worker' and set your location to Apex or Ekurhuleni East
- 3Prepare your SA ID book or smart card and get a certified copy from your nearest police station
- 4Gather any supporting documents: home-based care certificate, matric certificate, or CHW training proof
- 5Arrive at walk-in opportunities by 07:00 on Mondays, or wait for ShiftMate to match you to a verified employer
Pro Tip
Register on ShiftMate first so you're in the system — but also visit the Benoni CBD labour broker offices on Elston Avenue early on a Monday morning. Many NGO health contracts are filled through these brokers before they're ever advertised online. Bring two certified ID copies and any proof of community health training, even a short course certificate.
Walk-In Friendly?
Yes — walk-in at FMCG Distribution Centres.
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 Apex
Apex's economy is anchored by heavy manufacturing, steel fabrication, and logistics — industries that employ thousands of workers in close proximity. This concentration of industrial labour creates consistent demand for community health workers to support workforce wellness, chronic disease management, and occupational health programmes, alongside the broader residential healthcare needs of surrounding townships like Wattville and Daveyton.
Growing Industries:
Notable Employers in the Area:
Macsteel, FMCG Distribution Centres, SCAW Metals Group
Where to Eat Near Work
Street vendors near the factory gates on Rangeview Road sell pap and vleis for R35–R45 — filling and worth it on a long shift day. For something quicker and cheaper, spaza shops inside the industrial park stock vetkoek and polony for R15–R20, which is ideal for a tea break or light lunch when you're between household visits.
Street vendors near the main factory gates on Rangeview Road sell pap and vleis for R35–R45. Spaza shops within the industrial park offer vetkoek and polony for around R15–R20, ideal for quick tea breaks.
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Pro Tip
Register on ShiftMate first so you're in the system — but also visit the Benoni CBD labour broker offices on Elston Avenue early on a Monday morning. Many NGO health contracts are filled through these brokers before they're ever advertised online. Bring two certified ID copies and any proof of community health training, even a short course certificate.
Walk-In Friendly?
Yes — walk-in at FMCG Distribution Centres.
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