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No formal qualification

Taxi from CBD

R18–R24

Community health worker jobs in Daveyton are in steady demand, with placements paying R4,800–R6,000 per month. Local clinics, NGOs, and community programmes are actively looking for committed people. You can apply right now through ShiftMate on WhatsApp — no CV needed, registration is free, and someone will get back to you quickly.

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

Working as a community health worker in Daveyton in 2026 means being part of a community that genuinely needs you. Daveyton is a dense, established township with a large population dealing with high rates of chronic illness, unemployment, and limited transport to tertiary health facilities. The demand for community health workers here is real and consistent — not seasonal. Most workers in Daveyton commute on foot or by taxi from nearby extensions and from Benoni, Boksburg, and Springs, gathering at the main rank on Eiselen Street before 07:00 to catch early taxis. The work culture is community-driven and relationship-based — residents remember the health worker who showed up during a hard time, and that trust is what makes the job meaningful. Daveyton's health infrastructure leans heavily on outreach workers to bridge the gap between the clinic and the household, especially for elderly residents and young mothers. It is not an easy job — you will walk kilometres in summer heat and winter cold — but it is stable, respected work in a place where your effort is visible every single day.

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How to Get to Daveyton

Transport Hub

Daveyton Main Taxi Rank (Eiselen Street)

Taxi Cost

R18–R24

Landmark

Sumitomo Rubber (Dunlop) (Main factory gate on Birmingham Road); Unilever (Van Dyk Road security entrance); Apex Industrial Park Warehouses (Various units along Apex Road)

The main departure point for Daveyton commuters is Daveyton Main Taxi Rank on Eiselen Street. From Benoni CBD, expect to pay R18–R24 and travel 20–30 minutes. From Springs, budget R20–R26 for a 25–35 minute ride. From Boksburg, fares run R22–R28 with a 30–40 minute journey. For early 07:30 starts, aim to be at the rank by 06:45 to avoid missing the first taxis.

From Daveyton Main Taxi Rank on Eiselen Street, Daveyton Clinic is within walking distance heading north along Eiselen Street. For industrial employment nodes, taxis run directly toward Birmingham Road (Sumitomo Rubber/Dunlop) and Van Dyk Road (Unilever). Apex Industrial Park in Benoni is a short taxi hop from the rank — confirm the Apex Road route with the rank marshals.

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 to monitor patients with chronic conditions in Daveyton.
  • Recording patient vital signs and updating health registers for clinic submission each week.
  • Educating community members about TB, HIV prevention, and maternal health in local languages.
  • Escorting vulnerable patients to Daveyton Clinic or arranging transport to Tembisa Hospital.
  • Distributing government-issued medication packs and confirming patient adherence to treatment plans.
  • Reporting disease outbreaks or unusual health trends to the supervising professional nurse promptly.
  • Supporting child immunisation drives and nutrition screening at local schools and community centres.
  • Completing daily activity reports and submitting data to the ward-based outreach team leader.

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 Daveyton run Monday to Friday, 07:30–16:00 or 08:00–16:30, aligned with clinic operating hours. Some NGO-funded posts include Saturday morning shifts for outreach campaigns. Roster cycles are typically fixed monthly, though seasonal health drives — like TB awareness month — can require flexible hours.

Salary Range

R4,800 – R6,000 per month

According to ShiftMate placement data, community health workers in Daveyton earn between R4,800 and R6,000 per month. The lower end reflects entry-level NGO stipend posts or government-contracted ward-based roles. The upper end is reached by workers with two or more years of experience, a valid first aid certificate, or placement with a better-funded employer. South Africa's national minimum wage in 2026 is R28.79 per hour, which translates to roughly R4,990 per month on a standard 40-hour week — so reputable employers should be meeting or exceeding this floor.

Daveyton placements average R4,800–R6,000/mo, slightly below the Ekurhuleni centre average of R5,500–R6,500/mo. The national average for this role sits around R5,200–R6,800/mo, with Gauteng urban nodes paying at the higher end.

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 Ekurhuleni area. Actual pay may vary by employer.

Safety Tips for Daveyton

Daveyton is busy and generally manageable during daylight hours, especially around Eiselen Street and the main commercial areas. After dark, petty crime increases — particularly during the evening rush near the taxi rank. If you finish a late shift, arrange to be dropped as close to your home as possible and avoid walking alone through the buffer zones between industrial parks and residential streets.

How to Get Hired as Community Health Worker in Daveyton

Steps to Apply

  1. 1Register on ShiftMate for free via WhatsApp — no CV needed, takes under five minutes to complete.
  2. 2Answer a few quick questions about your experience, languages spoken, and availability for shifts.
  3. 3Get matched to community health worker openings in Daveyton and surrounding Ekurhuleni areas.
  4. 4Prepare your SA ID (original plus certified copy) and any first aid or health certificates you hold.
  5. 5Arrive early for interviews or walk-in days — 07:30 is ideal, before supervisors get tied up in the field.

Pro Tip

Register on ShiftMate first, but also walk into Daveyton Clinic on Eiselen Street and ask to speak to the outreach team coordinator directly. Many ward-based posts are filled through word of mouth before they are ever advertised. Being a familiar, reliable face in the community — and speaking isiZulu or Sesotho fluently — will put you ahead of applicants from outside the area.

Walk-In Friendly?

Yes — walk-in at Apex Industrial Park Warehouses.

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 Daveyton?
Based on ShiftMate placement data, community health workers in Daveyton earn between R4,800 and R6,000 per month. Entry-level stipend posts through NGOs or government ward-based programmes sit at the lower end. Workers with experience, a first aid certificate, or placement with a better-funded employer can reach R6,000. South Africa's 2026 national minimum wage of R28.79 per hour sets the legal floor — reputable employers in Daveyton should meet or beat this.
What do I need to get a community health worker job in Daveyton?
You need a valid South African ID (book or smart card), a certified copy, and ideally a basic first aid certificate — though some entry-level posts will train you on the job. The ability to communicate in isiZulu, Sesotho, or isiXhosa is a strong advantage in Daveyton's multilingual community. A Grade 12 certificate helps but is not always required. Reliability, compassion, and willingness to walk long distances daily matter more than formal qualifications at entry level.
Who is hiring community health workers in Daveyton right now?
Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality's health department hires ward-based outreach teams linked to Daveyton Clinic and Tembisa Hospital. Local and national NGOs running HIV, TB, and maternal health programmes are consistently recruiting. Faith-based organisations with community outreach arms are also active in Daveyton. Industrial employers like Sumitomo Rubber on Birmingham Road and Unilever on Van Dyk Road occasionally need occupational health support staff. ShiftMate updates its Daveyton listings regularly — register to see current openings.
How do I apply for community health worker jobs in Daveyton?
The fastest route is to register on ShiftMate via WhatsApp — it is free, takes five minutes, and you do not need a CV. You will be matched to open community health worker roles in Daveyton and nearby Ekurhuleni areas. You can also walk into Daveyton Clinic on Eiselen Street and ask to speak to the outreach team coordinator. Bring your SA ID and any health certificates. Many posts are filled through direct community connections, so making yourself known locally helps.
What are the working hours for a community health worker in Daveyton?
Most community health worker roles in Daveyton follow a Monday to Friday schedule, typically 07:30–16:00 or 08:00–16:30, aligned with clinic hours. Some NGO-funded posts include Saturday morning outreach sessions, particularly during TB awareness or immunisation campaigns. Shifts are generally fixed rather than rotating, which makes planning your taxi commute from Eiselen Street straightforward. Seasonal health drives can occasionally require extended or weekend hours.
Is Daveyton safe to work in?
Daveyton is a busy, functioning community and most workers move around safely during the day. The main commercial areas along Eiselen Street and around the taxi rank are active and relatively secure during working hours. The main precaution is after dark — petty crime increases during the evening rush near the rank. If you finish a late shift, arrange transport that drops you close to home, and avoid walking alone through the quieter buffer zones between industrial parks and residential areas.

Job Market in Daveyton

Daveyton's economy is anchored by light manufacturing, food processing, and retail — industries that generate a large working-age population with occupational health needs and chronic disease burdens. This directly drives demand for community health workers to manage TB, HIV, and lifestyle disease in the workforce and their families. As Ekurhuleni's industrial nodes grow, so does the need for community-level health support.

Growing Industries:

Light Manufacturing, Engineering, Retail, Food Processing

Notable Employers in the Area:

Sumitomo Rubber (Dunlop), Unilever, Apex Industrial Park Warehouses

Where to Eat Near Work

Informal food traders around the Apex and Dunswart industrial zones are your best bet for an affordable midday meal. A plate of pap, spinach, and chicken offal runs R30–R40 and will keep you going through an afternoon of household visits. Local bakeries near the rank sell fresh bread and atchar for under R20 — solid fuel for a walking shift.

Informal traders around the Apex and Dunswart industrial zones provide affordable sustenance. You can easily find a plate of pap, spinach, and chicken offal for R30 to R40. Local bakeries also sell fresh bread and atchar for under R20.

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Pro Tip

Register on ShiftMate first, but also walk into Daveyton Clinic on Eiselen Street and ask to speak to the outreach team coordinator directly. Many ward-based posts are filled through word of mouth before they are ever advertised. Being a familiar, reliable face in the community — and speaking isiZulu or Sesotho fluently — will put you ahead of applicants from outside the area.

Walk-In Friendly?

Yes — walk-in at Apex Industrial Park Warehouses.

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