Midwife Jobs in KwaThema

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Taxi from CBD

R16–R20

Midwife jobs in KwaThema are available now through ShiftMate, with salaries ranging from R4,800 to R6,000 per month. Demand is steady across the Springs and Ekurhuleni area, with clinics and community health facilities actively seeking qualified midwives. Apply today via WhatsApp — no CV needed. ShiftMate matches you to verified employers fast, so you can start earning sooner.

What It's Like Working as Midwife in KwaThema

Working as a midwife in KwaThema in 2026 means being part of a community that genuinely needs you. KwaThema is a large, established township with a dense population and a strong sense of neighbourhood identity — but healthcare access remains stretched. The clinics here are busy, the patient load is real, and the work is never abstract. You are delivering babies for families who live down the road, and that means something. Most midwives working in KwaThema commute from Springs, Brakpan, or Tsakane, catching taxis from KwaThema Main Rank on Shabangu Street early in the morning. The commute is manageable if you plan around shift start times. KwaThema's economy is dominated by heavy industry and manufacturing, but the healthcare sector quietly employs a significant number of residents, particularly women. Demand for qualified midwives in KwaThema has remained consistent because the population is large and growing, and public facilities are chronically understaffed. If you are SANC-registered and willing to do shift work, you will find opportunities here. The work culture in community clinics tends to be collegial — staff look out for each other because the pressure is shared. KwaThema is not an easy posting, but it is a rewarding one.

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How to Get to KwaThema

Transport Hub

KwaThema Main Rank (Shabangu Street)

Taxi Cost

R16–R20

Landmark

Impala Platinum Refineries (Cowles Street security office); Element Six (Debid Road main entrance); KwaThema Square Retailers (Corner of Kgaswane and Shabangu Streets)

From Springs CBD, taxis to KwaThema cost R16–R20 and take 15–25 minutes — depart from Springs taxi rank early for 07:00 shift starts. From Brakpan CBD, expect R20–R25 and 25–35 minutes. KwaThema Main Rank on Shabangu Street is your central departure and arrival point. Plan to be at the rank 30 minutes before your shift to avoid missing connections.

From KwaThema Main Rank on Shabangu Street, head south along Shabangu Street toward Kgaswane Street for KwaThema Square and nearby community health facilities. For the Nuffield Industrial area, taxis run directly from the rank — ask the rank marshals for the Nuffield route. Most clinic facilities are within a short taxi or walking distance of the main 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

  • Monitoring foetal heart rates and maternal vitals during active labour in community clinic settings.
  • Assisting with normal vaginal deliveries and providing immediate newborn resuscitation when required.
  • Conducting ante-natal check-ups for pregnant women from KwaThema and surrounding Springs townships.
  • Educating post-natal mothers on breastfeeding, cord care, and newborn danger signs before discharge.
  • Completing patient records and DHIS data capturing accurately at the end of each shift.
  • Coordinating emergency referrals to Far East Rand Hospital for complicated or high-risk deliveries.
  • Administering oxytocin and other scheduled medications under standing orders during the third stage of labour.
  • Supporting community health workers with home visits for post-natal mothers who missed follow-up appointments.

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

Midwife shifts in KwaThema typically run on a three-shift rotation: day shift (07:00–19:00), night shift (19:00–07:00), and a 08:00–16:00 day shift at smaller clinics. Most public-sector facilities work a 40-hour week across rotating 12-hour shifts, with weekend and public holiday work standard. Private placements may offer more fixed hours.

Salary Range

R4,800 – R6,000 per month

According to ShiftMate placement data, midwives placed in KwaThema and the Springs area earn between R4,800 and R6,000 per month. The lower end typically reflects entry-level community clinic placements or agency contract roles. The upper end is reached by experienced midwives with additional qualifications or those placed at busier facilities. South Africa's national minimum wage sits at R28.79 per hour in 2026, which sets the legal floor. Overtime and night-shift allowances can meaningfully boost take-home pay.

KwaThema midwives typically earn R4,800–R6,000/mo. Ekurhuleni central facilities (Germiston, Boksburg) tend to offer R5,500–R7,000/mo. The national average for community midwives sits around R6,500–R8,000/mo, reflecting urban hospital premiums.

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 KwaThema

KwaThema is generally safe during daylight hours, especially along Shabangu Street and near the main rank. After 18:00, avoid walking the industrial stretch back from Nuffield — poor street lighting makes it risky. Night-shift midwives should use employer-arranged transport or a registered meter taxi. Never walk alone after dark.

How to Get Hired as Midwife in KwaThema

Steps to Apply

  1. 1Register for free on ShiftMate via WhatsApp — takes five minutes and no CV is needed to start.
  2. 2Gather your SA ID smart card or book, certified SANC registration, and nursing qualification copies.
  3. 3Walk in to KwaThema Square (corner of Kgaswane and Shabangu Streets) to enquire about community health vacancies.
  4. 4Visit Springs CBD labour brokers in person — they manage bulk contract hiring for clinic and hospital placements.
  5. 5Check ShiftMate daily for new midwife listings in KwaThema and respond quickly — shifts fill fast.

Pro Tip

Register with at least two Springs CBD labour brokers in person — they hold contracts for clinic and maternity facility placements that never get advertised publicly. Bring certified copies of your SANC registration and ID on the day. Brokers move fast, and candidates who are document-ready get called first. ShiftMate can also alert you the moment a new midwife role opens in KwaThema.

Walk-In Friendly?

Yes — walk-in at KwaThema Square Retailers.

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 midwife earn in KwaThema?
According to ShiftMate placement data, midwives in KwaThema earn between R4,800 and R6,000 per month. Entry-level contract placements at community clinics tend to sit at the lower end, while experienced midwives with SANC registration and additional qualifications can reach the upper end. Night-shift allowances and overtime can push your take-home pay higher. The national minimum wage of R28.79 per hour in 2026 sets the legal floor for all placements.
What do I need to get a midwife job in KwaThema?
You will need a valid SANC (South African Nursing Council) registration as a midwife or accoucher, your nursing qualification certificates, and your SA ID book or smart card. Bring certified copies of all documents when applying in person. Some employers also ask for a police clearance certificate, particularly for placements involving vulnerable patients. If you apply through ShiftMate, you can register without a CV and upload documents later.
Who is hiring midwifes in KwaThema right now?
The Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality and Gauteng Department of Health are the largest ongoing employers of midwives in the KwaThema and Springs corridor, through local clinics and Far East Rand Hospital. Private nursing agencies and labour brokers based in Springs CBD also place midwives on contract at smaller maternity facilities. Community health NGOs operating in KwaThema occasionally recruit as well. ShiftMate lists verified current openings — check daily as roles move quickly.
How do I apply for midwife jobs in KwaThema?
The fastest route is to register on ShiftMate via WhatsApp — it is free, takes a few minutes, and you do not need a CV to start. You can also walk in to enquire at KwaThema Square (corner of Kgaswane and Shabangu Streets) or visit Springs CBD labour brokers in person with your documents. For public-sector posts, check the Ekurhuleni Municipality and Gauteng Department of Health vacancy boards and submit certified copies of all qualifications.
What are the working hours for a midwife in KwaThema?
Most midwife positions in KwaThema follow a 12-hour rotating shift pattern: day shifts from 07:00 to 19:00 and night shifts from 19:00 to 07:00. Smaller community clinics may offer a standard 08:00–16:00 day shift. Weekend and public holiday work is standard in maternity settings. Contract placements through agencies sometimes offer more flexible arrangements, but you should expect shift work as the norm in this role.
Is KwaThema safe to work in?
KwaThema is generally safe to work in during the day, particularly along main routes like Shabangu Street and around KwaThema Square. The area around the main rank is busy and well-trafficked during working hours. The main precaution is after dark — the industrial walk from Nuffield back toward KwaThema has poor street lighting and should be avoided. Night-shift workers should always use employer transport or a registered meter taxi rather than walking.

Job Market in KwaThema

KwaThema's economy is anchored by heavy engineering, platinum refining at Impala Platinum Refineries, and paper and chemical manufacturing. While these industries do not directly employ midwives, they sustain a large working-class population that drives consistent demand for community health services — keeping midwife placements in KwaThema steady and relatively recession-resistant.

Growing Industries:

Heavy Engineering, Chemical Processing, Paper Manufacturing, Warehousing

Notable Employers in the Area:

Impala Platinum Refineries, Element Six, KwaThema Square Retailers

Where to Eat Near Work

Near KwaThema Main Rank and the Nuffield factory gates, street food is affordable and filling. A quarter kota runs around R20, and a plate of pap and beef stew costs roughly R40. If your facility has a subsidised canteen — many public clinics do — that is your cheapest option for a hot meal mid-shift.

Street food is highly affordable near the main rank and Nuffield factory gates. Expect to pay R20 for a quarter kota, or R40 for a hearty plate of pap and beef stew. Many factories also have subsidized canteens.

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Pro Tip

Register with at least two Springs CBD labour brokers in person — they hold contracts for clinic and maternity facility placements that never get advertised publicly. Bring certified copies of your SANC registration and ID on the day. Brokers move fast, and candidates who are document-ready get called first. ShiftMate can also alert you the moment a new midwife role opens in KwaThema.

Walk-In Friendly?

Yes — walk-in at KwaThema Square Retailers.

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