Care Worker Jobs in Olifantsfontein

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Taxi from CBD

R15–R20

Care worker jobs in Olifantsfontein are available now, with salaries ranging from R5,000 to R9,000 per month depending on experience and employer. Demand is steady, driven by the area's growing industrial workforce and surrounding residential communities. You don't need a CV to apply — register free on ShiftMate via WhatsApp and get matched to open shifts quickly.

What It's Like Working as Care Worker in Olifantsfontein

Working as a care worker in Olifantsfontein in 2026 means being part of a community that is quietly but steadily growing. Olifantsfontein itself is best known for its heavy industrial belt — ceramics factories, plumbing manufacturers, and logistics parks line Industry Road and Porcelain Road — but the residential areas of Tembisa and Ivory Park that border Olifantsfontein are home to a large and ageing population that needs care support. Most care workers commute into the area from Tembisa or Ivory Park, catching taxis from the Olifantsfontein Rank near the train station. The commute is short and affordable, which makes Olifantsfontein a practical base for care workers who want to avoid long, expensive trips into Johannesburg. The work culture in local care homes is close-knit — teams are small, supervisors often know workers by name, and there is real opportunity to grow if you show up consistently and treat clients with dignity. Demand for care workers in Olifantsfontein is not flashy or headline-grabbing, but it is real and it is not going away. As the surrounding townships grow and the population ages, the need for reliable, compassionate care workers will only increase.

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How to Get to Olifantsfontein

Transport Hub

Olifantsfontein Rank (near the train station)

Taxi Cost

R15–R20

Landmark

Lixil Africa / Cobra Watertech (Main entrance on Industry Road); Johnson Tiles (Security office on Porcelain Road); DHL Supply Chain (Receiving gates at the logistics park)

From Tembisa, taxis to Olifantsfontein cost R15–R20 and take 15–20 minutes. From Ivory Park, expect R18–R22 and 20–30 minutes. The Olifantsfontein Rank near the train station is the main departure and arrival point for most routes. For early morning shifts starting at 07:00, aim to catch a taxi by 06:15 to avoid delays. The Olifantsfontein train station also connects to the Pretoria–Johannesburg Metrorail line for workers coming from further afield.

From the Olifantsfontein Rank near the train station, most care facilities in the area are accessible by a short taxi or walking distance into the residential zones toward Tembisa. For industrial-linked occupational health roles, head along Industry Road toward the Lixil Africa and DHL Supply Chain logistics park — the main employment nodes are clearly signposted from the rank.

About This Role: Care Worker

Provide practical support and personal care to elderly, disabled, or vulnerable people in homes, residential facilities, or community health settings across South Africa.

Key Duties & Responsibilities

  • Assisting elderly or disabled clients with bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene daily.
  • Preparing and serving meals according to dietary requirements for clients in care homes.
  • Monitoring and recording clients' vital signs and reporting changes to supervising nurses.
  • Accompanying clients to medical appointments at clinics in Tembisa or Kempton Park.
  • Administering prescribed medication under supervision and maintaining accurate medication records.
  • Supporting occupational health programmes at large industrial employers in the Olifantsfontein industrial zone.
  • Providing companionship and emotional support to isolated or frail clients during long shifts.
  • Keeping care environments clean, safe, and compliant with basic health and safety standards.

Requirements

  • Grade 10 or higher (Grade 12 preferred)
  • Basic First Aid certificate (advantageous)
  • Caring, patient, and reliable disposition
  • Clear criminal record
  • SA ID or valid work permit

Working Hours

Care worker shifts in Olifantsfontein typically run on a 12-hour cycle — either 07:00 to 19:00 or 19:00 to 07:00. Residential care homes often use a 5-days-on, 2-days-off roster. Some employers offer Monday-to-Friday day shifts for community care roles. Weekend and public holiday work is common and sometimes attracts a small premium.

Salary Range

R5,000 – R9,000 per month

According to ShiftMate placement data, care workers in Olifantsfontein earn between R5,000 and R9,000 per month. Entry-level workers placed through agencies at smaller care homes typically start near R5,000. Workers with experience, first aid certification, or frail care training — especially those placed at larger facilities or occupational health programmes — can reach R8,000 to R9,000. South Africa's national minimum wage floor of R28.79 per hour (2026) applies to all workers, including care workers on casual contracts.

Care workers in Olifantsfontein earn roughly in line with the broader Ekurhuleni average of R5,500–R8,500/mo. Roles closer to Johannesburg CBD or Sandton can reach R10,000+, but commute costs eat into that difference significantly.

Pay Scale — Care Worker

LevelPay Rate
Entry Level / Community CareR5,000 – R6,500 / month
Experienced Care WorkerR7,000 – R9,000 / month
Senior / Team LeadR9,500+ / month

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 Olifantsfontein

Olifantsfontein is generally safe during daylight hours, especially around the train station and taxi rank. After dark, the industrial roads near the factories on Industry Road are poorly lit and isolated — avoid walking alone at night. Always travel in groups when finishing late shifts, and stick to the main routes near the rank.

How to Get Hired as Care Worker in Olifantsfontein

Steps to Apply

  1. 1Register free on ShiftMate via WhatsApp — no CV required, takes under five minutes to complete.
  2. 2List any care experience, first aid training, or relevant certificates in your ShiftMate profile.
  3. 3Get matched to open care worker shifts in Olifantsfontein and surrounding Ekurhuleni areas.
  4. 4Prepare your SA ID book or smart card and a certified copy before your first interview or shift.
  5. 5Apply early in the week — most care facilities confirm new placements on Mondays and Tuesdays.

Pro Tip

Register on ShiftMate via WhatsApp before you do anything else — but also ask at the Tembisa and Ivory Park community health centres whether they know of local care homes with vacancies. Word of mouth still travels fast in this area, and a personal referral from a clinic sister or social worker can get you an interview faster than any application form.

Walk-In Friendly?

Yes — walk-in at Johnson Tiles.

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 care worker earn in Olifantsfontein?
Based on ShiftMate placement data, care workers in Olifantsfontein earn between R5,000 and R9,000 per month. Entry-level workers starting at smaller care homes near Tembisa typically earn around R5,000. Those with frail care experience, first aid certificates, or occupational health roles at larger employers can earn closer to R8,000–R9,000. South Africa's national minimum wage of R28.79 per hour (2026) applies to all care workers, including those on casual or agency contracts.
What do I need to get a care worker job in Olifantsfontein?
You don't need a nursing qualification to start. Most employers in and around Olifantsfontein require a valid SA ID book or smart card, basic literacy, and a genuine willingness to care for others. A first aid certificate or any previous care experience — even informal home-based care for a family member — will strengthen your application. If you have a frail care or home-based care certificate from a SETA-accredited provider, that can push your salary toward the higher end of the range.
Who is hiring care workers in Olifantsfontein right now?
The main demand for care workers around Olifantsfontein comes from residential care homes and frail care facilities in nearby Tembisa and Ivory Park. Community-based organisations funded through the Department of Social Development also place home-based care workers across Ekurhuleni. Some larger industrial employers in the Olifantsfontein industrial zone run occupational health programmes that need care support staff. ShiftMate has live placements in the area — register via WhatsApp to see what is currently open.
How do I apply for care worker jobs in Olifantsfontein?
The fastest route is to register on ShiftMate via WhatsApp — it's free, takes a few minutes, and you don't need a CV or data-heavy uploads. You can also walk into care homes in the Tembisa and Ivory Park areas with your SA ID and any certificates you have. Applying early in the week gives you the best chance, as most facilities confirm new placements on Mondays and Tuesdays. Avoid wasting transport money going door to door — ShiftMate gets you matched without leaving home.
What are the working hours for a care worker in Olifantsfontein?
Most care worker roles in and around Olifantsfontein run on 12-hour shifts — either a day shift from 07:00 to 19:00 or a night shift from 19:00 to 07:00. Residential care homes typically use a 5-days-on, 2-days-off roster. Some community care roles offer standard Monday-to-Friday day hours, which suits workers who rely on daytime taxi routes from Tembisa or Ivory Park. Weekend and public holiday shifts are common and may attract a small additional payment.
Is Olifantsfontein safe to work in?
During the day, Olifantsfontein is generally safe — the area around the train station and taxi rank is busy and active, and the industrial zone has security presence at factory gates. The main risk is after dark: the industrial roads on Industry Road and Porcelain Road are poorly lit and isolated, and muggings have been reported. Always travel in a group when finishing late shifts, stick to the main routes near the Olifantsfontein Rank, and avoid walking alone at night.

Job Market in Olifantsfontein

Olifantsfontein's economy is anchored by ceramics and sanitaryware manufacturing, heavy engineering, and a growing logistics sector. These industries create a large working-age population in surrounding townships, which in turn drives demand for care workers — both in residential facilities serving ageing families and in occupational health support roles tied to large industrial employers.

Growing Industries:

Ceramics & Sanitaryware, Heavy Engineering, Logistics

Notable Employers in the Area:

Lixil Africa / Cobra Watertech, Johnson Tiles, DHL Supply Chain

Where to Eat Near Work

Street vendors near the Olifantsfontein station and outside factory gates on Industry Road are your best bet for an affordable meal during a shift break. A kota, vetkoek, or pap and stew will cost you R20 to R35 — filling, fast, and popular with workers across the industrial area. Bring cash as vendors don't take card.

Street vendors near the Olifantsfontein station and outside major factory gates on Industry Road serve affordable worker meals. Expect to pay R20 to R35 for a kota, vetkoek, or a basic pap and stew.

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Pro Tip

Register on ShiftMate via WhatsApp before you do anything else — but also ask at the Tembisa and Ivory Park community health centres whether they know of local care homes with vacancies. Word of mouth still travels fast in this area, and a personal referral from a clinic sister or social worker can get you an interview faster than any application form.

Walk-In Friendly?

Yes — walk-in at Johnson Tiles.

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