Community Health Worker Jobs in Olifantsfontein

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Taxi from CBD

R15–R20

Community health worker jobs in Olifantsfontein are available now, with placements paying R4,800–R6,000 per month. Demand is steady across the Ekurhuleni area, driven by growing worker populations in the industrial zones. You can apply today through ShiftMate on WhatsApp — no CV needed, just your SA ID. Positions are filled fast, so register early to get matched first.

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

Working as a community health worker in Olifantsfontein in 2026 means being part of a community that is genuinely under-served but deeply resilient. Olifantsfontein sits at the edge of Ekurhuleni's industrial belt, and the surrounding townships — Ivory Park, Tembisa, and Rabie Ridge — are home to tens of thousands of workers and families who rely on community-based health support because clinic queues are long and transport to hospitals is costly. As a CHW in Olifantsfontein, you'll feel that need every day. The work is physical — you'll walk, you'll knock on doors, and you'll sometimes deliver difficult news — but the community response is warm and grateful. Most CHWs commute in from Tembisa or Ivory Park, catching taxis from the Olifantsfontein Rank near the train station. The work culture is team-based; you'll typically report to a supervising nurse or programme coordinator and work alongside other CHWs covering the same zones. Demand for the role in Olifantsfontein is growing steadily as the industrial population expands and NGO health programmes scale up. It's not glamorous work, but it is meaningful, stable, and a genuine stepping stone into the formal health sector.

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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 07:30 starts, aim to catch a taxi by 07:00 to avoid delays. The Olifantsfontein train station also connects to the Pretoria–Johannesburg Metrorail line, which can be useful for workers coming from further afield.

From the Olifantsfontein Rank near the train station, head south along the main road toward Industry Road — this is the spine of the industrial zone. Most factory gates, including Lixil Africa's main entrance, are along Industry Road. Johnson Tiles is accessible via Porcelain Road, a short walk or quick taxi hop from the rank. The whole industrial area is within 2–3 km of the station.

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 Ivory Park and Tembisa to screen for TB and hypertension.
  • Referring sick community members to Tembisa Hospital or the nearest Ekurhuleni satellite clinic.
  • Facilitating workplace wellness screenings at industrial sites in the Olifantsfontein Industrial zone.
  • Recording patient data accurately on daily registers and submitting reports to supervising nurses.
  • Distributing health education materials on HIV, TB, and maternal health to factory worker communities.
  • Following up with patients who have missed clinic appointments or stopped taking chronic medication.
  • Supporting mobile health teams during community outreach days near the Olifantsfontein train station area.
  • Identifying and reporting social issues like malnutrition or domestic violence to relevant support services.

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 Olifantsfontein run Monday to Friday, 07:30–16:30, aligned with clinic and NGO operating hours. Some outreach programmes include Saturday morning shifts, typically 08:00–13:00. Roster cycles are usually monthly. Shift patterns can vary if you're placed with a factory wellness programme, where hours may align with industrial shift changes.

Salary Range

R4,800 – R6,000 per month

According to ShiftMate placement data, community health workers in Olifantsfontein earn between R4,800 and R6,000 per month. The lower end typically applies to entry-level placements with NGOs or community-based organisations. The upper end reflects roles with larger employers, government-linked programmes, or positions requiring a recognised CHW certificate and prior experience. South Africa's national minimum wage floor sits at R28.79 per hour in 2026 — any offer below this is illegal. Always confirm your rate in writing before starting.

In Olifantsfontein, CHWs typically earn R4,800–R6,000/mo. Across Ekurhuleni's central areas like Germiston, rates run slightly higher at R5,200–R6,500. The national average for the role sits around R5,000–R5,800/mo.

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 Olifantsfontein

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

How to Get Hired as Community Health Worker in Olifantsfontein

Steps to Apply

  1. 1Register on ShiftMate for free via WhatsApp — no CV needed, just your SA ID number to get started.
  2. 2Select 'Community Health Worker' as your role and choose Olifantsfontein or Ekurhuleni as your area.
  3. 3Get your SA ID book or smart card ready, plus a certified copy — you'll need this for any placement.
  4. 4If you have a CHW certificate or any health training, upload or mention it to improve your match ranking.
  5. 5Respond quickly when ShiftMate contacts you — roles in Olifantsfontein fill fast, especially morning shifts.

Pro Tip

Register on ShiftMate before 08:00 on a weekday — health programme coordinators in Ekurhuleni typically confirm placements early in the morning. If you already have a CHW certificate from a recognised provider like HWSETA, mention it immediately. It can move you from the bottom of the list to the top, even without previous paid experience.

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 community health worker earn in Olifantsfontein?
Based on ShiftMate placement data, community health workers in Olifantsfontein earn between R4,800 and R6,000 per month. Entry-level roles with NGOs or community-based organisations tend to start at the lower end. If you hold a recognised CHW certificate or have prior experience, you're more likely to be placed at R5,500 or above. South Africa's national minimum wage in 2026 is R28.79 per hour — no employer can legally pay below this.
What do I need to get a community health worker job in Olifantsfontein?
You'll need a valid South African ID book or smart card and a certified copy. A CHW certificate from a recognised provider like HWSETA is a strong advantage but not always required for entry-level roles. Basic literacy and numeracy are essential, as you'll complete daily registers and reports. Good communication skills in isiZulu, Sepedi, or Sesotho are a real bonus in the Ivory Park and Tembisa communities you'll be serving.
Who is hiring community health workers in Olifantsfontein right now?
Active hiring comes from NGOs and community-based health organisations operating across Ekurhuleni, as well as government sub-district health programmes linked to Tembisa Hospital. Some larger industrial employers in the Olifantsfontein Industrial zone also contract CHWs for workplace wellness initiatives. ShiftMate has current relationships with health programme coordinators in this area and is your fastest route to finding out who has open positions right now.
How do I apply for community health worker jobs in Olifantsfontein?
The quickest way is to register on ShiftMate via WhatsApp — it's free and you don't need a CV. Just have your SA ID number ready. You can also check notice boards at community centres in Ivory Park and Tembisa, or ask at the Ekurhuleni sub-district health offices. Walk-in applications are less common for CHW roles than for factory work, so the ShiftMate route saves you time and transport costs.
What are the working hours for a community health worker in Olifantsfontein?
Most CHW roles in Olifantsfontein follow standard weekday hours — typically 07:30 to 16:30, Monday to Friday. Some outreach programmes include Saturday morning shifts from 08:00 to 13:00. If you're placed with a factory wellness programme at one of the industrial employers in the area, your hours may shift slightly to align with factory shift changes. Rosters are usually confirmed monthly in advance.
Is Olifantsfontein safe to work in?
During the day, Olifantsfontein is reasonably safe, particularly around the train station, taxi rank, and the main factory gates on Industry Road. The risks increase after dark — the industrial roads are poorly lit and isolated, and muggings have been reported. The practical advice is to stick to the main routes near the station and rank, avoid walking alone after your shift, and where possible travel in a group when finishing late.

Job Market in Olifantsfontein

Olifantsfontein's economy is anchored by ceramics and sanitaryware manufacturing, heavy engineering, and a growing logistics sector. These industries bring large worker populations into the area, which directly increases demand for community health workers — particularly for workplace wellness programmes, TB screening, and chronic disease management among factory employees and surrounding township residents.

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. A kota, vetkoek, or pap and stew will cost you R20–R35 — filling and fast. Most vendors are set up by 06:30 and stay through the lunch hour, so you can grab something before your shift starts too.

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 before 08:00 on a weekday — health programme coordinators in Ekurhuleni typically confirm placements early in the morning. If you already have a CHW certificate from a recognised provider like HWSETA, mention it immediately. It can move you from the bottom of the list to the top, even without previous paid experience.

Walk-In Friendly?

Yes — walk-in at Johnson Tiles.

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