Companies That Hire Nurses In South Africa

What is a Nurse?

Nurses work to promote health, prevent disease, and help patients with illnesses. When treating a patient, they observe, assess, and record symptoms, reactions, and progress.

Nurses work alongside doctors when it comes to treatment plans and exams, administering medications, and monitoring patient recovery.

Companies That Hire Nurses In South Africa

Nursing Opportunity – Germany

Introduction

Calling all South African Nurses!

If you obtained a Bachelor of Nursing Science Degree and/or a Diploma in Nursing with a minimum of 6 months working experience as a nurse, then this fantastic opportunity to live and work abroad is knocking at your door!

Our client in Germany is offering a sponsorship opportunity for South African Nurses to live and work in Germany. Non-speaking candidates are welcome to apply!

This role offers a German Language Training Course paid for by our client. Candidates are required to complete their German Language Course up to B2 level.

Successful candidates will recieve the following sponsorship items paid in full to support their relocation abroad:

• German language training course

• B1 & B2 Language certification

• English to Germany language translation for all official documents

• VISA fees

Nurses and Staff Nurses

ALOS

Nigel, South Africa:

Highly experienced South African Nurses. UK opportunity The company provides a range of services within the residential, nursing and learning disability registered homes for adults, providing professional services for the frail and elderly

Reputable British health and social care provider and winner of the 2018 Great British Care Awards, is looking to hire mature and highly experienced South African Nurses.

The company provides a range of services within the residential, nursing and learning disability registered homes for adults, providing professional services for the frail and elderly.

Are nurses in demand in South Africa?

South Africa is facing a critical shortage of nurses as private hospitals are restricted from training more of the caregivers, according to the country’s largest private health-care network.

Do nurses get paid while studying in South Africa?

The total bursary per year of study is R30 000 for the enrolled programme and R36 000 for the 4-year diploma course.

This indicates that the student nurses in the enrolled programme receive a monthly stipend of R2500 and the 4-year diploma student nurses an amount of R3000 without additional benefits.

Is nursing a good career in South Africa?

Nursing is a critical skill.

South Africa has approximately 280 000 nurses – one nurse per 213 people. Nursing has been added to South Africa’s critical skills list, and Life Healthcare estimates that the country needs as many 26 000 more nurses to meet growing demand.

Is nursing hard in South Africa?

Yes, being a nurse is tough. In fact, there is a new challenge awaiting nurses almost every day. There are times when fatigue and tiredness consume nurses entirely.