How Much Does A Staff Nurse Earn In South Africa

A staff nurse is a type of registered nurse, which means they have graduated from an accredited nursing program and passed the NCLEX-RN exam to earn a nursing license.

They are also referred to as bedside nurses because they perform direct patient care and have a lot of contact and communication with patients.

Staff Nurse Salary In South Africa

The average nurse salary in South Africa is R 352 800 per year or R 181 per hour.

Entry-level positions start at R 252 000 per year, while most experienced workers make up to R 3 361 558 per year.

What is the highest rank of nurse?

The certified registered nurse anesthetist consistently ranks as the highest-paid nursing career.

That is because Nurse Anesthetists are advanced and highly skilled registered nurses who work closely with medical staff during medical procedures that require anesthesia.

How do I become a staff nurse in South Africa?

Higher Certificate in Auxiliary Nursing — One year.

Bachelor Degree in Nursing Sciences — Four years.

Diploma in Nursing — Three years.

Post-graduate Advanced Diploma in Nursing — One year.

1) A four-year bachelor’s degree in nursing.

Requirements:

Subjects.

2) A three-year diploma.

How much do professional nurses earn per month in South Africa?

The average salary for a Nurse in SA is R 341 620 gross per year (R 28 470 gross per month), which is 21% higher than South Africa’s national average salary. Salary Range: a Nurse can expect an average starting basic salary of R 144 200.

The highest salaries can exceed R 583 500 (excluding benefits and allowances).