Enrolled Nurse Assistant
Support mobile healthcare delivery, gather vital health info, and aid TB/HIV care. Job requires nursing qualification and data skills. Growth potential and experience working in a healthcare team.
The Enrolled Nurse Assistant contract position offers a market-related salary and a two-to-three-year term within a skilled, supportive team. Candidates with a Higher Certificate in Auxiliary Nursing or a similar qualification are eligible, provided they are registered with SANC. Experience in healthcare settings, especially relating to TB and HIV care, is essential for this role.
This position calls for proficiency in Microsoft Office and strong communication skills. As part of your responsibilities, you need to be willing to travel, work after hours when necessary, and contribute to a dynamic work environment. The role is ideally suited to those enthusiastic about healthcare outreach and hands-on patient support.
Job Responsibilities and Daily Operations
You will be responsible for preparing for daily operations in mobile healthcare units. Setting up equipment and ensuring all required registers and supplies are present is vital to smooth functioning.
A key responsibility is client screening at Digital Chest X-Ray containers. Sputum collection and ensuring up-to-date patient records, including lab results, forms a large part of the workflow.
Reporting and data capture are integral, requiring regular communication and collaboration with Data Captures to ensure quality data entry. Daily, weekly, and monthly reports summarise the team’s impact.
Follow-ups with referred patients help maintain the continuum of care. Liaising with the team and community education on TB prevention rounds off your day-to-day.
Engaging directly with the public, you will promote health education, contribute to early TB detection, and support patient adherence to treatment protocols.
Pros: Why This Role Stands Out
The role presents invaluable experience in the public health sector, especially in TB and HIV management—skills that are highly sought after in the industry.
Joining a respected healthcare organisation, you benefit from a collaborative environment supporting ongoing professional development.
Exposure to mobile healthcare delivery builds adaptability, flexibility, and people skills. Opportunities for meaningful impact on community health are significant.
Working closely with professionals allows you to sharpen both clinical and data management skills.
The two-to-three-year contract offers stability while keeping the door open for future prospects within healthcare.
Cons: Potential Challenges
The nature of the contract role may not offer long-term job security compared to permanent opportunities.
Travel requirements and after-hours commitments might impact personal routine and work-life balance.
Managing sensitive health situations in communities comes with emotional demands, which may be challenging for some individuals.
Those preferring a purely administrative or stationary setting may find the fieldwork and mobile unit operations less appealing.
Meeting data accuracy standards and reporting deadlines can increase pressure, especially during busy periods.
Verdict: Is This Job for You?
If you are an energetic and committed nurse with a passion for community outreach, this position is a strong fit. The blend of hands-on patient care, public health significance, and skill-building opportunities makes it rewarding for healthcare professionals looking to grow.
Consider applying if you are looking for a dynamic, purpose-driven environment and wish to contribute directly to TB and HIV health initiatives. The contract’s market-related salary and the prestige of the employing organisation provide compelling reasons to take the next step.
