Clinical Technologist

  • Full Time
  • Giyani, Limpopo
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Listing live now. We believe great workplaces are built on great people. We are looking for a Clinical Technologist in Giyani, and we encourage applicants from across Limpopo to consider this opportunity.

Overview

An experienced Clinical Technologist is needed to support operations in Giyani. The role forms part of how the business keeps its health jobs portfolio strong in Limpopo.

The successful applicant is given the room to plan, deliver and review their work without unnecessary noise. The organisation has built its Giyani team on trust, and the Clinical Technologist role will feel that from week one.

Quality is everyone’s job. Whether the Clinical Technologist is processing a transaction, supporting a colleague or handling a customer query, the standard expected in Limpopo is consistently high and consistently fair.

Reasonable working hours and respectful planning are part of how the role runs. The team values strong delivery, and load is balanced fairly across the health jobs group in Giyani.

Notably, the role has been written to be sustainable, not just busy. Strong output is expected, and managers in Giyani also pay attention to recovery, learning and the kind of breathing room that keeps people doing good work over time.

Why Join Us

Few roles let you see the impact of your work as quickly as this one. Every shift, project and decision in Giyani contributes to real outcomes for clients and colleagues across the health jobs space in Limpopo.

Recognition matters here. Strong performers are noticed quickly, and many promotions across the business have started in the Giyani teams.

Benefits are clear and consistent. Beyond the package on offer, the role includes the supports you would expect from an established South African employer in Limpopo.

Notably, the company reinvests in its people: paid training, internal moves and the chance to take on bigger projects are all part of how careers in Giyani keep progressing.

Day in the Life

You start your shift with a thorough handover, picking up patient histories, treatment plans and any concerns from the previous team. The morning is paced but purposeful — vital signs, medication rounds, bedside conversations — and you’re constantly switching between clinical tasks and the very human work of reassuring patients and families. Multi-disciplinary rounds give you a chance to advocate for your patients, and by the time you hand over again, you have done meaningful work that makes a real difference to the people in your care.

Practically speaking, the rhythm rewards people who plan ahead but also pivot quickly when Limpopo operations throw up the unexpected.

On top of that, the Giyani office buzzes through peak hours and settles into focused, productive lulls in between, giving you time to plan and reset before the next stretch of work.

No two days look exactly the same — and that variety is part of what keeps the role engaging for the right candidate in Giyani.

Where You’ll Work

Beyond that, the environment is clinical, regulated and patient-centred. Shift work, infection control protocols and clear scope-of-practice boundaries are part of every working day.

A respectful, professional environment is the standard in Limpopo. Bullying, harassment and unfair conduct have no place here, and managers are trained to act decisively when concerns are raised.

Beyond that, the working environment is set up to give the team the focus needed for deeper work, while keeping collaboration and quick problem-solving close at hand.

Health, safety and well-being are taken seriously. Current policies and procedures are maintained, and the Giyani site adheres to the standards expected of a responsible South African employer.

Working in Giyani

Giyani continues to grow as an employment hub in Limpopo, with near the Polokwane regional hub. This role gives you a foothold in one of its busier business communities, with access to the local services, suppliers and partners that keep the work moving.

Accessibility is taken seriously: where the role allows, the team works toward a balance of in-office presence and flexibility for candidates based in and around Giyani.

Many candidates already living within reach of Giyani cite the location as one of the role’s quiet wins, with shorter commutes and a real sense of being plugged into the local Limpopo economy.

If you are relocating, the team can share practical pointers on neighbourhoods, transport and the typical pace of life in Giyani, Limpopo.

About the Team

Notably, you will join a tight-knit, collaborative team that knows the health jobs side of the business inside out. The Giyani group is a healthy mix of experienced operators and newer joiners, all of whom share a strong commitment to delivery and to one another.

Crucially, the team mix in Giyani reflects a balance of experienced operators and emerging talent, with deliberate space for diverse voices and backgrounds.

Collaboration is the default working mode. Whether picking up a quick query or working through a complex project, you will find colleagues willing to lean in and help.

Line management is hands-on without being heavy. Expect regular one-to-ones, honest feedback and the support needed to do good work consistently.

Diversity and Inclusion

Inclusion is a core part of how the team operates. This is an equal-opportunity employer, and candidates from all communities — including women, youth and persons living with disabilities — are encouraged to apply for this role in Giyani.

Practical steps back the words. Structured EE reporting, transformation initiatives and learnership programmes give real opportunities to candidates from across Limpopo.

B-BBEE compliance is more than a scorecard here. It informs how the business invests in skills development, supplier diversity and community engagement across the country.

Inclusive hiring extends through onboarding and into how teams operate every day. Respectful, fair conduct is expected from every team member in Giyani.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Monitor vital signs and escalate clinical concerns to the attending clinician
  • Support quality improvement audits and clinical governance reviews
  • Manage stock levels of consumables and report shortages timeously
  • Operate and care for clinical equipment in line with manufacturer guidelines
  • Maintain a clean, safe and welcoming clinical environment
  • Participate in multi-disciplinary ward rounds and care planning
  • Maintain accurate clinical records in line with SANC and POPIA
  • Support infection prevention and control protocols across the unit

Essential Criteria

  • Relevant clinical qualification from a recognised institution
  • BLS, ACLS or PALS certification where applicable to the role
  • Empathy, integrity and respect for patient dignity
  • Demonstrated ability to work in multi-disciplinary teams
  • Proven clinical experience appropriate to the level advertised
  • Up-to-date immunisations as required by occupational health policy
  • Computer literacy and experience with electronic health records

Candidates who meet most of these criteria are welcome to be considered for the role.

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