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Listing live now. Role: Enrolled Nurse. Location: Burgersfort, Limpopo. The team is hiring and seeks a candidate who can step in and deliver from week one.
The Role
This Enrolled Nurse role has been briefed against a clear set of outcomes for Burgersfort. The successful candidate will work alongside an established team and will be expected to contribute meaningfully to the health jobs pipeline across Limpopo.
Day-to-day, the role balances focused delivery with the kind of collaboration that keeps things moving. The successful candidate is trusted to make sensible decisions inside the agreed scope, with line-management support whenever a sounding board is useful.
Stakeholders for this position include line managers, peers across the health jobs team and trusted external partners. Building those relationships early makes the next twelve months in Burgersfort much easier.
Quality is everyone’s job. Whether the Enrolled Nurse is processing a transaction, supporting a colleague or handling a customer query, the standard expected in Limpopo is consistently high and consistently fair.
The Environment
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.
On top of 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 Burgersfort site adheres to the standards expected of a responsible South African employer.
Meet the Team
On top of that, the team you will be working with is fast-paced and energetic. Things move quickly across the Burgersfort office, and the people who thrive here are the ones who plan ahead, communicate openly and pick up the slack when Limpopo operations get busy.
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.
Crucially, the team mix in Burgersfort reflects a balance of experienced operators and emerging talent, with deliberate space for diverse voices and backgrounds.
Line management is hands-on without being heavy. Expect regular one-to-ones, honest feedback and the support needed to do good work consistently.
Career Growth
On top of that, this role can grow with you. Strong performers in the health jobs team in Burgersfort have moved into senior, supervisory and specialist positions, and that journey is supported through coaching, training and exposure to bigger projects.
Training is a mix of formal courses, structured on-the-job learning and exposure to broader projects, all geared at building practical skills.
Growth conversations happen at a regular cadence — not just at year-end — so the path forward stays current and realistic for every Burgersfort team member.
Internal mobility is encouraged. People who start in Burgersfort have moved into roles in other branches, specialist functions and project teams across Limpopo.
Working in Burgersfort
Working in Burgersfort means a place in the Lephalale energy corridor, with a steady flow of activity and a strong local economy. The team has built solid relationships across the Limpopo region, and the Burgersfort office benefits from those long-standing connections.
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 Burgersfort.
Many candidates already living within reach of Burgersfort 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 Burgersfort, Limpopo.
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.
Beyond that, the Burgersfort 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 Burgersfort.
In addition, the rhythm rewards people who plan ahead but also pivot quickly when Limpopo operations throw up the unexpected.
Your Role
- Manage stock levels of consumables and report shortages timeously
- Support quality improvement audits and clinical governance reviews
- Operate and care for clinical equipment in line with manufacturer guidelines
- Support infection prevention and control protocols across the unit
- Participate in multi-disciplinary ward rounds and care planning
- Educate patients and families on treatment plans and self-care
Who We’re Looking For
- Up-to-date immunisations as required by occupational health policy
- BLS, ACLS or PALS certification where applicable to the role
- Commitment to ongoing CPD and clinical learning
- Strong patient-centred communication and interpersonal skills
- Relevant clinical qualification from a recognised institution
- Empathy, integrity and respect for patient dignity
Each application is reviewed carefully, and strong matches against the criteria above will move forward in the process.
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