Community Enrolled Nurse
St Luke's Hospice
Other, Western Cape
Nursing and care roles are in constant demand across SA hospitals, clinics and care homes, from caregivers to registered professional nurses.
This listing does not state a salary. As a guide, nursing roles in South Africa typically pay R14 000 to R40 000 a month (indicative).
Job description
We require the services of a Community Enrolled Nurse who will be responsible for providing holistic nursing care to Palliative patients and their family in community and home home-based settings, ensuring comfort, dignity, symptom management, continuity of care and adherence to hospice policies and nursing standard.
ENTRY-LEVEL QUALIFICATION, KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE:
- Enrolled Nurse qualification registered with the South African Nursing Council.
- Current and valid SANC registration as an Enrolled Nurse.
- Minimum 1 – 2 years nursing experience in a healthcare setting as an enrolled nurse.
- Basic knowledge of palliative and hospice care principles.
- Knowledge of chronic disease management, including cancer, HIV/AIDS, TB, and other life-limiting conditions.
- Understanding of infections prevention and control of practices.
- Knowledge of medication administration within scope of practice.
- Ability to maintain accurate patient records and reports.
- Understanding of patient rights, confidentiality and ethical nursing practice.
- Ability to work under the supervision of a Professional Nurse.
- Basic computer literacy.
- Unendorsed manual driver’s license.
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Clinical Nursing Care: Quality of nursing interventions, symptom management, patient outcomes.
- Home Visits: The quality of scheduled visits completed as per planning.
- Documentation & Record keeping: Accuracy with completeness and timeliness of records.
- Interdisciplinary Team Participation: Excellent teamwork and communication with full participation in IDT processes within scope of practice.
- Meeting attendance, Training and Professional development.
- Quality, Compliance and Health & Safety protocols.
- Statistical reports.
- Perform other duties in support of team goals.
ESSENTIAL SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES:
- Ability to establish trusting relationships with patients and families.
- Strong observation and patients assessment skills within scope of practice.
- Ability to identify and report changes in patient condition promptly.
- Good organisational and time-management skills.
- Ability to prioritise workload effectively.
- Emotional resilience when dealing with terminal illness, grief and bereavement.
- Ability to work independently during community and home visits.
- Strong teamwork and multidisciplinary collaboration skills.
- Problem-solving and decision-making abilities
- Cultural sensitivity and respect for diversity.
- Professionalism, integrity and accountability.
- Flexibility and adaptability in changing care environment.
- Commitment to qualify care and continuous improvement.
ADDED ADVANTAGES:
- Certificate or short course in Palliative Care or Hospice Care.
- Previous experience in community-based healthcare or home-based care.
- Experience working in a hospice or palliative care setting.
- Experience caring for oncology, HIV/AIDS, TB, geriatric or end-of-life patients.
- Ability to speak additional local languages relevant to the service area.
- Fluency in at least 2 official languages.
- Understanding of Palliative care and it role in society.
SCREENING PROCEDURE:
All applicants are expected to provide or avail themselves for:
- A letter of motivation for the application and a fully completed application form
- A detailed Curriculum Vitae (with dates and reasons for leaving, citing your most recent remuneration and expected income)
- Proficiency assessments to assess competence in areas required, inclusive of a panel interview.
WE HOLD OUR HEADS HIGH WITH THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS:
- Better than Basic Condition of Employment leave benefits, and study leave that exceeds comparative benefits of other organisations
- NPO market-related remuneration
- A contributory Pension Fund that includes Group Life Insurance, Disability- and Funeral Cover
- Preferential working hours of 08h00 to 16h00 Monday to Friday, with exception of roles that expect after-hours deliverables
- Competency-based development opportunities.
- Free access to an Employee Wellness Program managed by CWS, offering 24/7/365 Telephone Counselling, access to Legal, Financial, Family Care, Psychosocial, and Health specialists, Face-2-Face- and trauma Counselling.
CLOSING DATE: COB Friday, 24 July 2026. All applications received within the time frames will be considered. Applicants, who do not receive a response on their application within 5 working days of the closing date of the advertisement, are to accede that the application was not successful. Please forward your application to [email protected], citing the staff notice reference number in the top left corner.
Note:
St Luke’s Combined Hospices reserves the right not to make an appointment to this position.
St Luke’s Combined Hospices is guided by the principles of Employment Equity.
On behalf of Management, we wish you well in your application and future endeavours!
Work Location: In person
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