
The Limpopo Department of Health invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for their Foreman vacancies. The closing date for applications is 21 November 2025 at 16:00.
Why This Job is Great
The Limpopo Department of Health (LDH) is looking for 30 new Foreman officers to help keep clinics, hospitals and community health centers clean, safe and disease‑free.
- Contract length: 3 years, paid for by a grant
- Pay: R193 359 per year (Level 04)
- Locations: Mopani, Vhembe, Capricorn, Waterberg and Sekhukhune districts
If you studied Environmental Health, Biological Sciences or something similar and you care about stopping malaria and other illnesses, this could be your chance.
Quick Facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Employer | Limpopo Department of Health |
| Role | Foreman – 30 posts |
| Contract | 3‑year grant‑funded |
| Salary | R193 359 per year |
| Closing Date | 21 November 2025, 16:00 |
| Apply on | www.ldoh.gov.za |
Where You Could Work
| District | Clinic / Hospital |
|---|---|
| Mopani | Makhushane Clinic, Willows Clinic, Sekororo Hospital, CN Phatudi Hospital, Nwamitwa Clinic (2), Nwamitwa Clinic: Tzaneen Farms, Ngove Clinic, Mapayeni Clinic, Nkomo Clinic, Makhuvha Clinic, Dzumeri CHC, Matswi Clinic, Bellevue Clinic |
| Vhembe | (13 posts) Malamulele Clinic, Shirindi Clinic, Xigalo Clinic, Nthlaveni C Clinic, Tshimbupfe Clinic, Tshikuwi Clinic, Masisi Clinic, Klein Tshipise Clinic, Tshipise Malaria Station, Sterkstroom Clinic, Thohoyandou CHC, Tshaulu Clinic, Tshiombo Clinic |
| Capricorn | Ratshaatsha CHC |
| Waterberg | Witpoort Hospital |
| Sekhukhune | Naboomkopies Clinic |
What You Need
| Requirement | What it means |
|---|---|
| Qualifications | National Diploma or Bachelor’s in: Environmental Health, Environmental Science, Biological Sciences, Health Science, Biomedical Sciences, or Medical Sciences (NQF Level 6) |
| Skills | • Knowledge of malaria and disease control • Good admin and reporting skills • Strong communication • Computer skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) • Comfortable with video meetings |
| License | Valid Code C driver’s licence + PDP |
Main Tasks
- Mix and spray insecticides to kill mosquitoes (inside houses, outside, and near water).
- Check for malaria and other disease cases.
- Keep health facilities clean and ready for patients.
- Collect and record health data.
- Do surveillance in the community—talk to people, visit schools, run mobile clinics to get people tested.
- Write reports every month and every quarter.
How to Apply – Step By Step
- Open the LDH website: http://www.ldoh.gov.za
- Go to “Vacancies / Recruitment.”
- Find the “Foreman (X30 Posts)” ad.
- Fill out the online form and upload your CV, certificates, ID and driver’s licence.
- Submit before the deadline on 21 November 2025.
Want to learn more about funding and training? Check out SETA Bursaries you can still apply for this year for free support while you study.
Frequently Asked Questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Do I need prior job experience? | Not mandatory, but you must know about malaria control and disease surveillance. |
| Is a PDP required? | Yes – you need a valid Code C driver’s licence and a PDP. |
| Is this a permanent job? | No, it’s a 3‑year contract. |
| Can I apply to more than one clinic? | Yes, but submit each application separately. |
| Will I have to work outdoors? | Absolutely – fieldwork is part of the role. |
Need More Help?
If you have questions about any of the posts, call (015) 307 3736 / 7 during office hours.
Remember: The application deadline is 21 November 2025, so get your documents ready and apply now!




