
The Gauteng Department of Health invites qualified applicants to apply for 195 health‑facility jobs in the Johannesburg Health District. Applications close on 11 January 2026.
Quick Snapshot
| Topic | Details |
|---|---|
| Programme | Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) |
| Department | Gauteng Department of Health |
| Reference | JHB/EPWP195 |
| Posts | 195 total: 85 Admin Clerks, 80 Cleaners, 30 Groundskeepers |
| Location | Facilities across the Johannesburg Health District |
| Contract Length | 3 months (19 Jan 2026 – 31 Mar 2026) |
| Pay | R3 500 per month |
| Application Method | Email only |
1. Job Opportunities
1.1 Administration Clerks (85 posts)
What you need:
- Grade 12 (Matric) certificate or equivalent, stamped within the last 6 months
- Good speaking and writing skills
What you’ll do:
- Type, scan, print, and file documents
- Take minutes during meetings
- Keep track of records and documents
- Fill out forms and other administrative paperwork
- Help supervisors with daily office tasks
These roles are great if you like office work and want a start in government clerical jobs.
1.2 Cleaners (80 posts)
What you need:
- School report or a similar qualification, stamped within the last 6 months
- Basic communication skills
What you’ll do:
- Clean offices, clinics, and health buildings
- Sweep, mop, polish, and dust surfaces
- Wash windows and polish furniture
- Dispose of waste and disinfect specific areas
- Keep cleaning supplies stocked
This job is a good first step into facilities management and healthcare support services.
1.3 Groundskeepers (30 posts)
What you need:
- School report or an equivalent qualification
- Good communication skills
What you’ll do:
- Mow lawns, weed, water, and fertilise plants
- Maintain gardens, walkways, and pavements
- Trim and cut trees
- Remove litter and keep outdoor areas tidy
If you’re interested in landscaping or environmental maintenance, these posts are ideal.
2. Who Can Apply?
To qualify for any EPWP post you must meet all of the following:
- Be a South African citizen
- Be unemployed right now
- Have no criminal record
- Live inside the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality
- Live close to the health facility where you’re applying
- Provide proof that you live there
- Have never worked under the EPWP before
If you already have EPWP experience, you can’t apply for these positions.
3. How to Submit Your Application
Follow the official government steps carefully.
Step 1: Fill out the NEW Z83 Form
Complete the form exactly as shown on the government website.
Step 2: Gather Supporting Papers
Attach the following, all certified within the last 6 months:
- A recent CV
- A certified copy of your South African ID
- Certified copies of any school reports or qualifications
- Proof that you live in Johannesburg
Step 3: Pick Your Preferred Facility
Mark on the Z83 form the health facility nearest to your home.
Step 4: Send via Email Only
Email the complete application to: JhbHealth.DistrictJobApplications@gauteng.gov.za
Do not hand‑deliver or send by post.
Important reminders
- The Department strongly encourages people with disabilities to apply.
- If you haven’t heard back within 30 days after the deadline, your application was not successful.
- The Department may decide not to fill all available posts.
4. What Happens After the Contract?
A 3‑month EPWP stint can open many doors:
- Permanent general worker positions
- Hospital support and cleaning jobs
- Groundskeeping roles in municipalities
- Entry‑level administration clerk positions
- Learnerships and internships within government departments
Even a short EPWP experience can boost your résumé and make future job applications easier.
5. Frequently Asked Questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Are EPWP roles fixed‑term? | Yes, each contract lasts 3 months. |
| What stipend do I receive? | R3 500 per month. |
| Can I apply for several roles? | Apply for only one position, ideally the closest to where you live. |
| Do all jobs need a matric certificate? | Only the Administration Clerk posts require Grade 12. |
6. Final Notes
- Closing date: 11 January 2026.
- This information is provided for your reference only. Always confirm details on the official government website before sending any personal information or making payments.
Risk Assessment
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Organisation | Gauteng Department of Health |
| Source | Official SETA/Government site |
| Apply via | |
| Reference | JHB/EPWP195 |
The risk level is considered verified and low. Verify any information directly with the department before sharing sensitive data.




