The South African Department of Health invites suitably qualified candidates to apply for the Temporary Malaria Spray Operator vacancies (355 Posts). If you’re looking for a chance to make a real difference in public health, this is it! Applications close on 27 September 2024, so don’t miss out.
In this position, you’ll be part of the country’s vital fight against malaria. You will be responsible for indoor spraying to help prevent the spread of this life-threatening disease. This job is a perfect opportunity if you are passionate about helping your community, interested in public health, or want to play a key role in disease prevention.
What’s This Job About?
The South African Department of Health is on a mission to reduce malaria cases, and they need 355 Temporary Malaria Spray Operators to get the job done. These operators will be working across various locations, focusing on areas prone to malaria outbreaks. Your main job will be to spray insecticides indoors, protecting people from the mosquitoes that carry malaria. It might be a temporary job, but it’s a vital one that saves lives.
You’ll be paid a daily stipend of R310.00 for 132 days of work. That’s a great chance to earn while doing something meaningful!
Why You’re Needed
Malaria Spray Operators are essential in the fight against malaria. The work you’ll do involves spraying homes and community buildings with insecticides. This kills the mosquitoes that spread the disease, which is a huge help in keeping communities safe. Although the position is temporary, it plays a massive role in cutting down malaria cases during the malaria season.
The Department of Health is targeting several districts for this important work, including:
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These locations need your help, and they need it soon!
What You’ll Do as a Malaria Spray Operator
As a Malaria Spray Operator, your job will include several important tasks:
Your work will help protect families and communities from malaria. Every day on the job, you’ll know you’re making a positive impact.
What You Need to Qualify
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How to Apply?
If you’re ready to join the fight against malaria, apply today! Just click the link below to submit your application and take the first step toward a job that truly makes a difference.
First, DOWNLOAD THE FULL JOB ADVERT HERE, and read it to ensure you understand the job specifications before applying.
Hand delivery applications should be submitted at the stations as per the address list attached to the advert.
Applicants can also apply through the following website https://erecruitment.limpopo.gov.za
Applications must be submitted on a duly completed prescribed New Z83 application form for employment. Read also: Practice note on the application of the Z83 and other employment matters.
Applications must be accompanied by a detailed CV. Applicants are not required to submit copies of qualifications and other relevant documents on application except when applying through the e-recruitment system.
All fields in Part A, Part C and Part D of the Z83 form should be completed. In Part B, all fields should be completed in full. Part E, F & G applicants often indicate “refer to CV or see attached”, this is acceptable as long as the CV has been attached and provides the required information.
Applicants with foreign qualifications remain responsible for ensuring that their qualifications are evaluated by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).
Successful incumbent will be expected to sign a performance agreement within one month after assumption of duty.
All shortlisted candidates will be subjected to a security clearance and verification of qualifications.
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