Netcare Vacancies

Vacant positions are advertised in the Vacancies section of the websites of the Netcare Group, Netcare HospitalsNetcare 911Medicross and Prime Cure websites.

Candidates should familiarise themselves with our recruitment process in order to know what to expect. Our recruitment process typically follows the following steps:

  • Complete the online application form and forward it, together with your CV, to the email address of the person stated on the specific advert.
  • Should your application match our criteria, you may be requested to come for an interview.
  • Our selection process may further include employee risk assessments for shortlisted candidates.
  • Should your application be successful, our human resources department will provide you with a formal letter of offer and will contact you with information to facilitate your onboarding process.

The Netcare Group offers a wide spectrum of career opportunities within various disciplines including nursing, emergency medical services, pharmaceutical services, information technology, human resources, finance and administration, procurement, technical and maintenance and marketing.

Beware of job and training scams

Netcare is alerting the public to the opportunistic placement of Netcare-specific career and training opportunities on social media and other informal platforms, with the Netcare or Netcare 911’s name being misused in a series of social media job and training scams.

Certain Facebook posts falsely indicate that the company is seeking to employ paramedics and nurses. Similarly, learnerships and internship vacancies within Netcare are also being advertised. We continue to receive enquiries from members of the public seeking clarity on employment or training opportunities that are advertised fraudulently through various social media platforms under Netcare’s name.

Typically, the modus operandi of these fraudsters is to solicit money from the public with a promise of either employment at a Netcare facility or training towards becoming a Netcare employee. This is often done by requesting applicants to send payment as a part of their application.

In order to assist the public, Netcare is sharing a number of warnings that may indicate that the job advertised is a scam and not a legitimate job opportunity:

  • The application form asks for banking details;
  • Only a cellular telephone number is supplied for enquiries as the landline is “out of order”;
  • A dream job without the need of being interviewed is being promised;
  • A legitimate sounding name (Net-care) is being used;
  • Payment may well be requested “upfront” for administration purposes, accommodation and uniforms;
  • The payment mechanism is suggested as being facilitated via a cellular telephone number at a money market facility, such as a supermarket.

We urge the public to be very suspicious of such messages, Facebook postings and emails as they do not originate from Netcare. This is not the way that we recruit staff or advertise learnerships and internships.

Job seekers are furthermore urged to not make any payment in an attempt to secure a job interview, learnership programme or any other employment opportunities where the Netcare or Netcare 911 or a variation of the names is used.

Individuals are advised to contact the Netcare Human Resources Shared Services Centre on 086 022 5547 if they would like to verify the legitimacy of a job posting.