Nursing In South Africa Salary

By | December 19, 2023

Nursing is a profession within the healthcare sector focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life

Nursing In South Africa Salary

The average salary for a Nurse in SA is R 341,620 gross per year (R 28,470 gross per month), which is 21% higher than South Africa’s national average salary.

Salary Range: A nurse can expect an average starting basic salary of R 144 200. The highest salaries can exceed R 583 500 (excluding benefits and allowances).

Nurse Salary Range – South Africa

Among Nursing Practitioners in South Africa, Nursing Assistants, Enrolled Auxiliary Nurses or Enrolled Nurses / Staff Nurses tend to have the lowest salaries, while more experienced and qualified Registered Nurses with the South African Nursing Council (SANC) or Professional Nurses enjoy the highest salaries.

In South Africa, an Entry Level Nurse with less than three years of experience can expect to earn an average compensation of R 15 000 gross per month.

A mid-career Nurse with 4-9 years of experience earns an average salary of R 26 000, while an experienced Nurse with 10-20 years of experience makes on average of R 37 000. Nurses with more than 20 years of experience may earn more than R 40 000 monthly.

Is nursing a good job in South Africa?

Nursing is a critical skill.

South Africa has approximately 280,000 nurses – one nurse per 213 people. Nursing has been added to South Africa’s critical skills list, and Life Healthcare estimates that the country needs as many 26 000 more nurses to meet growing demand.

How much do nursing students get paid in South Africa?

The average pay for a Student Nurse is ZAR 201,995 a year and ZAR 97 an hour in South Africa. The average salary range for a Student Nurse is between ZAR 153,112 and ZAR 235,526. On average, an Associate Degree is the highest level of education for a Student Nurse.

How long does it take to become a nurse in South Africa?

Nursing Science equips students to serve others and enrich their lives. The course requires full-time study for a period of four years. During the course, students are prepared for two career fields, namely general nursing and midwifery.