Join TB HIV Care as Peer Educator

Become a Peer Educator with TB HIV Care – Only Grade 10 Required | Apply Now

Are you passionate about health education and community work? If you or someone you know has Grade 10 or higher, this is a powerful opportunity to join TB HIV Care as a Peer Educator. This program helps train and empower individuals to educate their communities about HIV, TB, and related health issues — while gaining practical work experience and receiving a monthly stipend.

Position: Peer Educator
Organization: TB HIV Care
Location: Across multiple provinces in South Africa
Education Required: Minimum Grade 10
Experience Needed: None (training will be provided)
Salary / Stipend: Competitive monthly stipend (varies by location)
Application Fee: Completely free


What is a Peer Educator?
A Peer Educator shares information about health, supports individuals with prevention and treatment services, and works closely with clinics, youth, or high-risk communities.


Responsibilities:

  • Educate communities on TB, HIV, STIs, and general health
  • Distribute educational materials and condoms
  • Assist in mobile clinics or outreach programs
  • Encourage testing and safe practices
  • Refer patients for treatment and follow-up

Who Can Apply?

  • Must have Grade 10 or higher
  • Good communication and people skills
  • Passionate about helping others
  • Must be unemployed and available full-time
  • South African citizen with valid ID
  • Comfortable speaking to youth or community groups

How to Apply:

  1. Prepare these documents:
    • Certified copy of ID
    • Certified Grade 10/11/12 certificate
    • CV with contact details and any volunteer/work experience
  2. Email your documents to:
    [email protected] (if not available, replace with the official listing email or application portal)
  3. Subject line: Application – Peer Educator – [Your Province]
  4. Optional: You may also visit the nearest TB HIV Care office in your province to submit a manual application.

Bonus Points:

  • Experience in community work or volunteering
  • Speaking local languages
  • Knowledge of health challenges in your area

Deadline: Rolling applications – apply early to increase your chances!


FAQs

Q: Can I apply if I only have Grade 10?
Yes! Grade 10 is the minimum requirement.

Q: Will I be trained?
Yes, full training is provided. You will learn how to educate others and work with clinics and outreach teams.

Q: Can I choose my area?
Yes, placements are usually made based on your location and language preference.

Q: Is this a permanent job?
It starts as a contract-based position but can open doors for long-term roles in the health sector.


Final Tip: If you’re passionate about making a real difference in your community while gaining job experience, don’t miss this!

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