How Much Is Auxiliary Nursing Course In south Africa

What is Auxiliary Nursing?

Auxiliary Nurses carry out basic nursing procedures and take care of patients on a less specialized level under the supervision of a registered nurse.

How Much Does It Cost To Study Auxiliary Nursing In South Africa?

Enrolled Nursing (EN): Two Years: R2175. Enrolled Nursing Auxiliary (ENA): One Year: R2176.

Do student nurses get paid in South Africa?

Students do not get paid because they do not “work” during the course of their studies.

These practical hours that the students have to do are set (prescribed) by the South African Nursing Council.

How much do auxiliary nurses earn in South Africa per month?

The average auxiliary nurse salary in South Africa is R 294 000 per year or R 151 per hour. Entry-level positions start at R 186 000 per year, while most experienced workers make up to R 456 000 per year.

Where can I study auxiliary nursing in South Africa?

Colleges and Universities Offering Higher Certificate in Auxiliary Nursing in South Africa

Ukase School Of Nursing, Johannesburg. Duration: 1 year. Minimum entry requirement:

Letjhabile Libellee Nursing College, Johannesburg.

Khamis Nursing School, Johannesburg.

How many years does it take to become an auxiliary nurse?

A comprehensive description of the 1-year Higher Certificate in Nursing (Auxiliary Nurse) R169 can be obtained from the South African Nursing Council’s website at www.sanc.co.za.

The course consists of 120 credits, of which 72 credits must be acquired in accredited clinical facilities.

What area of nursing makes the most money?

 The certified registered nurse anesthetist consistently ranks as the highest paid nursing career.

That is because Nurse Anesthetists are advanced and highly skilled registered nurses who work closely with medical staff during medical procedures that require anesthesia.