Higher Health has officially announced that they are hiring 38 Campus Care Workers (CCW) to be placed at TVET Colleges and CET Colleges across South Africa. These are campus-based roles focused on improving student wellbeing, supporting academic success, and helping learners overcome real-life challenges.
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This is more than a job — it’s purpose-driven work that makes you part of a national mission to strengthen student health, wellness, and development.
Quick Overview
Organisation: Higher Health (Higher Education & Training: Health, Wellness & Development Centre)
Position: Campus Care Worker (CCW)
Number of Posts: 38
Where: TVET Colleges and CET Colleges (Multiple Provinces)
Role Type: Campus-based student support role
Closing Date: 06 February 2026
How to Apply:
- Apply via the Online form
- Also email your documents Email: Recruitment@higherhealth.ac.za
Subject Line Format: “Campus Care Worker (CCW): [Location]”
Important: Both submission methods are required for consideration.
What Is a Campus Care Worker (CCW)?
A Campus Care Worker is someone who works directly with students at a campus level to ensure that:
- students get support when they face personal or emotional challenges
- students are linked to the right services and programmes
- wellbeing and mental health awareness is strengthened
- students feel safe, supported, and able to focus on learning
This role is ideal for someone who genuinely cares about young people, is emotionally mature, and understands community challenges.
PURPOSE
The job supports the implementation of Higher Health programmes at TVET and CET institutions. The CCW provides direct support to students facing challenges, helping improve their health, wellbeing, and academic success.
In other words: You help students cope and succeed.
Locations: Where These Jobs Are Available
Higher Health is placing workers across TVET Colleges and CET Colleges. The advert lists placements per province and institution categories.
TVET College placements (Total = 21)
- Eastern Cape (X1) – OR Tambo
- Free State (X2) – Fezile Dabi, Mangaung
- Limpopo (X5) – Waterberg, Mopani, Vhembe, Capricorn, plus another Mopani post listed
- Mpumalanga (X2) – Gert Sibande
- Northern Cape (X4) – Frances Baard, John Taolo Gaetsewe, Namaqua-Springbok, Magwa-ZF-Upington
- North West (X1) – Dr Kenneth Kaunda
- Western Cape (X6) – Cape Winelands (X2), Garden Route (X2), Tygerberg/Northern Swartland (X2)
- Gauteng (X3) – Ekurhuleni, Tshwane, West Rand
- KwaZulu-Natal (X2) – eThekwini, uMgungundlovu
CET College placements (Total = 17)
- Eastern Cape (X3) – Amatole, Buffalo City, NMB
- Free State (X2) – Mangaung/Xhariep, John Taolo Gaetsewe
- Limpopo (X1) – Mopani
- Mpumalanga (X2) – Gert Sibande, Nkangala
- North West (X1) – Dr Kenneth Kaunda
- Western Cape (X4) – Cape Winelands, Garden Route, Overberg, Cape Metro
- Gauteng (X4) – COJ, Sedibeng, West Rand, Tshwane
- KwaZulu-Natal (X5) – Ugu/Harry Gwala, Amajuba, Zululand, eThekwini, KingCetshwayo/iLembe/Khanyakude
This is great news because it means opportunities exist in multiple provinces, including high-demand areas like Gauteng, Western Cape, Limpopo, and KZN.
Requirements (What You Need to Qualify)
Higher Health is looking for people with strong qualifications and professional registration, because this role involves direct support to students.
Minimum Requirements listed in the advert
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Work / Social Science
- Any Master’s in Social Science or related qualification will be an added advantage
- Must be registered with the South African Council for Social Service Professions (SACSSP)
OR
registered with the Association for Supportive Counsellors and Holistic Practitioners (ASCHP) - A Driver’s licence is an added advantage
If you already have your registration and qualification ready, you are in a strong position.
Competencies (Skills They Want)
This is what Higher Health expects you to be good at:
- Strong administrative skills
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Strong communication skills
- Strong stakeholder management, engagement, and networking skills
In simple terms, they want someone who can:
- work with students professionally
- keep records and follow reporting processes
- communicate with campus teams
- connect students to services
- represent Higher Health in a mature, organised way
How to Apply (Very Important – Do It Correctly)
You must apply in TWO ways, not just one.
Step 1: Apply using the Online form here
Step 2: Email your documents
Email your application/motivation letter, detailed CV, and certified copies of relevant qualifications to: Recruitment@higherhealth.ac.za
Use this subject line format:
Campus Care Worker (CCW): [Location]
Example:
- Campus Care Worker (CCW): Tshwane
- Campus Care Worker (CCW): Cape Winelands
- Campus Care Worker (CCW): Gert Sibande
The advert states:
Both submission methods are mandatory for an application to be considered.
So please don’t skip either method.
Documents Checklist (Submit These)
To avoid disqualification, submit a complete application pack:
- Application letter / Motivation letter
- Detailed CV
- Certified copies of relevant qualifications
- Certified copy of ID (strongly recommended even if not mentioned)
- Proof of SACSSP or ASCHP registration (highly recommended)
- Driver’s licence copy (if you have one)
Tip: Combine documents into one PDF if possible, named like:
CCW_HigherHealth_YourName_Location.pdf
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Edupstairs Advice (How to Increase Your Chances)
Here’s how to apply in a way that stands out:
1) Match your motivation letter to the job
Don’t submit a generic letter. Mention:
- student wellness
- campus-based support
- psychosocial challenges
- referrals and stakeholder collaboration
- your understanding of youth struggles
2) Use a clean, professional CV format
Include sections like:
- Education
- Professional Registration
- Work Experience / Practical Training
- Community involvement / Volunteering
- Skills (admin + communication)
- References
3) Apply early (don’t wait for the last day)
Higher Health roles attract strong candidates. Early applications look serious and reduce technical issues.
4) Use the correct email subject line
If your subject line is wrong, your email can get lost or filtered.
5) Make sure certifications are clear
Use clean scans. If documents are unreadable, they may reject the application.
Career Growth Path After This Role
This is not a dead-end job. It’s a career builder.
After working as a Campus Care Worker, you can grow into roles like:
- Student Support Practitioner
- Wellness Programme Coordinator
- Campus Counsellor / Student Counsellor
- Youth Development Officer
- Social Worker (Education/Health sector)
- Project Officer (NGO / Government programmes)
- Monitoring & Evaluation Assistant/Officer (with extra training)
- Training Facilitator (Health & Wellness)
- Provincial Programme Coordinator (with experience)
This experience also strengthens your profile for institutions and organisations such as:
- DHET programmes
- SETA-funded student support initiatives
- universities and colleges
- NGOs working in mental health and youth empowerment
- government youth development units
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1) What does CCW stand for?
CCW stands for Campus Care Worker.
2) Can I apply if I only have Matric?
No. The advert requires a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work/Social Science.
3) Is registration compulsory?
Yes. You must be registered with SACSSP or ASCHP as stated.
4) Do I need a driver’s licence?
It is an added advantage, not listed as a strict requirement.
5) Where will I be placed?
Placements are at TVET Colleges and CET Colleges across several provinces, depending on available posts.
6) Can I apply for more than one location?
Yes, but keep your applications organised and clearly labelled by location.
7) What happens if I only email but don’t apply via the link/QR?
The advert states both submission methods are mandatory, so your application may not be considered.
8) What is the closing date?
The closing date is 06 February 2026.
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Disclaimers
- Edupstairs is sharing this opportunity for informational purposes to help South African youth access jobs and career growth opportunities.
- Higher Health is the official recruiting organisation and may update requirements, placement numbers, or application processes at any time.
- Always verify details through official Higher Health channels and ensure your application is complete before submitting.
- Late or incomplete applications may be disqualified.
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