Nursing is one of the oldest professions to ever exist. It requires a lot of discipline, patience and passion to do it well. More and more young people are going into this field and doing well in it. If you are looking into going into this career here are ways you can pursue it.
A four-year bachelor degree in nursing.
A three-year diploma.
A one-year higher certificate in auxiliary nursing.
One-year postgraduate advanced diploma in nursing and midwifery on top of your degree or diploma.
While it’s an absolutely amazing career to go it the salary is also another factor one also considers. So if you have been wondering how much nurses in South Africa earn monthly, here are the full details.
There are a lot of this that can affect how much a person will earn as a nurse like experience, qualifications, location and even gender.
A nurse in south Africa roughly earns 25 700 rands per month but the salaries can range from a minimum of 13 400 rands to a maximum of 39 300 rands.
A nurse with less than two years of experience makes approximately 15 200 rands per month while a nurse with 2 to 5 years of experience can earn 20 400 rands. 5 to 10 years it’s 26 500 rands and 10 to 15 years it’s 32 100 rands this can go up to 36 900 for nurses who have more than 20 years of experience.