The Gauteng Department of Health has opened 35 Laundry Worker posts at the Johannesburg Provincial Laundry under its Logistics Directorate.
If you are unemployed and looking for a stable government job that does not require experience, this could be your entry into the Public Service.
Closing Date: 12 March 2026
Quick Overview
- Position: Laundry Worker
- Reference Number: REFS/035650
- Location: Johannesburg Provincial Laundry
- Number of Posts: 35
- Salary: R138 486 per annum (plus benefits)
- Minimum Qualification: ABET Level 2 or equivalent
- Experience Required: None
- Application Method: Online via Gauteng E-Recruitment Portal
Enquiries:
- Mr. HP Van Zyl – 011 484 2627
- Ms. M.P Rapetswa – 011 488 3731
What Does a Laundry Worker Do?
Laundry Workers play a critical support role in hospitals and clinics. Clean linen is essential for patient safety, infection control, and healthcare hygiene.
You may not work directly with patients — but your work directly supports patient care.
Key Responsibilities
Successful candidates will:
- Sort and count dirty linen from hospitals
- Operate laundry machinery and equipment
- Wash and disinfect hospital linen
- Pack and dispatch clean linen
- Deliver linen to healthcare facilities
- Maintain hygiene in the laundry environment
- Follow supervisor instructions and safety procedures
This role requires reliability, discipline, and attention to hygiene standards.
Minimum Requirements
Education
- ABET Level 2 or equivalent qualification
Experience
- No previous experience required
This makes the opportunity accessible to entry-level job seekers.
Important Working Conditions
Before applying, understand that:
- Shift work is compulsory
- Weekend and public holiday work may be required
- Physical labour is part of daily duties
- Protective clothing must be worn
- Staff rotation applies
You must be physically fit and able to work in an active, industrial environment.
Salary and Benefits
- Annual Salary: R138 486
- Plus government benefits, which may include:
- Pension fund contributions
- Medical aid options
- Paid leave
- Structured employment conditions
- Long-term job stability
Government jobs often provide greater security than temporary private-sector roles.

How to Apply
Applications must be submitted online via the Gauteng E-Recruitment Portal:
http://professionaljobcenter.gpg.gov.za
No hand-delivered, emailed, or faxed applications will be accepted.
Required Documents
You must upload:
- Completed and signed new Z83 Application Form
- Updated comprehensive CV
Important CV Rule:
Your CV must clearly show:
- Institution/company name
- Job title (if applicable)
- Start and end dates
Your Z83 form must match your CV exactly. Any mismatch can lead to automatic disqualification.
Selection Process
Shortlisted candidates may undergo:
- Qualification verification
- Criminal record checks
- Citizenship verification
- Credit checks
- Employment reference checks
- Social media screening
- Medical surveillance
If you do not receive feedback within 3 months after closing date, consider your application unsuccessful.
Career Growth Opportunities
Entry-level government roles can lead to long-term career development.
Possible progression includes:
- Senior Laundry Worker
- Laundry Supervisor
- Hospital Support Services Assistant
- Logistics Assistant
- Facility Operations Worker
- Supply Chain Support roles
With experience and internal training, many employees advance into higher-paying operational positions.
QUICK LINKS:
Youthscope Advice: Increase Your Chances
✔ Complete the Z83 form correctly
✔ Use a clean, structured CV format
✔ Highlight ability to work shifts
✔ Mention any cleaning or manual labour experience
✔ Apply early to avoid portal delays
✔ Prepare for interview questions about hygiene and teamwork
Consistency and attention to detail matter in public service recruitment.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Do I need previous experience?
No. Experience is not required.
Can matric holders apply?
Yes. ABET Level 2 or higher qualifies you.
Is this a permanent job?
It is a Public Service position with structured employment conditions.
Is shift work compulsory?
Yes. The position requires shift work, including weekends and public holidays.
Can people with disabilities apply?
Yes. Applications from persons with disabilities are encouraged.
Are online applications mandatory?
Yes. Only online submissions via the Gauteng portal are accepted.
Will I need certified documents immediately?
No. Certified copies are usually required only if shortlisted.
Is this a physically demanding job?
Yes. The role involves active physical labour and handling linen throughout the day.
Closing Date
12 March 2026
Do not wait until the last day — government portals often become slow near deadlines.
Final Thoughts
If you are looking for a stable entry-level government job with benefits and growth potential, this opportunity with the Gauteng Department of Health could be your stepping stone into the Public Service.
For unemployed youth and job seekers ready to work shifts and commit to structured employment, this is a realistic and accessible opportunity.
Apply before 12 March 2026.
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