About the Donor Care Officer Job in Boksburg
This Donor Care Officer Job in Boksburg is a permanent healthcare position with the South African National Blood Service (SANBS), based at Boksburg in Gauteng, with a remuneration of R293,376 per annum (approximately R24,448 per month). It is ideal for qualified nursing professionals passionate about saving lives through safe blood collection and donor care. The successful candidate will collect quality blood donations while maintaining SANBS standards, donor safety, and operational efficiency during both fixed and mobile blood drives.
SANBS provides blood and blood products to hospitals across most of South Africa. You can apply on the SANBS careers portal.
Job Description
In this Donor Care Officer Job in Boksburg, you will collect safe blood donations while delivering an excellent donor experience — combining clinical phlebotomy skills with genuine donor care. The role involves stakeholder engagement, donor education, medical assessments, phlebotomy procedures, and emergency-care support during blood drives, and suits experienced professional nurses who enjoy working with people and travelling to drive locations.
Donor care and clinical duties are the heart of the role: welcoming and assisting donors during registration, helping them complete required forms, and educating them about blood donation and high-risk behaviour. You will perform donor assessments and physical checks, conduct confidential donor interviews, carry out phlebotomy procedures according to SANBS SOPs, and provide post-donation care and refreshments.
Operational and team duties round out the role: managing consumables and blood-collection equipment efficiently, monitoring stock usage and reporting discrepancies, and ensuring blood-drive targets are achieved. You will assist during emergencies using First Aid and CPR procedures, address complaints to improve donor satisfaction, and support the clinic team and SANBS compliance throughout.
The position suits a registered professional nurse with strong clinical and interpersonal skills who is comfortable travelling to mobile drives and committed to donor safety. It is meaningful, life-saving work with a respected national service.
Donor care is meaningful, life-saving healthcare work. As a professional nurse collecting safe blood donations, you directly support the hospitals and patients who depend on a reliable blood supply — and you shape every donor’s experience, which keeps people coming back to give again.
Key Skills & Requirements
To succeed in this Donor Care Officer Job in Boksburg, you should bring:
- Professional nursing registration and clinical competence.
- Phlebotomy skills and knowledge of SANBS-style SOPs.
- Strong donor-care, interpersonal, and customer-service skills.
- First Aid and CPR capability for emergency support.
- Good stock and equipment-management ability.
- Willingness to travel to fixed and mobile blood drives.
Requirements & Experience
- A professional nursing qualification and registration.
- Phlebotomy experience or training.
- Valid First Aid and CPR certification (or willingness to obtain).
- A valid driver’s licence and willingness to travel to drives.
- South African ID or valid work authorisation.
For candidates targeting this role, the practical move is to lead with your nursing registration and phlebotomy experience, highlight donor-care and emergency (First Aid/CPR) skills, and confirm your willingness to travel to mobile drives.
Working in Boksburg
This Donor Care Officer Job in Boksburg is based at SANBS’ Boksburg operation on Gauteng’s East Rand, with travel to mobile blood drives across the region. It offers meaningful, life-saving healthcare work with a respected national service, close to home for candidates across the East Rand and greater Johannesburg.
The role also offers variety and a competitive nursing package. Travelling to fixed and mobile drives, engaging with communities, and combining clinical phlebotomy with genuine people-work makes it more dynamic than a fixed ward role, while the R293,376 annual remuneration is a solid, transparent salary.
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Common questions about this position, answered.
R293,376 per annum, approximately R24,448 per month.
Yes — it suits qualified, registered professional nurses with phlebotomy and donor-care skills.
Yes — the role covers both fixed and mobile blood drives, so travel is part of the job.
Yes — it is a permanent Donor Care Officer position.
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