Medical assistant in Community Clinic

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2 - 12 weeks  ·  Age 18 - 50+

rating  Excellent 4.8  · 
  Verified by Volunteer World
  Very high response rate

Highlights

  • Volunteer in beautiful Cape Town!
  • Gain practical experience in the medical field!
  • Support the project team as they aim to provide medical care to people in deed!

Highlights

  • Volunteer in beautiful Cape Town!
  • Gain practical experience in the medical field!
  • Support the project team as they aim to provide medical care to people in deed!
  • Explore the beautiful city with fellow volunteers!
  • Meet like-minded volunteers from all over the world!


  • Especially good for

    Age 18+
    Singles
    Couples
    50+

    About the program

    Volunteer at a Community Clinic serving the underprivileged and supporting the clinic's staff with their daily tasks.

    About the Program

    For those able to afford it, the private healthcare system in South Africa meets developed world standards. However, the public healthcare system, which serves 80% of the population, faces serious challenges. The urbanization of the country has put serious strain on the hospitals in ...

    About the program

    About the Program

    For those able to afford it, the private healthcare system in South Africa meets developed world standards. However, the public healthcare system, which serves 80% of the population, faces serious challenges. The urbanization of the country has put serious strain on the hospitals in Cape Town: many have too few beds, doctors and medical supplies. Infectious diseases like typhoid fever and hepatitis are prevalent, largely because of poor public health, and HIV/AIDS remaining a devastating plague.
    Volunteers work in community clinics serving poor populations. They share their expertise and insights with the local staff and, as needed and allowed by the local nurses and doctors, help to provide care. Volunteers live and work in Cape Town or the surrounding areas.

    Structure and Facilities 

    • Most of the medical projects are understaffed and there is a lack of resources and therefore this can be a very stressful and challenging environment to work in 
    • Government funded facilities for people who cannot afford private medical care 
    • No major operations are done here



    Typical day

    Usual working days go from 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM and include the following activities.
    • Observation (doctors, nurses and pharmacy) 
    • Supporting the general staff
    • Helping with rehabilitation
    • Sharing health information and updating patient files
    • Clinical Assistant and Prep-Room duties
    • Baby Clinic: Taking weight, ...

    Typical day

    Usual working days go from 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM and include the following activities.
    • Observation (doctors, nurses and pharmacy) 
    • Supporting the general staff
    • Helping with rehabilitation
    • Sharing health information and updating patient files
    • Clinical Assistant and Prep-Room duties
    • Baby Clinic: Taking weight, height, temperature readings,etc.
    • Other tasks that might come up

    Free-time activities

    Cape Town is one of Africa’s most popular tourist destinations for a reason. Its beaches, such as Camp’s Bay, are world renown, and Cape Town’s beachfront and downtown areas are lively at any time. During the day it is easy to find artisans selling their crafts or outdoor cafes to enjoy the ...

    Free-time activities

    Cape Town is one of Africa’s most popular tourist destinations for a reason. Its beaches, such as Camp’s Bay, are world renown, and Cape Town’s beachfront and downtown areas are lively at any time. During the day it is easy to find artisans selling their crafts or outdoor cafes to enjoy the Mediterranean climate. At night, there are many excellent bars, clubs and restaurants where locals and foreigners can relax and socialize.
    There are numerous cultural sites to visit, including the Bo-Kaap neighborhood and the Castle of Good Hope. They reflect Cape Town’s long history and help explain why the city is one of the most multicultural in the word. Robben Island, the infamous prison where political prisoners, including Nelson Mandela, were held during apartheid is a difficult but necessary stop. For outdoor lovers, Cape Town has a wide mix of opportunities. Table Mountain is a breathtaking spot to visit, and there are many nearby hills, mountains and trails that make for great biking, climbing and hiking. Many, like Lion’s Head Mountain, also offer stunning views over the city and ocean below. Join in on tours down the Garden Route and a Game Drive to spot the Big 5!


    Requirements

    Requirements

    Minimum Age: 18 years

    In order to join the program you need to be at least 18 years old on the program start date. There might be exemptions if you can provide the permission of your legal guardian(s) or if your are accompanied by your parents.

    Language Skills

    You need to speak English (intermediate level)

    Education Requirements

    Medical at University level

    Required Documents

    CV and Proof of registration as Medical Student

    Nationality Restrictions

    No restrictions. Helping hands from all over the world are welcome.

    Other Skills

    Volunteers on this program need to be registered as a med-student and have patience, empathy, willingness to help wherever needed, and a love and passion for people.

    Time Commitment

    Your helping hand will be required on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 08:00 - 14:00

    What's Included

    What's Included

    Services by Stay Africa Volunteers

    Placement in a suitable project and volunteer house - Placement inventory information prior to arrival in South Africa - Transfer from the airport to the STAY AFRICA house - Transfer to STAY AFRICA office for Orientation - Orientation program, including welcome session and Orientation Session - Accommodation (incl. breakfast) at volunteer house 

    At additional cost: Weekday lunch and dinner; weekend meals; Transportation from the accommodation to the project site and back. 


    Airport Pickup at Cape Town International Airport

    Volunteers will be collected at Cape Town International Airport on the Set Arrival Date. A representative from our partner transport company, Backpacker Bus, will have a signboard with STAY AFRICA VOLUNTEERS (and/or your name) on it to meet you. If you are unable to see anyone, please make your way to the information desk in the main terminal as the driver will page for you.

    Accommodation

    Volunteers are either placed at the Stay House in the house city or with a host family in the local community outside the city. The Stay Africa House can accommodate up to 30 volunteers at a time (5 dorm-style rooms sleeping between 4-8 people) , on-site, live-in Stay Africa hostel manager, fully-equipped kitchen and communal lounge area with satellite TV, fully-fitted bathroom with 4 showers and 3 toilets, individual lockers for each volunteer, WiFi internet connection, located centrally on transport route close to supermarkets, internet café, laundries, restaurants, etc.

    Food & Beverages

    Breakfast is provided on weekdays (Monday to Friday only). Lunch, Dinner and weekend meals are the volunteer's expense. 

    Breakfast is self-service and includes coffee, tea with bread/toast, eggs, at least 2 cereal types, and a selection of fresh seasonal fruits. 

    The volunteer house is located within walking distance of numerous restaurants (everything from steak houses and burger joints, to Sushi/Asian cuisine) and small corner cafes and coffee shops (for light meals), as well as well-known fast food outlets (KFC, McDonalds, Nandos, Burger King, Pizza Hut, etc.). Uber Eats offers a delivery service for most of these.

    Volunteers also often buy groceries from the nearby supermarket and have home-cooked meals together in groups - great bonding experiences and often loads of fun!! Just try not to burn down our kitchens!! 


    Internet Access

    Good access at the project site

    What's NOT included?

    What's NOT included?

    Flight Tickets

    The nearest airport is Cape Town International Airport (CPT) in Cape Town. We assist you to find cheap flights to South Africa. FIND CHEAP FLIGHTS

    Travel Insurance

    Going abroad is an adventure and it is always best to be prepared. Sudden illness or injury, cancellation or theft - a travel insurance for South Africa provides security and is a plus to have. GET A QUOTE

    Vaccines

    If you are intending to volunteer in South Africa you should seek medical advice before starting your social journey. Check your required vaccinations for South Africa. VACCINE CHECKER

    Details on arrival

    The Volunteer South Africa Program begins on a Sunday and ends on a Saturday, so you may arrive on any Sunday of the year.  

    We understand that flights may be expensive and you may not always be able to secure a flight to arrive on set arrival dates, we are therefore happy to accommodate last minute bookings even participants who are only able to arrive on a day where they are able to secure an affordable flight.


    Availability
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

    Program fees

    2 weeks (min. stay) 571€
    3 weeks 747€
    4 weeks 924€
    5 weeks 1,096€
    6 weeks 1,277€
    7 weeks 1,453€
    8 weeks 1,630€
    9 weeks 1,807€
    10 weeks 1,894€
    11 weeks 1,944€
    12 weeks (max. stay) 2,040€
    Average fees 227€/week

    Program fees

    227€ per week 2 - 12 weeks Age 18 - 50+

    Payment methods

    Visa Master Card Maestro American Express PayPal

    NO CREDIT CARD FEES


    Duration

    2 - 12 weeks

    Deposit

    The deposit is simply to reserve your volunteer placement. Payments are handled by PayPal, our trusted global payment provider. If you don't have a PayPal account, you can also pay using a credit card.


    Final Payment

    Your final payment will be agreed with Stay Africa Volunteers during the application process. Common solutions are either via bank transfer or a cash payment at the project site.


    Meet your organization

    Stay Africa Volunteers

    Excellent 4.8 rating (190 reviews)

    Non-profit - founded in 1972

    Verified by Volunteer World

      Very high response rate

    Coordinated by

    Kevin

    Spoken languages: English

    About the project

    Stay Africa is a non-profit organization providing high quality, affordable Volunteer programs in Cape Town.

    Meet your organization

    History

    STAY AFRICA (previously known as SASTS Working Adventures) was set up in 1972 to provide affordable travel opportunities for South African students. It was the travel division of NUSAS, the National Union of South African Students, whose activities took root in the days of Apartheid. STAY AFRICA has played an integral role in facilitating student and youth travel for over 40 years and is well equipped to help students realize their travel dreams. Working with reputable and internationally recognized partners and being members of international associations. STAY AFRICA programs are run in accordance with guidelines put in place by these international organisations. Over the past 11 years, STAY AFRICA has branched out to include exciting opportunities for foreign travelers to experience South Africa by implementing Work South Africa, Volunteer South Africa, Groups and High School South Africa. 

    Volunteer Programs

    There are a vast number of interesting volunteer projects available and most of them are in the local communities surrounding and in the beautiful city of Cape Town. Volunteers can make a valuable contribution in many different facets of childcare, teaching, social, environment and medical placements in and around Cape Town. Whilst on the STAY AFRICA volunteer program, participants will stay with local host families and eat the local meals prepared by the family. They also have the option of staying in the City in a Volunteer House and eat in a local restaurant as well as use local minibus transport to their volunteer project. As a not for profit organisation run by staff of the local communities, we have extensive knowledge of the various communities of Cape Town and South Africa which enables us to offer first hand experience and advice of volunteering in the local communities. STAY AFRICA will provide a real insight into Cape Town’s culture, history, landscape through orientation and local community placement and provide the opportunity for genuine interaction with the local people.

    STAY AFRICA's aim is to offer quality, affordable volunteering experiences and the opportunity to be immersed in a local culture for clients interested in discovering Cape Town. As a non-profit organisation, STAY AFRICA is dedicated to providing young people, from all over the world, the opportunity to come to South Africa and experience our cultures and people. 

    Respect for the locals, their cultures, religion and environment are essential to operate a successful volunteer program. All our Volunteers placed in the local community have to abide by our Code of Conduct by respecting the local culture.  

    Volunteers also have the opportunity to explore the scenic beauty of South Africa whereby we offer tours of Cape Town and Western Cape. Local guides and agencies are used with the understanding to offer a true cultural experience. 

    Community Development 

    STAY AFRICA works very closely with the local communities of Cape Town, to provide sustainable on-going partnerships. As a not for profit organisation, the program costs goes toward running of the program. Subject to available funding, STAY AFRICA assists community projects with donations to assist with various programs such as feeding scheme, a laptop was donated to a Daycare centre in the Farming community, end of year school functions, sports equipment for Schools etc. 

    Volunteers in the local community are placed with Community host families, within walking distance from their volunteer project. Host families are paid a stipend to cover meals and accommodation, thus STAY AFRICA giving back to the local communities by placement of volunteers at both project and host family.  

    All of our families we use are local host families and community projects started by the local people of the community that has identified a need within the local communities. Volunteers are placed at much needed community projects, NGO’S, public schools, Women run day care centres, Orphanages etc. All community projects are screened prior to placement of volunteers and factors such as economic responsibility, environmental, social responsibility and safety of the client are considered prior to approving local community projects for placement of our volunteers. In many cases volunteer assistance to these projects will assist the local people via ongoing placement of volunteers at both host family and projects. 


    190 reviews · rating4.8

    Mariana Mena Latuff rating5

    2022 at Medical assistant in Community Clinic

    My time spent in Cape Town was simple INCREDIBLE! I volunteered in the medical project for 3 weeks and learned so much about their patients, system, diseases, and treatment! Everyone in the hospital is so kind and very willing to teach and orient you! Every day when I finished my project I was also ...
    Shanai Proffitt rating4.8

    2022 at Medical assistant in Community Clinic

    I had an amazing time doing the medical program organized by Stay Africa. I appreciated that Kev and the local team were organized and accommodating with the program and I felt like I could go to Kev with any issues I have. I had a great time aside from the volunteering as I met many amazing people ...
    Louise Holmgaard Jensen rating4.6

    2022 at Medical assistant in Community Clinic

    The hostel is a very nice place to stay. Lots of options to socialize and do trips together if that’s what you feel like. The location of the hostel is perfect, with nice cafés and a supermarket ...
    Carys Niamh rating4.8

    2019 at Medical assistant in Community Clinic

    I had the most amazing three weeks in Cape Town volunteering for the medical programme. The staff at the clinic were so friendly and made us feel part of their team. Cape Town itself has so much to offer and is such a beautiful place. I definitely hope to go back one day! I can’t thank ...
    I stayed for 7weeks in the stay africa hostel. The moment you arrive you feel a warm welcome by Noel and Vee. Both of them are always ready to help you out and organize really nice events for the volunteers. They organized a typical south African braai to show us something about their culture. ..
    Karolina Adamczyk rating5

    2018 at Medical assistant in Community Clinic

    Pack your suitcases and book a flight to Cape Town, for this is possibly the most breathtaking city in the whole universe. South Africa owes its beauty to the great variety of cultures you can experience in every corner of this land. SASTS made my volunteering experience a truly unforgettable ...

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