Lecturer (nGAP) (P003267)
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PURPOSE OF THE POSITION
Appointing a Lecturer to contribute towards undergraduate and post graduate teaching, practice supervision of students and research supervision of post graduate students in the subject group Social Work, specifically Forensic Practice.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Teaching and learning, including higher degree supervision
- Engaged teaching and learning on both under- and post graduate levels: Develop study material, facilitate contact sessions, internal and external moderation and assessment.
Research and innovation
- Engaged research: Supervision of post graduate students; internal and external examination of post graduate research dissertations and/or theses; participation in the applicable research entity and publication of articles. Independent research and sharing of expertise with diverse communities of practice and enquiry.
Social responsiveness and industry involvement
- Maintain involvement in community service as a scholarly practice.Execute activities by which discipline-based skills and knowledge are made relevant to the community.
Academic leadership, management, and administration
- Participate in faculty and school committees.
Minimum requirements
- A Master of Social Work (NQF level 9). The master’s degree must be achieved with an average of 70% or above. Please attach proof of the results in your application.
- Portfolio of evidence in Forensic Practice.
- Registered as Social Worker with the SACSSP.
- A minimum of one (1) year’s research and innovation experience as an emerging researcher showing interest in Forensic Practice.
- A minimum of one (1) year generic Social Work practice experience - direct practice and/or Social Work supervisory/ managerial.
- Applicants must be SA citizens and 40 years or younger of age.
ADDED ADVANTAGES & PREFERENCES:
- Master of Social Work in Forensic Practice
- A minimum of one (1) year teaching and learning experience in blended contact sessions with university students.
KEY FUNCTIONAL/ TECHNICAL COMPETENCIES:
- Ability and experience to work from an evidence-based approach in Social Work.
- Excellent communication skills (verbally and written).
- Demonstration of language proficiency to function optimally in the various multilingual environments of the NWU.
- Computer literacy (Microsoft office, e-mails, power point, software for data analysis).
KEY BEHAVIOURAL COMPETENCIES:
- Ability to use e-media for teaching, studying and communication.
- The ability to work well independently as well as in a team.
- Good time management and ability to work well under pressure.
REMUNERATION
The annual total remuneration package will be commensurate with the level of appointment as advertised and in line with the NWU policy guidelines.
ENQUIRIES REGARDING JOB CONTENT MAY BE DIRECTED TO: Prof. Karel Botha on 018 299 1726
ENQUIRIES REGARDING RECRUITMENT PROCESS MAY BE DIRECTED TO: Ms. Janine Da Gama on 016 910 3451
CLOSING DATE: 8 August 2025
PLANNED COMMENCEMENT OF DUTIES: As soon as possible
Kindly take note: applications must be submitted online through the official NWU vacancy website.
Incomplete applications and those submitted through any other platform will not be considered.
The University subscribes to and applies the principles of Employment Equity (EE) Act and is committed to transformation. Preference will be given to candidates from the designated groups, in accordance with the principles of the EE Act and NWU Employment Equity Plan.
The University reserves the right not to make an appointment. Communication will be limited to shortlisted candidates only.
If you are not contacted within two months from the closing date of this advertisement, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.
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