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HUMAN SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL (HSRC) VACANCIES
HUMAN SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL (HSRC)
MASTERS RESEARCH TRAINEE
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Closing Date 2024/11/04
Reference Number HSR241015-1
Job Type Fixed Term contract- long term
Job Title Masters Research Trainee
Business Area Public Health, Societies and Belonging - PHSB
Department Health and Wellbeing
Number of Positions 1
Workplace Type Hybrid
Location - Town / City Cape Town, Pietermaritzburg, or Pretoria
Location – Province Gauteng, Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal
Location – Country South Africa
Minimum Education Level NQF8 - Hons Degree or equivalent
Application Closing Date 04-Nov-2024
Job Category Scientific
Job Advert Summary
The Masters Research Internship in the HSRC is meant to provide successful candidates with an opportunity to further develop their research expertise by working with subject experts and project specialists. The research internship experience is intensive and seeks mature individuals who can work independently and in a team. While appointees will be exposed to a wide variety of project-related research, they will be expected to complete their Masters degree within 2 years. Time is set aside for this purpose.
Minimum Requirements
Duties & Responsibilities
In addition to being registered for a Masters degree, at a recognized South African university and currently working on their degrees, or eligible for registration at a recognized South African university, research interns are required to participate in all aspects of the research process as they work with other staff on different research projects.
Among other duties, they will participate in the following activities under supervision:
Policy
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MASTERS RESEARCH TRAINEE
Details
Closing Date 2024/11/04
Reference Number HSR241015-1
Job Type Fixed Term contract- long term
Job Title Masters Research Trainee
Business Area Public Health, Societies and Belonging - PHSB
Department Health and Wellbeing
Number of Positions 1
Workplace Type Hybrid
Location - Town / City Cape Town, Pietermaritzburg, or Pretoria
Location – Province Gauteng, Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal
Location – Country South Africa
Minimum Education Level NQF8 - Hons Degree or equivalent
Application Closing Date 04-Nov-2024
Job Category Scientific
Job Advert Summary
The Masters Research Internship in the HSRC is meant to provide successful candidates with an opportunity to further develop their research expertise by working with subject experts and project specialists. The research internship experience is intensive and seeks mature individuals who can work independently and in a team. While appointees will be exposed to a wide variety of project-related research, they will be expected to complete their Masters degree within 2 years. Time is set aside for this purpose.
Minimum Requirements
- Applicants must be in possession of a relevant Honours degree and be registered or about to register for a Masters degree in public health with a recognised South African or other university;
- A sound grounding in research methods will be a strong recommendation;
- Requisite computer skills (e.g. Microsoft Office,)
- Working experience with some of the following data software packages: STATA, Epi Info, SPSS, Nvivo, AtlasTI or other relevant statistical packages;
- Ability to work well under pressure and to meet deadlines.
Duties & Responsibilities
In addition to being registered for a Masters degree, at a recognized South African university and currently working on their degrees, or eligible for registration at a recognized South African university, research interns are required to participate in all aspects of the research process as they work with other staff on different research projects.
Among other duties, they will participate in the following activities under supervision:
- Collection and analysis of data;
- Management or supervision of research projects
- Participation in the conceptualization and execution of research projects;
- Participation in the formulation of research questions and writing proposals;
- Assisting with the submission of research proposals for ethical review;
- Writing up of research results, research reports, and manuscripts for publication;
- Presenting results of projects in different forums (webinars, conferences, seminars, and other forums);
Policy
- In delivering 'social science that makes a difference' in South Africa and the region, the Research Programmes of the Human Sciences Research Council initiate and undertake policy-oriented research projects and programmes from its offices in Cape Town, Durban, Pietermaritzburg and Pretoria. Its public-purpose mandate is set out in the Human Sciences Research Council Act No.17 of 2008.
- The HSRC aims to attract and retain high-calibre skills and human resources necessary to effectively execute both its mandate to conduct research and to support the strategic intent of the organisation.
- The HSRC is committed to accelerating the improvement in the proportion of South African Citizens who are black, female, or disabled towards achieving Equity goals.
- The HSRC reserves the right not to make an appointment.
- Application from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.
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RESEARCH DIRECTOR
Details
Closing Date 2024/11/01
Reference Number HSR240821-1
Job Type Permanent
Job Title Research Director
Business Area Africa Institute of South Africa - AISA
Department AISA
Number of Positions 1
Workplace Type Hybrid
Location - Town / City Pretoria
Location – Province Gauteng
Location – Country South Africa
Minimum Education Level NQF 10 - PhD Degree or equivalent
Application Closing Date 01-Nov-2024
Job Category Education
Job Advert Summary
The Africa Institute of South Africa in the HSRC wishes to appoint a suitable Research Director. AISA leads and coordinates the HSRC’s engagements in Africa. It, therefore, acts as a catalyst for research and implementation support across the continent. AISA also undertakes basic, applied policy-relevant and comparative research. The Institute also seeks to build capacity and provide policy advice and implementation support to advance the HSRC’s own Africa Research Partnership and Collaboration Strategy as well as South Africa’s African Agenda, DSI’s Africa Strategy, SADC’s Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan 2020-2030 (RISDP), the African Union’s Agenda 2063, and the key frameworks of the United Nations (SDG’s, UNSCR 1325). It collaborates with a range of national, continental, and international governments, as well as multilateral institutions, research institutes, universities, and civil society organisations in order to achieve its objectives.
This appointment will be made on the 1st of January 2025
Minimum Requirements
- A Ph.D. degree in either the social sciences or humanities or a related field in a relevant subject pertinent to the study of Africa.
- An academic leader with a strong record of published research not less than 20 publications of which several must be international peer-reviewed journal articles
- Ten years of senior research leadership and people and business management experience of which 5 years should be on the Director or equivalent level, i.e., at the Associate professor or Professor level.
- Fundraising and large-scale research project management.
- Good networking skills and experience in working with senior policymakers;
- Research interests and experience in working on the study of Africa;
- The versatility to apply qualitative and/or quantitative methodologies to challenging subject matter across disciplinary boundaries will be advantageous;
- Proficiency in or working experience with some of the following data software packages: STATA, Epi Info, SPSS, Nvivo, AtlasTI or other relevant statistical packages;
- A track record of experience in conducting large-scale comparative studies.
- Intellectual and personal integrity, imagination, and drive.
- The ability to lead multidisciplinary research teams.
- Ability to work well under pressure and deliver to tight deadlines; and
- Excellent computer literacy
- Fluency in more than one of the major languages spoken on the continent would be an additional commendation.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Lead, and manage the research activities of AISA in the context of the HSRC’s mission and strategic goals;
- Develop research proposals that are in line with the programme’s research agenda. This may include working with other units within both AISA and HSRC as well as collaborate with external researchers both within South Africa, in the rest of the African continent and elsewhere throughout the world;
- Write and publish research reports and publish research findings in accredited peer-reviewed international and local journals;
- Lead policy-related research, analyse data, interpret and report research findings and recommendations in high-level forums;
- Co-ordinate communication about research activities with members of the programme, the research team, the clients, and other stakeholders;
- Develop contacts and interact with policymakers outside the HSRC;
- Support the development of spatial information, its analysis and dissemination;
- Oversee the meeting of project deadlines together with the relevant project managers;
- Ensure adequate staffing of the institute, including ensuring that staff are supported, mentored and managed and that they act within the delegated authority parameters of the organisation; and
- Build and maintain high-performance teams and an appropriate culture within the area of responsibility to ensure the achievement of the institute and organisational targets.
- Ensure adherence to and compliance with applicable legislation/regulations/HSRC policies, procedures, and expectations of other regulatory and funding agencies;
Policy
- In delivering 'social science that makes a difference' in South Africa and the region, the Research Programmes of the Human Sciences Research Council initiate and undertake policy-oriented research projects and programmes from its offices in Cape Town, Durban, Pietermaritzburg and Pretoria. Its public-purpose mandate is set out in the Human Sciences Research Council Act No.17 of 2008.
- The HSRC aims to attract and retain high-calibre skills and human resources necessary to effectively execute both its mandate to conduct research and to support the strategic intent of the organisation.
- The HSRC is committed to accelerating the improvement in the proportion of South African Citizens who are black, female, or disabled towards achieving Equity goals.
- The HSRC reserves the right not to make an appointment.
- Application from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.
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PROJECT MANAGER
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Closing Date 2024/10/30
Reference Number HSR241017-5
Job Type Fixed Term contract- long term
Job Title Project Manager
Business Area Public Health, Societies and Belonging - PHSB
Department CCBR
Number of Positions 1
Workplace Type Hybrid
Location - Town / City Cape Town
Location – Province KwaZulu-Natal, Western Cape
Location – Country South Africa
Minimum Education Level NQF 9 - Masters Degree or equivalent
Application Closing Date 30-Oct-2024
Job Category Scientific
Job Advert Summary
PHSB is looking for a suitably qualified persons to take on project management responsibilities for a community-based research projects implemented in the Saldanha Bay Municipality, but based at the Cape Town office. The successful candidate will primarily manage a community based public health related research project.
The Project Manager will report to the SRS and co-I of the study, work closely with our partner organisation. This position is offered on a 24 month contract.
Minimum Requirements
- A Master's degree in the social and human sciences or related fields; OR relevant certification, qualification, or experience
- 2-3 years’ experience managing research projects involving human participants
- Experience managing multi-phase projects.
- Experience supervising and managing teams
- Experience in collecting data, including in-depth interviews and focus group discussions
- Fluency in English and Afrikaans
- Ability to use Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint
- Good interpersonal, organisational, and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work accurately, independently and in a team.
- Ability to work to strict deadlines and attention to detail.
- A valid and unendorsed driver’s license
Preference will be given to candidates who have:
- Previous experience with projects on high-risk pregnancy and substance use
Duties & Responsibilities
Key responsibilities:
- Planning, organising, and managing the project so that operational and scientific goals are achieved.
- Participating in regular project team calls with collaborators.
- Recruiting, training, and providing ongoing support, supervision, and mentorship to project staff
- Collecting data
- Fostering a culture of continuous learning through ongoing assessment of study activities, processes, and systems
- Monitoring individual and team performance as per the HSRC performance management and appraisal processes
- Assisting with the management of the budget and finances of assigned projects, ensuring appropriate use of funds for designated purposes
- Ensuring regular documentation and reporting on the scientific, ethical, and financial requirements of the study
- Working closely with the scientific team and study staff to support an active publication and dissemination strategy.
- Representing the project through various local, national, and international fora and networks
- Maintain documentation and records of all field activities and prepare field reports.
- Adhere to ethical conduct requirements in the field and office
- Coordination and planning of project activities with the project team to ensure the work is conducted smoothly, ethically, and completed to deadlines.
- Where necessary, work with the partner organisation to secure community entry and facilitate community preparation for study activities to be conducted.
- Ensure study data is correctly stored and uploaded using data technology provided.
- Conduct quality assurance steps to ensure protocol fidelity.
- Manage delivery of services from external service providers where applicable.
- Carrying out any other activities deemed necessary for the success of the project.
Policy
- In delivering 'social science that makes a difference' in South Africa and the region, the Research Programmes of the Human Sciences Research Council initiate and undertake policy-oriented research projects and programmes from its offices in Cape Town, Durban, Pietermaritzburg and Pretoria. Its public-purpose mandate is set out in the Human Sciences Research Council Act No.17 of 2008.
- The HSRC aims to attract and retain high-calibre skills and human resources necessary to effectively execute both its mandate to conduct research and to support the strategic intent of the organisation.
- The HSRC is committed to accelerating the improvement in the proportion of South African Citizens who are black, female, or disabled towards achieving Equity goals.
- The HSRC reserves the right not to make an appointment.
- Application from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.
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DATA ASSISTANT
Details
Closing Date 2024/10/30
Reference Number HSR241017-4
Job Type Fixed Term contract- long term
Job Title Data Assistant
Business Area Public Health, Societies and Belonging - PHSB
Department CCBR
Number of Positions 5
Workplace Type On-site
Location - Town / City Pietermaritzburg
Location – Province KwaZulu-Natal
Location – Country South Africa
Minimum Education Level NQF 4 - Grade 12 or equivalent
Application Closing Date 30-Oct-2024
Job Category Scientific
Job Advert Summary
The CCBR is looking for a suitably qualified person to take on the responsibilities of data assistant for research projects implemented at the Sweetwaters office. The successful candidates will be assigned to provide data support to multi-year projects conducting research in the community setting. This position is offered on a 12-month contract.
Minimum Requirements
Duties & Responsibilities
Key responsibilities:
Policy
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DATA ASSISTANT
Details
Closing Date 2024/10/30
Reference Number HSR241017-4
Job Type Fixed Term contract- long term
Job Title Data Assistant
Business Area Public Health, Societies and Belonging - PHSB
Department CCBR
Number of Positions 5
Workplace Type On-site
Location - Town / City Pietermaritzburg
Location – Province KwaZulu-Natal
Location – Country South Africa
Minimum Education Level NQF 4 - Grade 12 or equivalent
Application Closing Date 30-Oct-2024
Job Category Scientific
Job Advert Summary
The CCBR is looking for a suitably qualified person to take on the responsibilities of data assistant for research projects implemented at the Sweetwaters office. The successful candidates will be assigned to provide data support to multi-year projects conducting research in the community setting. This position is offered on a 12-month contract.
Minimum Requirements
- Grade 12
- Demonstrated computer literacy.
- Minimum 1 years’ experience in data entry, able to capture data efficiently and accurately.
- Minimum 1 years’ experience in the research environment identifying data collection errors and facilitating corrections according to good clinical practice guidelines.
- Able to understand and implement the data processing procedures for multiple projects as per the approved project protocol.
- Able to engage and work closely within the component, and with project personnel to ensure the highest standards of data quality and adherence to the study protocol.
- Willingness to work over weekends as and when required.
- Ability to speak both isiZulu and English.
- 3-year tertiary qualification in a relevant field
- Commitment to working as part of a multi-disciplinary research team.
- Ability to work to strict deadlines.
- Ability to problem solve, and to be well organized.
- Ability to actively contribute to team performance and work independently
Duties & Responsibilities
Key responsibilities:
- Primary point of contact for assigned projects, leading data processing and quality checking per the project protocol.
- Supervise issue and receipt of study documentation.
- Data transmission and data downloads from data collection and processing tools
- Ensuring timely data entry within agreed benchmarks for completion and data quality
- Filing and document management and archival for assigned projects.
- Identifying and flagging missing data for resolution
- Query resolution and reporting
- Quarterly data audits
Policy
- In delivering 'social science that makes a difference' in South Africa and the region, the Research Programmes of the Human Sciences Research Council initiate and undertake policy-oriented research projects and programmes from its offices in Cape Town, Durban, Pietermaritzburg and Pretoria. Its public-purpose mandate is set out in the Human Sciences Research Council Act No.17 of 2008.
- The HSRC aims to attract and retain high-calibre skills and human resources necessary to effectively execute both its mandate to conduct research and to support the strategic intent of the organisation.
- The HSRC is committed to accelerating the improvement in the proportion of South African Citizens who are black, female, or disabled towards achieving Equity goals.
- The HSRC reserves the right not to make an appointment.
- Application from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.
PLEASE APPLY HERE
POST BASIC PHARMACY ASSISTANT
Details
Closing Date 2024/10/30
Reference Number HSR241017-3
Job Type Fixed Term contract- long term
Job Title Post Basic Pharmacy Assistant
Business Area Public Health, Societies and Belonging - PHSB
Department CCBR
Number of Positions 1
Workplace Type On-site
Location - Town / City Pietermaritzburg
Location – Province KwaZulu-Natal
Location – Country South Africa
Minimum Education Level NQF 5 - Diploma or equivalent
Application Closing Date 30-Oct-2024
Job Category Scientific
Job Advert Summary
The CCBR is looking for a suitably qualified person to take on the role of Pharmacy Assistant (Post Basic) who will work under the supervision of a Research Pharmacist to support clinic and community based research studies. The successful candidate will work in a clinical pharmacy according to South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC), South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAPHRA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Good Clinical and Good Pharmacy Practice Guidelines (GCP and GPP). The Pharmacy Assistant will report to the Research Pharmacist and work closely with cross project units, project team and site support staff to successfully implement their role. This position is offered on a 12 month contract.
Minimum Requirements
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, TRAINING AND COMPETENCE REQUIRED
Duties & Responsibilities
Policy
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POST BASIC PHARMACY ASSISTANT
Details
Closing Date 2024/10/30
Reference Number HSR241017-3
Job Type Fixed Term contract- long term
Job Title Post Basic Pharmacy Assistant
Business Area Public Health, Societies and Belonging - PHSB
Department CCBR
Number of Positions 1
Workplace Type On-site
Location - Town / City Pietermaritzburg
Location – Province KwaZulu-Natal
Location – Country South Africa
Minimum Education Level NQF 5 - Diploma or equivalent
Application Closing Date 30-Oct-2024
Job Category Scientific
Job Advert Summary
The CCBR is looking for a suitably qualified person to take on the role of Pharmacy Assistant (Post Basic) who will work under the supervision of a Research Pharmacist to support clinic and community based research studies. The successful candidate will work in a clinical pharmacy according to South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC), South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAPHRA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Good Clinical and Good Pharmacy Practice Guidelines (GCP and GPP). The Pharmacy Assistant will report to the Research Pharmacist and work closely with cross project units, project team and site support staff to successfully implement their role. This position is offered on a 12 month contract.
Minimum Requirements
- Senior Certificate (Grade 12) and Pharmacist’s assistant (post-basic) certificate of qualification from a provider of education and training approved by the South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC)
- Current registration with the South African Pharmacy Council as a Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Proof of registration with the SAPC as a Post Basic Pharmacy Assistant
- A valid driver’s license.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, TRAINING AND COMPETENCE REQUIRED
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Organizational, planning, problem-solving and time management skills
- Knowledge of pharmacy processes, policies and protocols
- Advanced principles of stock management
- Ability to work under pressure without compromising the quality of work
- Good numeric skills, high level of accuracy
- Ability to follow instructions with minimal supervision
- Computer literacy including proficiency in Rx Solutions and Dispensing
- Willingness to learn and undergo training.
- Candidates with a minimum of 2 years experience as a registered post basic pharmacist assistant
- Previous clinical trial experience;
- GCP and Human Subjects Protections certification;
- Experience in a hospital or local authority setting in dispensing ART;
- Aseptic preparation of pharmaceutical injectable agents
Duties & Responsibilities
- Comply with the scope of practice of a Post Basic Pharmacist Assistant.
- Prepare, compound, pack / prepack / repack, label all prescriptions
- Stock management – ordering, receipt, issue / distribution, control, maintaining stock levels, record-keeping and storage (including daily temperature checks) of pharmaceuticals and non-pharmaceuticals, expiry checks, stock rotation, stock-take, security, stock management and maintaining stock levels in various sections in the Pharmacy.
- Unpacking / receipt of stock received from suppliers
- Pre-packing of pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical products
- Manufacture / compounding of sterile and non-sterile pharmaceutical products,
- Collection and recording of statistics and information. Assist in the compilation of reports.
- Administrative functions associated with the receipt, supply / distribution of pharmaceuticals.
- Counselling clients on medicine use and health education, provision of basic primary health education.
- Ensure compliance with Good Pharmacy Practice and norms and standards, Waste Management, Occupational Health and Safety compliance, Infection Prevention and Control.
- Ensure Continued Professional Development and attendance of In-Service training, read, sign and comply / adhere to the policies and procedures / SOP’s.
- Perform all duties in accordance with regulations, professional standards and according to scheduled duties.
- Willing to work overtime, including weekends.
- Maintain good housekeeping (Hygiene and Cleanliness) in the Pharmacy environment
- Assist the pharmacist with required audits – prescription audits, counseling audits, medicine usage, IPC and antibiotic audits.
Policy
- In delivering 'social science that makes a difference' in South Africa and the region, the Research Programmes of the Human Sciences Research Council initiate and undertake policy-oriented research projects and programmes from its offices in Cape Town, Durban, Pietermaritzburg and Pretoria. Its public-purpose mandate is set out in the Human Sciences Research Council Act No.17 of 2008.
- The HSRC aims to attract and retain high-calibre skills and human resources necessary to effectively execute both its mandate to conduct research and to support the strategic intent of the organisation.
- The HSRC is committed to accelerating the improvement in the proportion of South African Citizens who are black, female, or disabled towards achieving Equity goals.
- The HSRC reserves the right not to make an appointment.
- Application from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.
PLEASE APPLY HERE
CLINICAL INTERVIEWER
Details
Closing Date 2024/10/30
Reference Number HSR241017-2
Job Type Fixed Term contract- long term
Job Title Clinical Interviewer
Business Area Public Health, Societies and Belonging - PHSB
Department CCBR
Number of Positions 1
Workplace Type On-site
Location - Town / City Pietermaritzburg
Location – Province KwaZulu-Natal
Location – Country South Africa
Minimum Education Level NQF 7 - Degree or equivalent
Application Closing Date 30-Oct-2024
Job Category Scientific
Job Advert Summary
The CCBR is looking for a suitably qualified persons to take on the responsibilities of a clinical interviewer research projects implemented at the Sweetwaters office. The successful candidates will work with the qualitative research manager to conduct in-depth interviews, focus group discussions and community dialogues through a clinical lens. This work will span social, behavioural and public health topics.
The Clinical Interviewers will report to the Centre Qualitative Research Manager and will work closely with project teams and site support staff to successfully implement their role. This position is offered on a 12 month contract.
Minimum Requirements
- Post-graduate Diploma in Psychology (equivalent to Honours level) or Bachelor of Psychology qualification or Bachelor of Social Work
- Registration with the HPSCA as a Counsellor or Social Worker
- Strong qualitative analytic skills.
- Experience with multi-phase projects
- Fluency in English and isiZulu
- Ability to use Microsoft Word
- Good interpersonal, organisational and problem solving skills
- Ability to work accurately, independently and in a team
- Ability to work to strict deadlines and attention to detail
Preference will be given to candidates who have:
- Preference will be given to candidates with a Masters Degree in Clinical, Counselling Research Psychology or Social Work or demonstrable progress towards completion of their Masters
- Previous experience with in-depth interviews or facilitating focus groups
- Previous experience with counselling or psychological support case management
- Previous research experience with children or other vulnerable groups
- Experience with qualitative data coding using Atlas TI or NVivo
- Demonstrable experience in transcription and translation from Zulu to English
- A valid and unendorsed driver’s license
- Experience of working in rural communities
- Willingness to work after hours and over weekends
Duties & Responsibilities
Key responsibilities:
- Working with the qualitative manager to ensure that data collection activities are conducted smoothly, ethically, and completed to deadlines
- Recruiting adult research participants and key stakeholder informants (for example community health workers or clinic staff)
- Scheduling and undertaking key informant and stakeholder in-depth interviews
- Collecting interview notes and facilitating audio recording of the interview.
- Recruiting participants and conducting focus group discussions with adults, adolescents and children
- Participating actively in team review meetings and feedback discussions
- Debriefing internal staff and/or participants in the event of psychological distress arising from the data collection process
- Initiating referrals to mental health/psychological support services for participants as and when the need arises
- Initiating referrals to the Employee Wellness Programme for staff needing ongoing mental health/psychological support
- Monitoring referred cases and providing the necessary support for both staff and participants to access continuing mental health/psychological support
- Keeping an up-to-date log or report of all referred cases
- Completing some transcription and translation of interviews from Zulu into English
- Ensuring qualitative data is correctly stored and uploaded using data technology provided
- Assisting with data collection activities, following up on research participants and contact visits
- Maintaining documentation and records of all field activities, and prepare field reports
- Adhering to ethical conduct requirements at all times in the field and office
- Carrying out any other activities deemed necessary for the success of the project
Policy
- In delivering 'social science that makes a difference' in South Africa and the region, the Research Programmes of the Human Sciences Research Council initiate and undertake policy-oriented research projects and programmes from its offices in Cape Town, Durban, Pietermaritzburg and Pretoria. Its public-purpose mandate is set out in the Human Sciences Research Council Act No.17 of 2008.
- The HSRC aims to attract and retain high-calibre skills and human resources necessary to effectively execute both its mandate to conduct research and to support the strategic intent of the organisation.
- The HSRC is committed to accelerating the improvement in the proportion of South African Citizens who are black, female, or disabled towards achieving Equity goals.
- The HSRC reserves the right not to make an appointment.
- Application from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.
PLEASE APPLY HERE