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HUMAN SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL (HSRC)
 
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CHIEF RESEARCH SPECIALIST/ MANAGER
 
Details
Closing Date: 2024/01/19
Reference Number: HSR231130-3
Job Type: Permanent
Job Title: CHIEF RESEARCH SPECIALIST/ MANAGER
Business Area Development, Capable and Ethical State - DCES
Department: Development, Capable and Ethical State - DCES
Number of Positions: 03
Workplace Type: Hybrid
Location - Town / City: DURBAN/PRETORIA or CAPE TOWN
Location – Province: Gauteng, Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal
Location – Country: South Africa
Minimum Education Level: NQF 10 - PhD Degree or equivalent
Application Closing Date: 19-Jan-2024
Job Category: Education
 
Job Advert Summary
  • The Developmental, Capable and Ethical State (DCES) is a research division within the HSRC that employs a multi-disciplinary group of social scientists who conduct numerous empirical and policy-related studies.
  • The DCES division is looking to appoint a suitably qualified professional in the position of Chief Research Specialist. This position supports and assists the Divisional Executive and the Strategic Leads in implementing the five-year strategic plan of the HSRC. The Developmental, Capable and Ethical State (DCES) division conducts transdisciplinary, intersectional, policy and programme-relevant research. The two over-arching questions that guide the research interventions are:
  • How to strengthen democracy through transparent governance, accountable leadership and reinvigorated public participation/ civic engagement; and
  • How to ensure sustainable development through peace, human and social security
  • A developmental, capable and ethical state is not possible without ensuring peace and sustainable security within South Africa and beyond its borders. In order to work towards a more socially cohesive citizenry and safer and resilient communities, it is necessary to focus on building a “better South Africa, a better Africa and a better world.”
  • The Vision of DCES is for it to be a national, regional and international hub for transformative research in the interests of a just and equal society.
  • The Mission of DCES is for it to conduct cutting edge research in the areas of peace, human security, sustainability, democracy, governance and citizenship in an engaged manner that focuses on building a better life for all.
 
Minimum Requirements       
A doctorate (PhD) in the social or economic sciences or related disciplines;
• An established research career as evidenced by publications.
• at least six years’ experience post qualification coupled with 12 or more peer-reviewed publications of which several to be international;
• Excellent writing skills necessary for publication in internationally accredited peer-reviewed academic journals, and for drafting briefing papers and reports;
• Record of raising funds for research. Applicants applying for the CRS/M position should have larger fundraising experience;
• An interest in one of the priority research areas of DCES will be an advantage;
• A sound grounding in research methods, especially quantitative approaches, will be a strong recommendation;
• The versatility to apply quantitative and qualitative methodologies to challenging subject matter across disciplinary boundaries will be advantageous
• Intellectual and personal integrity, imagination and drive;
• A strong user orientation, based on a commitment to social research that makes a difference;
• The ability and enthusiasm to engage as a team player in large-scale multidisciplinary research projects, to manage research teams, and to mentor and train team members
Communicate research findings through modalities like policy briefs;
• Publish in refereed journals;
• Build national and international research links; and
• Manage staff and build capacity within the division
 
Duties & Responsibilities      
Conducting high level scholarly research which meets the challenge of peer review, and has both strategic and policy relevance;
• Responding to requests for tenders and formulating grant applications;
• Managing research teams and large scale long term research projects;
• Proposal writing to secure external funds;
• Mentor fellow employees and emerging researchers;
• Deliver high-quality results and reports to meet set budgets and deadlines;
• Network with major users and funders of social science research to understand their research needs;
 
 
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
 
 
 
 
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SENIOR RESEARCH SPECIALIST/MANAGER
 
Details
Closing Date: 2024/01/19
Reference Number: HSR231130-2
Job Type: Permanent
Job Title: SENIOR RESEARCH SPECIALIST/MANAGER
Business Area : Development, Capable and Ethical State - DCES
Department: Development, Capable and Ethical State - DCES
Number of Positions: 01
Workplace Type: Hybrid
Location - Town / City DURBAN/PRETORIA or CAPE TOWN
Location – Province: KwaZulu-Natal, Western Cape, Gauteng
Location – Country: South Africa
Minimum Education Level: NQF 10 - PhD Degree or equivalent
Application Closing Date: 19-Jan-2024
Job Category: Education
 
Job Advert Summary
A developmental, capable and ethical state is not possible without ensuring sustainable human security within South Africa and beyond its borders. In order to work towards a more socially cohesive citizenry and safer and resilient communities, it is necessary to focus on building a “better South Africa, a better Africa and a better world.”
 The Vision of DCES is for it to be a national, regional and international hub for transformative research in the interests of a just and equal society.
The Mission of DCES is for it to conduct cutting edge research in the areas of sustainable human security, democracy, governance and citizenship in an engaged manner that focuses on building a better life for all.
 
Minimum Requirements
  • A doctorate (PhD) in the social or economic sciences or related disciplines;
  • An established research career as evidenced by publications. For SRS/M – at least seven (7) peer reviewed publications in accredited academic journals some of which to be first / sole authored coupled with several years’ experience post PhD qualification
  • Excellent writing skills necessary for publication in internationally accredited peer-reviewed academic journals, and for drafting briefing papers and reports;
  • Record of raising funds for research.
  • An interest in one of the priority research areas of DCES will be an advantage;
  • A sound grounding in research methods, especially quantitative approaches, will be a strong recommendation;
  • The versatility to apply quantitative and qualitative methodologies to challenging subject matter across disciplinary boundaries will be advantageous
  • Intellectual and personal integrity, imagination and drive;
  • A strong user orientation, based on a commitment to social research that makes a difference;
  • The ability and enthusiasm to engage as a team player in large scale multidisciplinary research projects, to manage research teams, and to mentor and train team members.
 
Duties & Responsibilities
  • Conducting high level scholarly research which meets the challenge of peer review, and has both strategic and policy relevance;
  • Responding to requests for tenders and formulating grant applications;
  • Managing research teams and large scale long term research projects;
  • Proposal writing to secure external funds;
  • Mentor fellow employees and emerging researchers;
  • Deliver high-quality results and reports to meet set budgets and deadlines;
  • Network with major users and funders of social science research to understand their research needs;
  • Communicate research findings through modalities like policy briefs;
  • Publish in refereed journals;
  • Build national and international research links; and
  • Manage staff and build capacity within the division.
 
 
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
 
 
 
 
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RESEARCHER (FREELANCER) GOVERNANCE, PEACE AND SECURITY
 
Details
Closing Date: 2023/12/13
Reference Number: HSR231204-1
Job Type: Freelancer
Job Title: Researcher (Freelancer) Governance, Peace and Security
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: 13-Dec-2023
Job Category: Education
 
Job Advert Summary
The Africa Institute of South Africa in the HSRC wishes to appoint a suitable PhD Trainee in the area of International Relations and Political Sciences. AISA leads and coordinates the HSRC’s research and strategic engagements in Africa in pursuit of HSRC & Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) Africa focus mandate. It, therefore, acts as a catalyst for research, capacity development 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.
 
 
RESEARCHER (FREELANCER): GOVERNANCE, PEACE & SECURITY
Ref:  AISA GPS – 12/2023
Pretoria
Temporary Appointment (3 months)
 
Minimum Requirements
  • AISA is committed to creating an inclusive and enabling environment where employees are valued for their skills, strengths, talents and perspectives that contribute to a shared vision. Our work in 90% in the regions of Africa, which we regard as our workplace. At AISA, we are committed to research that is relevant, timely and intentional about the developmental needs. We seek to connect with the rest of the Continent through exciting engagement programs and strategies which will enhance impact visibility of HSRC in collaboration with stakeholders and partners.
  • PhD Degree in development studies, or political sciences
  • Proven experience in manuscript development
  • Ability to understand and develop mixed method approach to research
  • Strong written and oral communication skills in English and excellent interpersonal communication skills. French language will be an added advantage,
  • Ability to handle projects of strategic importance to regional strategies for development and positive about working in a fast-paced environment;
  • Strong interpersonal and communications skills, and the ability to co-ordinate and capacitate staff;
  • Demonstrable proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other accounting tools.  
  • Must have intellectual and personal integrity, with a well-developed work ethic and drive, and an aptitude for innovation;
  • Should be able to work under pressure, and after hours when required to meet deadlines;
  • Must be able to work proactively and independently;
 
Duties & Responsibilities
The researcher we seek to appoint on a short term basis needs to be engaged in governance, peace and security challenges particularly in South Sudan. Expected qualities include considerable exposure to African affairs including protocols of the African Union, a proven ability to easily distil the geopolitics and communicate complex research informed gaps and knowledge. The ideal candidate has an ability to manage tight deadlines, communicate to policy makers through policy brief, and journal article. Ability to link research findings & knowledge to policy informing platforms will be an added advantage. The candidate sought will provide research and support the special project on South Sudan.
 
Responsibilities:
  • Understand the HSRC’s strategy and the mandate of AISA, and support regional implementation planned special projects,
  • Develop the methodology, literature review and plans for the said projects,
  • Develop and execute communications messaging to critical government stakeholders,
  • Work with teams across the organisation including operations, researchers, partnerships, the executive responsible to provide strategic guidance and local insights
  • Support in preparation for media interviews, presentations, and other speaking engagements,
  • Collaborate with the Principal investigators and the team of emerging researchers.
 
 
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
 
 
 
 
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EDITORIAL PROJECT MANAGER
 
Details
Closing Date: 2023/12/13
Reference Number: HSR230830-1
Job Type: Permanent
Job Title: Editorial Project Manager
Business Area: HSRC Publishing
Department: HSRC Publishing
Number of Positions: 1
Workplace Type: Hybrid
Location - Town / City Cape Town and Pretoria
Location – Province: Western Cape, Gauteng
Location – Country: South Africa
Minimum Education Level: NQF 7 - Degree or equivalent
Application Closing Date: 19-Sep-2023
Job Category: Publishing
 
Job Advert Summary
  • In delivering ‘social science that makes a difference’ the Research Divisions, Units, Institutes and Centres of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) undertake policy-oriented research from its offices in Pretoria, Cape Town, Durban, and Pietermaritzburg. Our public purpose mandate is set out in the Human Sciences Research Council Act of 2008.
  • HSRC Publishing is a small but prolific and innovative publishing house of social science and humanities scholarship and outstanding non-fiction from and about Africa and the global south.
  • The publishing house has a vacancy for an Editorial & Project Manager. This position requires an individual to ensure that the editorial quality of HSRC’s publications is to the highest possible standards, within the budgetary and time frameworks relevant to each publication.
  • This will be a permanent appointment, and the successful incumbent can be based in either the HSRC’s Cape Town or Pretoria based office. 
 
RE-ADVERTISEMENT
(Previous applicants need not apply)
EDITORIAL PROJECT MANAGER (1 Position)
Ref: HSRC Pub Edit & Pro Man 11/2023
 
Minimum Requirements
  • A degree in social sciences of health sciences or humanities or tertiary qualification majoring in English/languages/literature/linguistics
  • At least 5 years proven experience in editorial project management: and having produced at least five academic or non-fiction books.
  • Attention to detail and ability to produce quality literary outputs. Ability to manage stressful deadlines and to problem solve
  • Strong project management skills must be demonstrated
  • Must have excellent interpersonal skills to deal with or manage authors, suppliers, etc. as well as strong teamwork skills to brief and work with commissioning and marketing departments
 
Duties & Responsibilities      
Key responsibilities will include, but not be limited to the following:
  • Manage editorial projects
  • Quality control management
  • Monitor and control editorial budgets
  • Stakeholder liaison
  • Project administration
  • Corporate alignment
 
APPLICATIONS:
  • A cover letter of motivation indicating your suitability and goals for the position.
  • A detailed CV, as well a certified ID copy.
  • The details of three recent referees with telephone/cell number, e-mail, contact details and institutional affiliation.
  • The HSRC will only consider applications that comply with the above requirements.
  • Please register and submit your application on-line at https://hsrc.erecruit.co/
 
Application Instructions:
  • Candidates can make use of their mobile devices or any browser to register on the Neptune recruitment site, as well as to make application for available vacancies
  • Candidates will be prompted to upload their CV’s; Please not that currently the system cannot accept multiple, separate, attachments, please ensure that you PDF your C.V and ALL your supporting documents into one file, and attach it when prompted to do so for your C.V document, ensuring that it complies with the file size below;
  • Attachments must be less than 1MB, there is an on-screen option to resize.
 
Enquiries about the nature of the position, and NOT applications, may be directed toMr Jeremy Wightman at jwightman@hsrc.ac.za
 
The HSRC is committed to accelerating the improvement in the proportion of its staff complement who are SA Citizens, black, female or disabled.
 
Closing date: 13 December 2023. 
 
We encourage applicants to submit prior to this date. Applicants who have not been contacted within eight weeks should assume that their application has been unsuccessful. Only applicants who are interviewed will be advised of the outcome of their applications.
 
The HSRC reserves the right not to make an appointment.
 
APPLICATIONS FROM RECRUITMENT AGENCIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
 
Please note that applicants may be required to complete a written test pertaining to this position.
 
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
 
 
 
 
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COMMUNICATIONS AND SCIENCE JOURNALISM SPECIALIST
 
Details
Closing Date: 2023/12/08
Reference Number: HSR231130-1
Job Type: Fixed Term contract - short term
Job Title: Communications and Science Journalism Specialist
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 7 - Degree or equivalent
Application Closing Date: 08-Dec-2023
Job Category: Education
 
Job Advert Summary
The Africa Institute of South Africa in the HSRC wishes to appoint a suitable PhD Trainee in the area of International Relations and Political Sciences. AISA leads and coordinates the HSRC’s research and strategic engagements in Africa in pursuit of HSRC & Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) Africa focus mandate. It, therefore, acts as a catalyst for research, capacity development 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.
 
Communications and Science Journalism Specialist
Ref:  AISA CSJS – 12/2023
Pretoria
Temporary Appointment (3 months)
 
Minimum Requirements
  • AISA is committed to creating an inclusive and enabling environment where employees are valued for their skills, strengths, talents and perspectives that contribute to a shared vision. Our work in 90% in the regions of Africa, which we regard as our workplace. At AISA, we are committed to research that is relevant, timely and intentional about the developmental needs. We seek to connect with the rest of the Continent through exciting engagement programs and strategies which will enhance impact visibility of HSRC in collaboration with stakeholders and partners.
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Communications of similar e.g., marketing, journalism, public relations
  • Proven experience and talent in creative communication strategies and social media (B2C PR/Comms agency, corporate communications experience preferable)
  • A sound understanding of local media, African Affairs content relevant to research and development, creator market and trends
  • Strong written and oral communication skills in English and excellent interpersonal communication skills
  • Ability to handle multiple projects and positive about working in a fast-paced environment;
  • Strong interpersonal and communications skills, and the ability to co-ordinate and capacitate staff;
  • Demonstrable proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other accounting tools.
  • Must have intellectual and personal integrity, with a well-developed work ethic and drive, and an aptitude for innovation;
  • Should be able to work under pressure, and after hours when required to meet deadlines;
  • Must be able to work proactively and independently;
 
Duties & Responsibilities
The communications specialist we seek to appoint on a short term basis is a storyteller, reputation guard, credibility builder and information shaper. Among responsibilities for this role, a proven ability to easily distil and communicate complex issues on a short deadline. The ideal candidate has excellent media relations skills, the ability to analyze opportunities and risks associated with media inquiries, and the strategic judgment to respond accordingly. Ability to link research information & knowledge to policy informing platforms. Key projects will include Nation Building and Food Security in Africa, which will require adaptability and knowledge of current affairs. 
 
Responsibilities:
  • Understand the HSRC’s strategy, communications and engagement policies, and support regional implementation plan of 4 special projects in AISA
  • Develop the communication tools and plans for the said projects, plan for potential challenges,
  • Develop and execute communications messaging to critical government stakeholders,
  • Work with teams across the organisation including operations, researchers, partnerships, the executive responsible to provide strategic guidance and local insights
  • Support in preparation for media interviews, presentations, and other speaking engagements,
  • Plan, build and maintain relationships with media and influencers across different beats (dedicated to African Affairs) that will help us serve our mission and vision
 
 
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
 
 
 
 
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FREELANCE VIDEO EDITOR
 
Details
Closing Date: 2023/12/12
Reference Number: HSR231129-1
Job Type: Freelancer
Job Title: Freelance Video Editor
Business Area: Impact Centre
Department: Communications
Number of Positions: 2
Workplace Type: Hybrid
Location - Town / City: Durban/Pretoria/Cape town
Location – Province: Western Cape, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal
Location – Country: South Africa
Minimum Education Level: NQF 7 - Degree or equivalent
Application Closing Date: 12-Dec-2023
Job Category: Scientific
 
Job Advert Summary
The HSRC seeks to procure a service provider to edit existing video material on a delivery-based contract.
 
Repackage existing videos to improve engagement on the HSRC’s YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@HumanSciencesRCSA. This includes improving the multi-media content on the HSRC’s platforms that drive the strategic messaging and mandate of the HSRC. 
 
Enquiries (not applications or CVs) related to this post may be directed to Kim Trollip: ktrollip@hsrc.ac.za.
 
Minimum Requirements
  • The ideal freelancer for this role is not only a video editor, but would be someone who understands how to edit content for context and impact. They could be someone with:
  • Video editing and social media content creation experience
  • A creative individual with a background in media, art, communication photography, videography and/or technology.
  • Experienced in the use of video editing software
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to work in a fast-paced environment with tight deadlines
  • Their own laptop and software
  • Competent in the/or any of the following software packages: Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Apple Final Cut Pro
  • A journalistic or communications background/experience, an understanding of journalistic principles and storytelling, and a familiarity with the research process will be advantageous.
 
Duties & Responsibilities      
Repackage existing videos to improve engagement on the HSRC’s YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@HumanSciencesRCSA. This includes improving the multi-media content on the HSRC’s platforms that drive the strategic messaging and mandate of the HSRC. 
 
Responsibilities include:
  • Review the provided/selected existing footage
  • Shorten, enhance and package it into a fine-tuned final product
  • Input graphics and generic clips to enhance footage
  • Improve and correct lighting, colouring and faulty footage
  • Create chapters and timestamps for longer videos
  • Create short, carefully edited clips (shorts) tailored for social media
  • Work closely with the HSRC project team to present a final product that matches their vision and strategy
 
 
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
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BOOK COVER AND MARKETING DESIGNER
 
Details
Closing Date: 2023/12/08
Reference Number: HSR230706-4
Job Type: Freelancer
Job Title: Book Cover and Marketing Designer
Business Area: HSRC Publishing
Department: HSRC Publishing
Number of Positions: 1
Workplace Type: Remote
Location - Town / City: Cape Town Durban and Pretoria
Location – Province: Western Cape, Mpumalanga, Gauteng, Limpopo, KwaZulu-Natal, Northern Cape, North West, Free State, Eastern Cape
Location – Country: South Africa
Minimum Education Level: NQF 4 - Grade 12 or equivalent
Application Closing Date: 08-Dec-2023
Job Category: Publishing
 
Job Advert Summary
In delivering ‘social science that makes a difference’ the Research Programmes, Units, Institutes and Centres of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) undertake policy-oriented research from its offices in Pretoria, Cape Town, Durban and Pietermaritzburg. Our public purpose mandate is set out in the Human Sciences Research Council Act of 2008.
The Publishing unit of the Human Sciences Research Council requires the services of freelancers in the various functions below. The names of successful applicants will be placed on a database, which signifies that the freelancer has been approved by HR in terms of the criteria required for the particular function and is therefore employable. It does not, however, signal the existence of a contract or even a guarantee of work. Work will be assigned directly to freelancers by the relevant Editorial Project Managers on a project-by-project basis, depending on the project requirements and freelancer availability, and will include a project specific brief. The database will be valid for the period 01 November 2023 to 31 October 2026. Time frames and remuneration will be project specific.
 
Re-Advertisement
Freelancer - Book Cover and Marketing Designer
Ref No: Book Cover 11/2023
 
The Publishing unit of the Human Sciences Research Council requires a freelance designer to provide high quality book covers, among others, for its scholarly publications. In addition to the duties and requirements set out below, there may be a project-specific brief
 
Minimum Requirements
  • Proven experience in the design of a range of trade, academic and scholarly book covers
  • Proven experience in the design of a range of trade and academic marketing material
  • A portfolio (link/as a single PDF) of relevant book cover designs and marketing material
  • In your CV, include a comprehensive list of book covers that you have designed, along with the date of publication and publisher details of each.
 
Duties & Responsibilities
  • Present HSRC Publishing with concepts for book covers and marketing material.
  • Refine the selected concept to a neat draft, in line with the feedback provided.
  • Submit neat finals for sign-off.
  • Submit the deliverables as per the brief, including open files, a hi-res colour proof and/or a PDF/X-1a.
 
Applications MUST include:
  • A detailed CV which should clearly indicate your highest qualification and details of your citizenship.
  • The details of two recent referees with telephone/cell number, e-mail, and institutional affiliation.
 
The HSRC will only consider applications that comply with the above requirements.
 
Please register and submit your application online at https://hsrc.erecruit.co/
 
Application Instructions:
  • Candidates can make use of their mobile devices or any browser to register on the Neptune recruitment site, as well as to make application for available vacancies;
  • Candidates will be prompted to upload their documents;
  • Attachments must be less than 1MB, there is an on-screen option to resize;
  • The Neptune system will only allow you to upload 1 attachment. Please ensure that all documents are merged into 1 file before uploading.
 
For enquiries, not applications, please contact Ms S Hoaeane – shoaeane@hsrc.ac.za or
 
Closing date: 8 December 2023. 
 
We encourage applicants to submit prior to the closing date. Due to high volumes of applications received, we can only correspond with short listed applicants.  If you do not receive any response from us within eight weeks, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.
We reserve the right to withdraw any of our vacancies at any time. The HSRC reserves the right not to make an appointment.
 
APPLICATIONS FROM RECRUITMENT AGENCIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 
 

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
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
TYPESETTER
 
Details
Closing Date: 2023/12/08
Reference Number: HSR230706-3
Job Type: Freelancer
Job Title: Typesetter
Business Area: HSRC Publishing
Department: HSRC Publishing
Number of Positions: 1
Workplace Type: Remote
Location - Town / City: Cape Town Durban and Pretoria
Location – Province: Gauteng, Northern Cape, Eastern Cape, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, North West, Limpopo, Western Cape, Mpumalanga
Location – Country: South Africa
Minimum Education Level: NQF 4 - Grade 12 or equivalent
Application Closing Date: 08-Dec-2023
Job Category: Publishing
 
Job Advert Summary
In delivering ‘social science that makes a difference’ the Research Programmes, Units, Institutes and Centres of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) undertake policy-oriented research from its offices in Pretoria, Cape Town, Durban, Pietermaritzburg.  Our public purpose mandate is set out in the Human Sciences Research Council Act of 2008.
 
The Publishing unit of the Human Sciences Research Council requires the services of freelancers in the function below. The names of successful applicants will be placed on a database, which signifies that the freelancer has been approved by HR in terms of the criteria required for the particular function and is therefore employable. It does not, however, signal the existence of a contract or even a guarantee of work. Work will be assigned directly to freelancers by the relevant Editorial Project Managers on a project-by-project basis, depending on the project requirements and freelancer availability, and will include a project specific brief. The database will be valid for the period 01 November 2023 to 30 October 2026.Time frames and remuneration will be project specific.                                                              
 
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 Freelancer - Typesetter
 Ref No: 11/2023
 
The Publishing unit of the Human Sciences Research Council requires freelance typesetters to provide high quality typesetting of its publications and for its database. In addition to the duties set out below, there may be a project-specific brief.
 
Minimum Requirements
  • Must work on a Mac or similar and in InDesign (CS5 or later)
  • Must have proven experience in typesetting a minimum of FIVE academic books and/or scholarly books and be familiar with the conventions of setting academic indices, footnotes and figures.
  • In your CV, include a comprehensive list of relevant books/journals that you have typeset, along with the publisher details.
  • In your CV, list all the formats you work in as well as the version you use, for example, InDesign, Quark, RTF etc. as well as the relevant version.
 
Duties & Responsibilities
  • Using the MSWord files supplied, set the MS according to the design specifications provided
  • Take in the editor’s mark up of first pages and supply second proofs
  • Take in the proof reader’s corrections on second pages and supply third proofs
  • Take in the author’s corrections on third pages and supply final pages for sign off
  • Supply print ready electronic files as well as open files.
 
 
Applications MUST include:
  • A detailed CV which should clearly indicate your highest qualification and details of your citizenship.
  • The details of two recent referees with telephone/cell number, e-mail, and institutional affiliation.
  • The HSRC will only consider applications that comply with the above requirements.
  • Please register and submit your application on-line at https://hsrc.erecruit.co/
 
Application Instructions:
  • Candidates can make use of their mobile devices or any browser to register on the Neptune recruitment site, as well as to make application for available vacancies;
  • Candidates will be prompted to upload their documents;
  • Attachments must be less than 1MB, there is an on-screen option to resize;
  • The Neptune system will only allow you to upload 1 attachment. Please ensure that all documents are merged into 1 file before uploading. 
 
For enquiries, not applications, please contact Ms S Hoaeane – shoaeane@hsrc.ac.za
 
Closing date: 8 December 2023. 
 
We encourage applicants to submit prior to the closing date. Due to high volumes of applications received, we can only correspond with short listed applicants.  If you do not receive any response from us within eight weeks, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.
We reserve the right to withdraw any of our vacancies at any time. The HSRC reserves the right not to make an appointment.
 

APPLICATIONS FROM RECRUITMENT AGENCIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 
 
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
 
 
 
 
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INDEXER
 
Details
Closing Date: 2023/12/08
Reference Number: HSR230705-11
Job Type: Freelancer
Job Title: Indexer
Business Area: HSRC Publishing
Department: HSRC Publishing
Number of Positions: 1
Workplace Type: Remote
Location - Town / City: Cape Town Durban and Pretoria
Location – Province: North West, Western Cape, Northern Cape, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape, Gauteng
Location – Country: South Africa
Minimum Education Level: NQF 7 - Degree or equivalent
Application Closing Date: 08-Dec-2023
Job Category: Publishing
 
Job Advert Summary
In delivering ‘social science that makes a difference’ the Research Programmes, Units, Institutes and Centres of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) undertake policy-oriented research from its offices in Pretoria, Cape Town, Durban and Pietermaritzburg. Our public purpose mandate is set out in the Human Sciences Research Council Act of 2008.
The Publishing unit of the Human Sciences Research Council requires the services of freelancers in the function below. The names of successful applicants will be placed on a database, which signifies that the freelancer has been approved by HR in terms of the criteria required for the particular function and is therefore employable. It does not, however, signal the existence of a contract or even a guarantee of work. Work will be assigned directly to freelancers by the relevant Editorial Project Managers on a project-by-project basis, depending on the project requirements and freelancer availability, and will include a project specific brief. The database will be valid for the period 01 November 2023 to 30 October 2026. Time frames and remuneration will be project specific.                                                                                                            
 
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Indexer
Ref No: 11/2023
 
The Publishing unit of the Human Sciences Research Council requires freelance indexers to provide high quality indexing for its scholarly publications and to be on their database. In addition to the responsibilities and requirements set out below, there may be a project-specific brief.
 
Minimum Requirements
  • Proven experience in indexing a minimum of FIVE academic/scholarly books in the fields of the social sciences and humanities.
  • In your CV, include a comprehensive list of relevant books/journals that you have indexed along with the publisher details.
  • A tertiary qualification in any of the following: humanities, social sciences, economics, hard sciences or information sciences.
  • Attach examples of three indexes that you’ve completed as PDFs.
 
Duties & Responsibilities
Using the PDF of the manuscript as supplied, the indexer must compile a single or double index as relevant, with one level of subentry, in MSWord format. Other details will be specified in the brief.
 
 
Applications MUST include:
  • A detailed CV which should clearly indicate your highest qualification and details of your citizenship.
  • The details of two recent referees with telephone/cell number, e-mail, and institutional affiliation.
  • The HSRC will only consider applications that comply with the above requirements.
 
Please register and submit your application on-line at https://hsrc.erecruit.co/
 
Application Instructions:
Candidates can make use of their mobile devices or any browser to register on the Neptune recruitment site, as well as to make application for available vacancies;
Candidates will be prompted to upload their documents;
Attachments must be less than 1MB, there is an on-screen option to resize;
The Neptune system will only allow you to upload 1 attachment. Please ensure that all documents are merged into 1 file before uploading. 
 
For enquiries, not applications, please contact Ms S Hoaeane – shoaeane@hsrc.ac.za
 
Closing date: 8 December 2023. 
 
We encourage applicants to submit prior to the closing date. Due to high volumes of applications received, we can only correspond with short listed applicants.  If you do not receive any response from us within eight weeks, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.
 
We reserve the right to withdraw any of our vacancies at any time. The HSRC reserves the right not to make an appointment.
 
APPLICATIONS FROM RECRUITMENT AGENCIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 
 
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








EDITOR
 
Details
Closing Date: 2023/12/08
Reference Number: HSR230705-10
Job Type: Freelancer
Job Title: Editor
Business Area: HSRC Publishing
Department: HSRC Publishing
Number of Positions: 1
Workplace Type: Remote
Location - Town / City: Cape Town Durban and Pretoria
Location – Province: Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape, Northern Cape, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, North West, Western Cape, Gauteng
Location – Country: South Africa
Minimum Education Level: NQF 4 - Grade 12 or equivalent
Application Closing Date: 08-Dec-2023
Job Category: Publishing
 
Job Advert Summary
In delivering ‘social science that makes a difference’ the Research Programmes, Units, Institutes and Centres of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) undertake policy-oriented research from its offices in Pretoria, Cape Town, Durban and Pietermaritzburg.  Our public purpose mandate is set out in the Human Sciences Research Council Act of 2008.
The Publishing unit of the Human Sciences Research Council requires the services of freelancers in the various functions below. The names of successful applicants will be placed on a database, which signifies that the freelancer has been approved by HR in terms of the criteria required for the particular function and is therefore employable. It does not, however, signal the existence of a contract or even a guarantee of work. Work will be assigned directly to freelancers by the relevant Editorial Project Managers on a project-by-project basis, depending on the project requirements and freelancer availability, and will include a project specific brief. The database will be valid for the period 01 November 2023 to 31 October 2026. Time frames and remuneration will be project specific.                                                                     
 
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Editor
Ref No: ED-11/2023
 
The Publishing unit of the Human Sciences Research Council requires freelance editors to provide high quality editorial services for the editing of its scholarly publications and research surveys. In addition to the duties and requirements set out below, there may be a project-specific brief. 
 
Minimum Requirements
  • Excellent grasp of English grammar, English syntax and general English usage
  • Proven experience in general editing as well as editing a minimum of FIVE published scholarly or academic books or academic journals in English.
  • In your CV, provide a list of
  • up to twenty relevant books/journals that you have recently edited (state publisher & date of publication)
  • alongside each of the titles in your list, state which of the following referencing styles you followed: Oxford, Harvard, Modern Language Association (MLA),
 
Duties & Responsibilities
  • Using the MSWord files of the manuscript as supplied, edit the content (text and artwork) according to the Press guidelines and project brief with track changes operative.
  • Edit the references according to the Press referencing guidelines or as briefed
  • Mark up all queries for the authors, using the electronic COMMENTS feature or in a separate MSWord document.
  • Implement the author feedback.
  • Prepare the manuscript for setting.
  • Check first pages and mark up all corrections for the setter in the PDF.
 
 
Applications MUST include:
  • A cover letter of motivation indicating your suitability for this position.
  • A detailed CV which should clearly indicate your highest qualification and details of your citizenship.
  • The details of two recent referees with telephone/cell number, e-mail, and institutional affiliation.
  • The HSRC will only consider applications that comply with the above requirements.
 
Please register and submit your application on-line at https://hsrc.erecruit.co/
 
Application Instructions:
  • Candidates can make use of their mobile devices or any browser to register on the Neptune recruitment site, as well as to make application for available vacancies;
  • Candidates will be prompted to upload their documents;
  • Attachments must be less than 1MB, there is an on-screen option to resize;
  • The Neptune system will only allow you to upload 1 attachment. Please ensure that all documents are merged into 1 file before uploading. 
 
For enquiries, not applications, please contact Ms S Hoaeane – shoaeane@hsrc.ac.za.  
 
Closing date: 8 December 2023. 
 
We encourage applicants to submit prior to the closing date. Due to high volumes of applications received, we can only correspond with short listed applicants.  If you do not receive any response from us within eight weeks, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.
We reserve the right to withdraw any of our vacancies at any time. The HSRC reserves the right not to make an appointment.
 
APPLICATIONS FROM RECRUITMENT AGENCIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 
 
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