Company:
North West University
Industry: Education / Teaching
Deadline: Oct 15, 2025
Job Type: Full Time
Qualification: Masters
Experience: 1 year
Province: North West
City: Potchefstroom
Field: Education / Teaching
Job description
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.
- Since this is an nGAP position, the candidate will be expected to register for and complete his/her doctoral studies, participate successfully in the DHET’s Staffing South Africa’s Universities Development Programme, and work under the supervision of an appointed mentor.
- To achieve the developmental aims of the programme, the nGAP employee will have a reduced teaching load over the first four years of their appointment.
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 in Forensic Practice (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.
- 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.
PORTFOLIO OF EVIDENCE (PoE):
Should you not have a Master of Social Work in Forensic Practice, please submit your PoE to Janine.DaGama@nwu.ac.za. Your PoE must include:
- Training or workshops in Forensic Social Work attended and facilitated.
- Roles that the applicant played in Forensic Social Work in Parental Responsibility and Rights or sexual abuse.
- Interventions and research done in Forensic Social Work.
- Advanced knowledge applied skills and competence in Forensic Social Work.
- Understanding of legislation and policies applicable to Forensic Social Work.
- Report writing and expert testimony in SA courts within Forensic Social Work.
- Competency in identification and critical analysis in Forensic Social Work issues.
- Intervention processes in Forensic Social Work.
ADDED ADVANTAGE & PREFERENCE:
- 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.
Apply by: 3 October 2025

