HSRC (Human Sciences Research Council) Job Vacancy as HSC Data Collectors 2021: 81 Nationwide Positions Available for People of Different Regions
About the HSRC (Human Sciences Research Council)
The Human Sciences Research Council, or the HSRC for short, is a South African organization that commits themselves to the pursuit of humanities and social sciences research. Regarded to be the most prominent agency in Africa, the HSRC has dedicated themselves to conducting research with a strong focus on the existing policies in the country, followed by projects conducted for their partnering entities. The HSRC has years of experience working together with numerous non-governmental institutions, as well as agencies originating from other countries, who believe in the development goals of the Southern African Development Community.
The HSRC has a strong belief in the power of research and development. While the organization mainly focuses on social science, they also work together with the Department of Science and Technology to actualize the results of their research. With the assistance of other departments who are also pursuing the nation’s development, the HSRC is able to conduct multiple initiatives for the good of the general public. Over the years, the HSRC has been heavily involved in the evaluation of implemented policies, conducting public debates, monitoring governmental policies, and fostering a strong infrastructure that supports their activities. Putting the interests of citizens first, the HSRC goes above and beyond with their findings and puts them to beneficial use.
About the HSRC (Human Sciences Research Council) Job Vacancy as HSC Data Collectors 2021
The HSRC (Human Sciences Research Council) is offering 81 job vacancies as HSC Data Collectors for employment seekers originating from all over South Africa. The HSRC (Human Sciences Research Council) Job Vacancy as HSC Data Collectors is a series of opportunities that is providing nine (9) opportunities for each province in the country. The position will be offered through a 12-month contract, in which the candidate must agree before receiving the job.
The HSRC has a long-standing history of conducting social science-based research that aims to create a positive impact towards members of their society. To fulfill their mission, the organization has relied on a people of all walks of life who possess different specializations and skillsets. At the moment, the HSRC is seeking out for data collectors/interviewers who are prepared to undertake a study related to the COVID-19 pandemic and its relation to Gender-Based Violence. As a nationwide study, data collectors living in different regions are more than encouraged to apply.
Below are some of the responsibilities you will have to perform as a HSC Data Collector:
- Maintaining a warm environment where participants of surveys feel welcomed
- Carrying out interviews with participants
- Ensuring that participants complete the questionnaire accordingly
- Maintaining the quality of the completed questionnaires
- Ensuring that all of the forms are completed appropriately
- Keeping all necessary documents and forms secured
- Providing assistance for the project managers with reports.
Eligibility Criteria
Before applying for the HSRC (Human Sciences Research Council) Job Vacancy as HSC Data Collectors, candidates must fulfill an eligibility criteria attached to this position. Each of these items will be used by the selection committee to assess all incoming candidates fairly. To guarantee a successful application, candidates are highly advised to meet all of these requirements. Failure to do so might cost you your chances of getting accepted.
The HSRC (Human Sciences Research Council) Job Vacancy as HSC Data Collectors Eligibility Criteria are as listed below:
- Possesses a Grade 12/Matric qualification
- Preferred: a post-matric qualification focusing on Psychology, Anthropology, Gender Studies, Sociology, Counselling Social-Work, Counselling, and any other relevant studies
- Displays impressive interviewing abilities
- Does not show discomfort when asking sensitive enquiries for the sake of the study
- Listens to people well
- Shows capable interpersonal skills
- Prepared to work irregular hours
- Familiar with the NGO Sector
- Understands and sensitized to gender diversity and gender-based violence
- Prepared to perform a psychometric or competency assessment
- Has prior working experience in any projects relevant to this one.
Application Instructions
Apply online: HSRC (Human Sciences Research Council) Job Vacancy as HSC Data Collectors 2021.
Candidates interested in the position must prepare a list of documents, which includes:
- A letter of motivation explaining why you deserve this position
- Your most updated CV (Curriculum Vitae)
- The names of three referees that can be contacted (please indicate telephone number, email address, and fax details).
Your applications should also indicate the reference number based on the location you are registering for. The reference numbers are as listed below:
Ref no: The South African National Gender-based Violence Survey and COVID-19 (DATA COLLECTORS 11/2020)
Regional Reference Number:
- DCIT/GT1120
- DCIT/NW1120
- DCIT/KZN1120
- DCIT/WC1120
- DCIT/EC1120
- DCIT/MP1120
- DCIT/LP1120
- DCIT/NC1120
- DCIT/FS1120
Alternatively, you can choose to apply via email. Send your applications to [email protected]. Don’t forget to indicate your reference number.
Candidates are expected to fully comply to the application instructions in order to proceed with the registration. The selection committee will not be acknowledging applications that are incomplete or contains inaccurate information. Candidates might be asked to participate in a written exercise to prove their competencies later on.
The HSRC highly encourages people who have disabilities, black, or female to participate in the opportunity. The organization has committed themselves to creating an inclusive and diverse work environment for all people.
Please be kindly informed that the selection committee does not accept applications made from recruitment agencies.
Closing Date
Applications for the HSRC (Human Sciences Research Council) Job Vacancy as HSC Data Collectors must be submitted before 20 January 2021.
The selection committee has absolute zero tolerance for late applications. Candidates discovered to be making their submissions past the deadline will not be accepted.
Announcements will only be made to shortlisted candidates. Should you not receive any notification within eight (8) weeks past the deadline, we regret to inform you that you have not been selected for the programme.
The HSRC reserves all rights to make an appointment or not during the recruitment process. All decisions made by the selection committee are final.
Committee Details
Do you have a question regarding the HSRC (Human Sciences Research Council) Job Vacancy as HSC Data Collectors? Don’t hesitate to reach out to the committee through the contact information below.
Email Addresses: [email protected] (Dr Natisha Dukhi) or [email protected] (Ms Sandra Ndluli)
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