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  • Posted: Feb 11, 2026
    Deadline: Mar 15, 2026
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  • Wits is strategically located in Johannesburg, a world class city, with countless opportunities for students and staff to engage with and present solutions that will contribute to our country's knowledge-base and build our future. With its more than 130 000 graduates in its 91-year history, Wits has made and will continue to make its mark nationally a...
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    Associate Lecturer.3.01

    Minimum Requirements

    Applicants must meet the following criteria to be considered for appointment:

    • A Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) degree or MBBCh, obtained from an accredited institution recognised by the South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC)  or the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) Current professional registration with the SAPC as a pharmacist, or with the HPCSA as a medical practitioner
    • Completed internship and community service in pharmacy or medicine, as applicable
    • Relevant clinical experience in the field of pharmacy or medicine, which may include internship training, community service, and/or post–community service professional practice
    • A demonstrated interest in Clinical Pharmacy education, with awareness of current trends in disease prevention and treatment
    • Foundational knowledge of clinical skills relevant to Clinical Pharmacy, including history taking, screening, testing, monitoring of communicable and non-communicable diseases, and basic physical examination
    • An interest in, and emerging understanding of, clinical research
    • A basic understanding of pedagogical principles and assessment approaches relevant to health sciences education
    • A basic understanding of SAPC requirements for the BPharm degree, including the application of Bloom’s Taxonomy
    • Willingness to contribute to and support a blended-learning teaching environment
    • Applicants must demonstrate strong academic performance, evidenced by a minimum aggregate of 70% (or equivalent) across all years of study in Clinical Pharmacy or an equivalent field
    • Applicants with a BPharm degree should have a Primary Care Drug Therapy (PCDT) qualification or demonstrate a commitment to complete and register the PCDT qualification within  three years of appointment
    • Applicants with a BPharm degree will be required to register for and complete a master’s degree in Clinical Pharmacy or a related discipline after attainment of the PCDT qualification

    Key Responsibilities

    Under the guidance and supervision of senior academic staff, the successful candidate will be expected to:

    • Support the facilitation of teaching, learning, and assessment activities in Clinical Pharmacy
    • Assist with the delivery of Clinical Skills Training, including participation in OSCEs and related assessments
    • Assist with administrative duties within the Division
    • Support divisional teaching and assessment activities, including (but not limited to):
    • Oncology practical's
    • Screening and Testing Programme for Pharmacy Students (STEPPS)
    • Primary care simulations
    • Immunisation and anaphylaxis simulations
    • Register for and make satisfactory academic progress toward a PCDT qualification, where not already attained
    • Register for and make satisfactory academic progress toward a master’s degree, where not already registered or completed
    • Perform relevant academic and administrative duties as delegated by the Head of Division
    • Participate in research activities appropriate to rank, including contributing to publications and assisting with the supervision of postgraduate students 
    • (where appropriately qualified) and final-year BPharm elective research students
    • Participate in community engagement and outreach activities, including STEPPS and May Measurement Month
    • Contribute to outreach initiatives aligned with the Wits Hub for Immunisation in Pharmacy

    Preferred Attributes

    • A master’s degree in Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmacology, or a related discipline
    • Exposure to student supervision, mentoring, or clinical training activities
    • Evidence of motivation toward academic career development in teaching and research
    • A registered Primary Care Drug Therapy (PCDT) qualification with the SAPC
    • Completed Immunisation and Injection Technique training registered with the SAPC (for pharmacists)

    Closing Date: 27 February 2026

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    Method of Application

    Interested and qualified? Go to University of the Witwatersrand on irec.wits.ac.za to apply

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