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Vacancy List (Teaching Post for 2021) Republic of Namibia MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND CULTURE VACANCY LIST (TEACHING POST FOR 2021) APPLICANTS ARE HERE BY INVITED TO APPLY FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS IN VARIOUS REGIONS: GENERAL INFORMATION ON APPOINTMENT REQUIREMENTS, GRADES & SALARIES: POST GRADING SALARY MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS JOB DECSCRIPTION, Namib Primary School Languages, Afrikaans & English One (1) ER 11 DESCRIPTION SCALE PERFORMANCE CRITERIA, Grade 4-7 (N$) DEFINITION Swakopmund Secondary Geography or History Grade 8-12. One (1) ER 12 School Must be able to monitor & control School Management Geography, History and Develop- ment Studies Grade 8-12 classes. i) Principal Grade 5 400 001 x A recognized 3-year tertiary Responsibilities relative – 478 220 teaching qualification on an to grade: implementing Swakopmund Secondary Sciences: Life Science, Biology, One (1) ER 13 NQF Level 6 (or equivalent) and evaluation of teaching School Chemistry, Physics & Physical plus 7 years teaching programmes, teaching, overall Science Grade 8-12 experience supervision and management Or and administration of the Kamwandi Combined School Languages & Commerce Grade One (1) ER 14 4-11 An appropriate recognized school. 3-year tertiary non-teaching qualification (or equivalent) In-service development, WALVIS BAY CIRCUIT on NQF level 6 in relation inspection and guidance of SCHOOL/DUTY STATION AREA OF SPECIALIZATION NO. OF POSTS POST NUMBER to the school subject to be staff members at the school. taught plus a 1-year teaching Kuisebmund Secondary Physical Science, Physics & One (1) ER 15 qualification plus 7 years School Chemistry- Must be able to teach teaching experience Physics & Chemistry AS Level. Grade 8 -12 ii) Head of Grade 6 328 139 A recognized 3-year tertiary Responsibilities relative Department x - 392 teaching qualification on an to grade: implementing Namport Primary School Afrikaans & English Grade 4-7- One (1) ER 16 158 NQF Level 6 (or equivalent) and evaluation of teaching Must be able to control & monitor plus 6 years teaching programmes, teaching, KKG or Otjiherero classes Grade experience supervision and management 1-3 Or and administration of the Namport Primary School JP Oshikwanyama Grade 1-3, One (1) ER 17 An appropriate recognized school. Must be able to control & Monitor 3-year tertiary non-teaching Oshindonga classes qualification (or equivalent) In-service development, on NQF level 6 in relation inspection and guidance of JP Brand Primary School English & Afrikaans- Must be able One (1) ER 18 to the school subject to be staff members at the school. to monitor &control Grade 1-7 taught plus a 1-year teaching classes. qualification plus 6 years teaching experience Immanuel Ruiters Primary JP Oshindonga-Must be able to One (1) ER 19 School teach, monitor & control Oshin- donga, Grade 1-3 ERONGO REGIONAL COUNCIL DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND CULTURE OMARURU CIRCUIT PRINCIPAL’S POSTS GRADE 5 SCHOOL/DUTY STATION AREA OF SPECIALIZATION NO. OF POSTS POST NUMBER Dibasen Junior Secondary Languages (Afrikaans or One (1) ER 20 WALVIS BAY CIRCUIT School Khoekhoegowab and English) SCHOOL/DUTY STATION NO. OF POSTS POST NUMBER Grades 8-12anguages (Afrikaans or and English) Grades 8-12 Kuisebmund Primary School One (1) ER 01 Ebenheaser Primary School Social Sciences Grades 4-7 One (1) ER 21 JP Brand Primary School One (1) ER 02 Ebenheaser Primary School Mathematics and Integrated One (1) ER 22 OMARURU CIRCUIT Natural Sciences SCHOOL/DUTY STATION NO. OF POSTS POST NUMBER Grades 4-7 Otjiperongo Junior Secondary School One (1) ER 03 Ubasen Primary School Mathematics and Integrated One (1) ER 23 Usakos Junior Secondary School One (1) ER 04 Natural Science Grades 4-7 SEND APPLICATIONS ON PRESCRIBED FORMS TO: Ovihitua Primary School One (1) ER 05 The Regional Director Erongo Regional Council HEAD OF DEPARTMENT POSTS GRADE 6 Directorate of Education, Arts & Culture Private Bag 5024 SWAKOPMUND CIRCUIT Swakopmund Att: Human Resource Administration SCHOOL/DUTY STATION AREA OF SPECIALIZATION NO. OF POST NUMBER POSTS ENQUIRIES: Hanganeni Primary School HOD Junior Primary Grade 0-3 One (1) ER 06 Mr. Engelhardt S. /Uirab, IoE (Omaruru Circuits) : 064 57 10 51 Namib High School Mathematics and Physical Sci- One (1) ER 07 Ms Tania Y. Louw, IoE (Swakopmund Circuit) : 064 41 5461 ence/Physics Grade 8 - AS Level Ms. Monica R.S /Gawises, IoE (Walvis Bay Circuit) : 064 20 02 18 Namib High School English Grade 8 – AS Level One (1) ER 08 Ms. Elizabeth S Shikongo, Senior HR Practitioner : 064 41 05 141 Mr. Andreas SK Nakanyala, Senior HR Practitioner : 064 41 05 143 Vrede Rede Primary School Khoekhoegowab Grade 4-9 One (1) ER 09 Tamariskia Primary School Social Studies Grade 4-7 One (1) ER 10 Advertised on 04 December 2020 | Colsing date 04 January 20211 HARDAP REGIONAL COUNCIL Sikanduko Combined School Natural Science Grade 7 KE 2 DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND CULTURE SHAMBYU CIRCUIT PRINCIPAL GRADE 5 AUOB CIRCUIT SCHOOL/ DUTY STATION AREA OF SPECIALIZATION POST NUMBER Maria Mwengere Secondary History Grade 8-12 OR Economics Grade KE 3 School 8-11 SCHOOL/DUTY STATION NO OF POST POST NUMBER Samuel Veldskoen Primary School (Kriess) One (1) HDP 1 UKWE CIRCUIT A.M.E. Community Primary School (Hoachanas) One (1) HDP 2 SCHOOL/ DUTY STATION AREA OF SPECIALIZATION POST NUMBER Pally Carstens Primary School (Gochas) One (1) HDP 3 Martin Ndumba Secondary School Mathematics & Science Grade 8-12 KE 4 Mûkorob Primary School (Amperbo) One (1) HDP 4 Omega Combined School English Grade 8-9 KE 5 N. Mutschuana Primary School (Gochas) One (1) HDP 5 SHINYUNGWE CIRCUIT ≠OAN//OB CIRCUIT SCHOOL/ DUTY STATION AREA OF SPECIALIZATION POST NUMBER Shinyungwe Secondary School Mathematics Grade 8 -12 KE 6 SCHOOL/DUTY STATION NO OF POST POST NUMBER Petrus Vries Primary School (Kauchas) ONE (1) HDP 6 HEAD OF DEPARTMENTS GRADE 6 Jtl Beukes Primary School (Rehoboth) ONE (1) HDP 7 RUNDU CIRCUIT NAUKLUFT CIRCUIT SCHOOL/ DUTY STATION AREA OF SPECIALIZATION POST NUMBER SCHOOL/DUTY STATION NO OF POST POST NUM- Sauyemwa Combined School Mathematics and Science Grade 5-7 KE 7 BER Sikanduko Combined School Rukwangali and Social Studies Grade 4-7 KE 8 C//Oaseb Senior Secondary School (Gibeon) One(1) HDP 8 Dr. Romanus Kampungu Secondary Natural Science; Health Education and Arts KE 9 Klein-Aub Primary School (Klein – Aub) One(1) HDP 9 School (Special Unit) Grade 4-7 Capt Rev. Dr. Hendrik Witbooi Primary School One(1) HDP 10 Noordgrens Secondary School Technical and Pre-Vocational Subjects KE 10 (Gibeon) Nabasib Primary School One(1) HDP 11 NDIYONA CIRCUIT Pionier Secondary School One(1) HDP 12 SCHOOL/ DUTY STATION AREA OF SPECIALIZATION POST NUMBER Rundjarara Primary School Junior Primary Grade Pre-Primary -3 (En- KE 11 HEAD OF DEPARTMENT GRADE 6 glish & Rumanyo) ≠OAN//OB CIRCUIT SHAMBYU CIRCUIT SCHOOL/DUTY STATION AREA OF SPECIALIZATION NO OF POST NUMBER SCHOOL/ DUTY STATION AREA OF SPECIALIZATION POST NUMBER POST Mutwarantja Primary School Social Studies Grade 4-7 KE 12 ≠Oan//Ob Primary School Grade 2-3 Junior Primary (Medium of ONE(1) HDP Shambyu Secondary School Mathematics Grade 8-11 KE 13 (Rehoboth) Instruction Khoekhoegowab) 13 St. Joseph’s Primary School Junior Primary Phase (Medium of ONE(1) HDP 14 MUKWE CIRCUIT (Rehoboth) instruction Afrikaans) SCHOOL/ DUTY STATION AREA OF SPECIALIZATION POST NUMBER Jtl Beukes Primary School Senior Primary (Mathematics, Natural ONE (1) HDP 15 (Rehoboth) Science and Health Education Grades Divundu Senior Secondary School Junior Primary Grade Pre-Primary - 3 KE 14 4-7)) (Thimbukushu) M&K Gertze SSS Grade 6 (Natural Science) ONE (1) HDP 16 Diyana Combined School Mathematics Grade 8-9 KE 15 Origo PS Junior Primary Phase (Medium of ONE (1) HDP 17 instruction Afrikaans PLEASE SEND APPLICATIONS ON PRESCRIBED FORMS TO: Ruimte PS Senior Primary Grade (Mathematics ONE (1) HDP 18 The Regional Director and Afrikaans Grades 4 -7) Kavango East Regional Council Rev. P.A Schmidt PS Junior Primary Phase (Medium of ONE (1) HDP 19 Directorate of Education, Arts and Culture instruction Khoekhoegowab) Private Bag 2134 Rundu AUOB CIRCUIT Namibia SCHOOL/DUTY STATION AREA OF SPECIALIZATION NO OF POST POST ENQUIRIES: NUMBER Mr. P.N. Sifire: Tel no. 066-258 9216 Ms. D.S.K. Kangowa: Tel no. 066-258 9208 Salmon Boois Primary ONE (1) HDP 20 Senior Primary Phase (Grade 4-7 MR. W. K. Ndumba: Tel no.066-258 9025 School (Aranos) Mathematics and Natural Science & Health Education) KUNENE REGIONAL COUNCIL Stampriet Primary School Junior Primary Phase (Grade 2 Class ONE (1) HDP 21 (Stampriet) Teaching )(Medium of Instruction-Af- rikaans) DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND CULTURE Sonop Ps (Mariental) Junior Primary Phase (Medium of THREE HDP 22 PRINCIPAL GRADE 5 instruction Afrikaans) (3) Junior Primary Phase (Medium of OTJO CIRCUIT instruction Afrikaans) HDP 23 SCHOOL/DUTY STATION AREA OF SPECIALIZATION POST NUMBER Senior Primary Phase (Afrikaans & HDP 24 Versteende Woud PS Pre-primary – Grade 7 KU1 Mathematics) TH.F.Gaeb PS (re-advert) Pre-primary – Grade 7 KU2 Mariental Primary School Junior Primary Phase (Medium of HDP 25 Instruction Khoekhoegowab) Welwitschia PS Pre-primary – Grade 7 KU3 Senior Primary Phase( Mathematics& HDP 26 EPUPA CIRCUIT English) Grades 4-7 Ohaiijuua PS Pre-primary – Grade 7 KU4 Empelheim SSS Commerce (Accounting, Office Prac- HDP 27 tice and Entrepreneurship Grades Okanguati CS Pre-primary – Grade 11 KU5 8-12) Oukongo CS Pre-primary – Grade 9 KU6 APPLICATION FORMS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: HEAD OF DEPARTMENT GRADE 6 The Regional Director Hardap Directorate of Education, Arts and Culture Private Bag 2122 SCHOOL/DUTY STATION AREA OF SPECIALIZATION POST NUMBER Mariental Versteende Woud PS Languages ( ENG 2nd Language KU 7 ENQUIRIES: and KKG 1st Language) Grade 4-7 Eddie Bowe PS Junior Primary Phase (MoI- Khoek- #Oan//ob Circuit st Mr. G. 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