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Republic of Namibia Oshikoto Regional Council Directorate of Education, Arts and Culture REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA OSHIKOTO REGIONAL COUNCIL DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND CULTURE Human Resource Administration GENERAL INFORMATION ON APPOINTMENT REQUIREMENTS, GRADES, SALARY, ETC. (TEACHING POSTS) POST GRADING SALARY MINIMUM JOB DECSCRIPTION, DESCRIPTION SCALE (N$) REQUIREMENTS PERFORMANCE CRITERIA, DEFINITION Professionally Qualified Teachers i) Teacher F Grade 8 183 759 x P – A recognized 4-year Teaching. 219 610 tertiary teaching qualification on an NQF Level 7. ii) Teacher E Grade 9 150 205 x P – A recognized 3-year Teaching. 180 157 tertiary teaching qualification on an NQF Level 6. Un-qualified and Professionally Under-Qualified Teachers (appointed on contract and in a temporary capacity) i) Teacher D Grade 10 122 727 x P – A Grade 12 Teaching. 147 201 Certificate or equivalent plus 2 years tertiary teachers` training. ii) Teacher C Grade 11 102 324 x P – A Grade 12 Teaching. 122 727 Certificate or equivalent plus 1 year tertiary teachers` training. iii) Teacher B Grade 12 81 935 x P – A Grade 12 Teaching. 98 273 Certificate or equivalent. FULL TIME LIFE SKILLS POSTS: Requirements: Five (5) years teaching experience Have at least two (2) years’ experience in teaching life skills Be a trained teacher-counsellor Be a good listener and be able to maintain confidentiality Have a passion to care for and to support children Be a good role model (a person of integrity and high esteem) ONYUULAYE CIRCUIT Nahas A Junior P School Lower Primary Oshindonga Grade 1 OSHIK 01 Eyambidhidho J.P School Grade 1 (Class Teaching) OSHK 02 Eyambidhidho J.P School Grade 2 (Class Teaching) OSHK 03 Etanga Combined School Grade 2 (Class Teaching) OSHK 04 Etanga Combined School Grade 3 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 05 Etanga Combined School Agriculture &Oshindonga Grade 8-10 OSHIK06 Etanga Combined School Grade 8-10 Entrepreneurship OSHIK 0 Okakondo Primary School Pre-Grade 1 (Class Teaching) OSHK 08 Okakondo Primary School Grade 3 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 09 Onyuulaye Combined School Life Skills 5-7 OSHK 10 Ontana Combined School Grade 3 (Class Teaching) OSHK 11 Ontana Combined School Grade 2 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 12 Ontana Combined School Grade 4 (Class Teaching) OSHK 13 Ontana Combined School Grade 5-10 Life Skills OSHK 14 Ontana Combined School Grade 5-7 Mathematics & NSHE OSHK 15 Ontana Combined School Grade 7- 10 Agricultural & Grade 8-10 Life Science OSHK 16 Ontana Combined School Grade 8-10 Entrepreneurship OSHK 17 Omahiya Junior Primary School Pre Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 18 Ndjukuma Junior Primary School Pre-Grade OSHK 19 Ndjukuma Junior Primary School Grade 3 (Class Teaching) OSHK 20 Ndjukuma Junior Primary School Grade 5 Oshindonga, English, BIS & Arts Education OSHK 21 Ndjukuma Junior Primary School Grade 5 Social Studies, NASHE, EL, Agriculture, Design & Technology & Religious & Moral Education OSHIK 22 Amikoka Combined School Pre-Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 23 Amikoka Combined School Grade 8-10 Oshindonga & English OSHIK 24 Amikoka Combined School Grade 8-10 History & Geography OSHIK 25 Amikoka Combined School Grade 8-10 Accounting & Entrepreneurship OSHIK 26 Ashihaya Junior Primary School Grade 2 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 27 Onekongo Junior Primary School Grade 5 Oshindonga, English & Social St OSHIK 28 Onekongo Junior Primary School Grade 5 Mathematics, Natural Sc, Elementary Agriculture & Home Ecology OSHIK 29 Okandonga Combined School Grade 1 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 30 Okandonga Combined School Grade 2 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 31 Okandonga Combined School Grade 5-7 English & Life Skills OSHIK 32 Okandonga Combined School Grade 5-7 & 8-10 Elementary Agriculture & Entrepreneurship OSHIK 33 Helvi Kondombolo C School Grade 1 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 34 Helvi Kondombolo C School Grade 2 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 35 Helvi Kondombolo C School Life Skills OSHIK 36 Helvi Kondombolo C School Grade 5-10 English OSHIK 37 Linea Namupala C School Pre-Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 38 Linea Namupala C School Grade 5-10 Life Skills OSHIK 39 Niipupu Combined School Pre-Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 40 Niipupu Combined School Grade 1 Mol (Class Teaching) OSHIK 41 Niipupu Combined School Grade 5-7 Elementary Agriculture & Mathematics OSHIK 42 Niipupu Combined School Grade 5-7 Oshindonga OSHIK 43 Niipupu Combined School Grade 8-10 Entrepreneurship OSHIK 44 Niipupu Combined School Grade 8-10 English & Oshindonga OSHIK 45 Hamunyela Combined School Pre-Grade (Class-teaching) OSHIK 46 Hamunyela Combined School Grade 1 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 47 Hamunyela Combined School Grade 8-10 Entrepreneurship OSHIK 48 Onyuulaye Combined School Grade 4-7 Craft & Technology & Elementary Agriculture OSHIK 49 Onampengu Combined School Grade 2 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 50 Epeke Primary School Grade 3 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 51 Epeke Primary School Pre Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 52 Epeke Primary School Grade 4-7 Agriculture & Home Ecology OSHIK 53 Oshana Primary School Grade 3 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 54 Oshana Primary School Grade 1 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 56 Oshana Primary School Pre Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 57 Omutse Combined School Pre-Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 58 Omutse Combined School Grade 1 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 59 Omutse Combined School Grade 2 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 60 Omutse Combined School Grade 3 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 61 Omutse Combined School Grade 8-10 Life Sc. & Agriculture OSHIK 62 OMUTHIYA CIRCUIT Amweelo Primary School Grade 5-10 Oshindonga & English OSHIK 63 Amweelo Primary School Grade 5-10 Entrepreneurship, Arts Agriculture & Religious Moral Education OSHIK 64 Elago Primary School Grade 4-7 Social Studies OSHIK 65 Elago Primary School Pre Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 66 Shuumbwa Junior Primary School Grade 1-3 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 67 Shuumbwa Junior Primary School Pre Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 68 Kandume Combined School Grade 4-10 Life Skills OSHIK 69 Niigambo Combined School Grade 10 Entrepreneurship OSHIK 70 Eneas Peter Nanyemba C School Grade 8-10 Entrepreneurship OSHIK 71 Olupale Combined School Grade 8-10 Accounting & Entrepreneurship OSHIK 72 Omuthiya Iipundi SS School Grade 8-12 Agriculture OSHIK 73 Omuthiya Iipundi SS School Grade 8- 12 Life Skills OSHIK 74 Omuthiya Iipundi SS School Grade 8- 10 Accounting& Entrepreneurship OSHIK 75 Omutsegonime Combined School Pre-Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 76 Omutsegonime Combined School Grade 4-7 Integrated Natural Science & Oshindonga OSHIK 77 Omutsegonime Combined School Grade 9-10 English & Entrepreneurship OSHIK 78 Ekulo Senior Secondary School Grade 8-12 Computer Studies OSHIK 79 Ekulo Senior Secondary School Grade 8- 12 Life Skills OSHIK 80 Onanke Combined School Pre-Grade (Pre-Grade) OSHIK 81 Onanke Combined School Grade 1 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 82 Onanke Combined School Grade 5-10 Oshindonga & English OSHIK 83 Onakankuzi Primary School Pre Grade (Class teaching) OSHIK 84 Onakankuzi Primary School Grade 1 (Class teaching) OSHIK 85 Alweendo Combined School Grade 3 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 87 Alweendo Combined School Grade 1 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 88 Alweendo Combined School Grade 4-6 NSHE, Mathematics & English OSHIK 89 Alweendo Combined School Grade 8-10 History & Geography OSHIK 90 Kandjeke Primary School Pre-Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 91 Kandjeke Primary School Grade 5-7 Social Studies OSHIK 92 Kandjeke Primary School Grade 4- 7 Life Skills OSHIK 93 Kandjeke Primary School Grade 5- 7 Oshindonga & English OSHIK 94 Omboto Primary School Grade 4-7 Life Skills OSHIK 95 Omboto Primary School Grade 5 - 7 Social Studies & Design &Technology OSHIK 96 Oomanya Primary School Grade 4- 7 Life Skills OSHIK 97 Johannes Amwaalwa Primary School Grade 4- 7 English & Oshindonga OSHIK 98 Johannes Amwaalwa Primary School Grade 4- 7 Elementary Agriculture & NSHE OSHIK 99 Oomanya Primary School Grade 1 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 100 Oomanya Primary School Grade 4-7 Social Studies & Grade 5 Design & Technology OSHIK 101 Okashana Primary School Pre-Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 102 Onaluthipa Junior Primary School Grade 1 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 103 Nikodemus Nashandi P.S Grade 4 Elementary Agriculture & English OSHIK 104 Mungandjera Combined School Entrepreneurship Grade 8-10 and Elementary Agriculture Grade 5-7 OSHIK 105 Mungandjera Combined School Grade 4-7 Oshindonga & English OSHIK 106 Mungandjera Combined School Grade 1-10 Life Skills OSHIK 107 ONANKALI CIRCUIT Gosen Combined School Grade 8-10 Entrepreneurship OSHIK 108 Onyoka Primary School Grade 3 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 109 Uupindi Junior Primary School Grade 1 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 110 Uupindi Junior Primary School Grade 2 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 111 Uupindi Junior Primary School Grade 3 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 112 Uupindi Junior Primary School Pre Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 113 Ombalagelo Junior P. S Pre Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 114 Ombundu Combined School Pre Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 115 Ombundu Combined School Grade 1 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 116 Ombundu Combined School Grade 3 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 117 Ombundu Combined School Grade 4- 10 Life Skills OSHIK 118 Omuntele Primary School Grade 3 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 119 Ompito Primary School Pre- Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 120 Ompito Primary School Grade 2 & 3 Multi Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 121 Ompito Primary School Grade 4-7 English & Social Studies OSHIK 122 Nelago Junior Primary School Grade 1 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 123 Oshinamumwe Combined School Grade 1 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 124 Eben –Ezer Junior Primary School Grade 1 (Class Teaching) OSHIK 125 Elongo Primary School Pre- Grade (Class Teaching) OSHIK 126 Epandulo Combined School Grade 8-10 Geography and History OSHIK 127 Epandulo Combined
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