Registrar (Medical) (4-Year Contract)
Employment Type: Contract
Reference No: ECSS24/2026
Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Observatory Forensic Pathology Institute; Forensic Pathology Services
Appropriate qualification that allows registration with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as an Independent Medical Practitioner.
Display knowledge and all other prescripts that concerns the functioning of a Forensic Medicine Department and continuous learning and improvement of knowledge and skills. Willingness to complete the Diploma in Forensic Pathology with the CMSA within 12 months of employment of this post. Ability to adhere to health and safety standards. Ability to adhere to requests, follow advice and instructions from consultants and conform to divisional protocols and professional ethical behavior and behavioral code. Problem solving abilities, as can be expected from a Registrar in FPS. Continuous academic input and contribution, including case and topic presentations, conference participation, research and participation in all academic activities in the Division. Ability to successfully complete at least one research project and submit such research manuscript for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. Above-average ability to communicate clearly and discreetly in witing. Ability to travel to peripheral FPS facilities should it be required to render a supportive function at other facilities in terms of service delivery requirements. Ability to work well within a group at all levels of authority. Ability to consult with the responsible consultant, HCU or HOD when unsure of how to proceed with a case or related problem and inform a consultant whenever any work-related complication arises. Ability to work under pressure. Organizational skills and ability to plan. Rendering effective and efficient service under consultant supervision. Above-average computer and software literacy. Medical Research capabilities. Ability to contribute to the Division’s teaching program by assisting in the instruction of Medical, Biomedical Science and Law students, Forensic Pathology Officers and Medical staff. Ability to perform medicolegal autopsies in the examination of unnatural death admissions. Exposure to Post-mortems, autopsy work and dissection. Willingness to perform work outside normal working hours and away from base of employment according to an after hours duty roster. Good interpersonal skills including effective service delivery within a group situation at all levels of authority.
Dr. TL Cook (Tracy.Cook@uct.ac.za)
Registration with the HPCSA as an Independent Medical Practitioner.
The candidate will be subjected to an interview and competency test. Candidates will be subjected to security clearance prior to appointment. Shortlisted candidates may be subjected to a psychometric evaluation. Candidates who are not in possession of the stipulated registration requirements may also apply. Such candidates will only be considered for appointment on condition that proof of application for registration to register with the relevant council and proof of payment of the prescribed registration fees to the relevant council are submitted on or before the day of the interview. Candidates who deemed “registrable” may also apply. The appointment of successful applicants will only be effected once proof of application for registration or the proof of registration is provided. The pool of applicants will be considered for vacancies within Forensic Pathology Service, Observatory Forensic Pathology Institute for a period of three months from the date of the advert, provided that the job title, core functions, inherent requirements and salary level are the same a those of the advertised post. Other: Registrars will be required to register as post-graduate students with the University of Cape Town of the Western Cape as applicable according to the requirements for the discipline in the yearbook and guidelines. * All applicants must be South African citizens or permanent residents. It will be expected of the successful candidate to participate in a system of Remunerated Commuted Overtime. Employees in service who opt to continue with their pension benefits as Registrar, will be required to resign after completion of their Registrarship should they not be successful for advertised Specialist positions. Appointment conditions and rotation: Appointment of Registrars will be for a maximum contract period of 4 years (or 5 years dependent on the minimum requirements of the post). It may become necessary to second/ transfer staff to another hospital/ institution during their period of training, in which case affected staff will be consulted prior to any decision being implemented. Registrars will function across at health facilities, as per an agreed programme. Should registration with the HEI as a student be discontinued for any reason, the appointment as a Registrar also discontinues. Consideration will be given to existing employees who are already on higher salary packages to retain their existing salary position, as personal. As such they are entitled to receive pay progression.
To render effective and efficient service delivery to all stakeholders as per the standard of the Division. To compile reports as per the standards of the UCT Forensic Medicine and Toxicology - OFPI Division and Courts. Learning, Teaching and Training. To provide after- hour Forensic Medicine Service.
Valid Code B/EB driver’s license.
R 1 001 349 per annum - R 1 046 763 per annum A portion of the package can be structured according to the individual’s personal needs.
3/20/2026 12:00:00 AM
NOTICE TO ALL
Candidates must comply with the advertised appointment requirements of the post by the closing date and time of the advert.Candidates may be subjected to a competency test. No payment of any kind is required when applying for this post. As directed by the Department of Public Service and Administration, applicants must note that further checks will be conducted once they are shortlisted and that their appointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks, which include security clearance, qualification verification, criminal records and previous employment. All shortlisted candidates, including SMS, shall undertake two pre-entry assessments. One will be a practical exercise to determine the candidate’s suitability based on the post’s technical and generic requirements, and the other will be an integrity (ethical conduct) assessment.
It will be expected of shortlisted candidates to be:
available at the venue on the time and date as determined by the Department and
bring along recently (not older than 6 months) certified copies of your Identity Document (ID), driver’s license (if applicable for the post), qualification and/or proof of registration at relevant statutory body etc. Failure to adhere to the aforementioned may lead to his/her application being disqualified and not further considered.
This advertisement may be utilized to create the pool of potential candidates for a period of not more than 3 calendar months from the date of the advertisement to fill any vacancy in the Department of Health and Wellness provided that the job title, core functions, inherent requirements, and salary level are the same as those of the advertised post.
Closing date: 2026/04/07 17:00:00
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