Education Psychologist: Esss (Grade 1) Salary : R907 617 - R995 592. Per Annum (Osd) Centre :
Eastern Cape Government
19
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Closes 19 June
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Requirements
An appropriate, recognized master’s degree in educational psychology or relevant and current Registration with the HPCSA as a Registered Psychologist. Knowledge and understanding of all major education and psychology legislation and policies (White Paper 6: Special Needs Education, National Curriculum Statement, South African Schools Act, National Education Policy Screening, Identification, Assessment and Support [SIAS] and HPCSA Code of Ethics). Good communication skills (verbal and written) and interpersonal skills. Computer skills. Conflict resolution skills, networking skills and excellent presentation skills. Ability to work under pressure and in a team. A valid driver’s license. Honesty and integrity, Professionalism, Self – driven, Teamwork. Good communication skills (written and verbal skills) and a good command of English language. Knowledge/ Skills: Public Service Act, PFMA, PMDS, Educator’s Employment Act, Children’s Act, White Paper No 6 on Inclusive Education, Basic Conditions of Employment Act, Educational Public Service Leadership, Strategic Planning and Transformation, Education Management Development, Research and Development, Management of Diversity, Policy Formulation and Implementation, Leadership skills, Research skills, Co-ordination, Presentation and Facilitation skills, Management skills, Interpersonal skills, Planning and Organizational skills, Problem solving skills. Knowledge of the Education Sector will be added advantage.
Key Responsibilities
Train teachers, parents and support staff in the early identification of psychological barriers to learning and development. Perform outreach service twice a day to the neighboring schools. Train teachers, parents and support staff to manage learners who have been identified as experiencing psychological barriers to learning and development (e.g. Individual Support Plan (ISP) / Group Support Plan (GSP). Develop and implement preventative programmes for learners, parents and School Governing Body (SGBs) that 107 address and / or prevent psychological barriers to learning and development. Implementation of Inclusive Policies including the Screening, Identification, Assessment and Support (SIAS) Policy. Report quarterly on the implementation of psychological programmes for early identification of and interventions relating to barriers for learning and special needs to the Senior or District Education Psychologist. Provide specialized psychological support to strengthen District- and School-Based Support Teams (DBSTs/SBSTs). Participate in inter- and intra-sectoral networks and collaborations. Maintain annual registration and Continued Professional Development (CPD) training according to HPCSA requirements and conduct psychological interventions and research in accordance with guidelines for professional practice of the HPCSA and the Professional Board for Psychology (Compliance to legislation e.g., Health Professions Act, Mental Health Act, Children’s Act, etc.). Conduct all relevant administrative activities relating to the core mandate of this position. Attend school and district management meetings and inter-departmental meetings. QMS, Database administration, leave administration, Attending to emails, Budget of the school (PFMA), Procurement, SASAMS, DDD.
How to Apply
Application instructions were not included in the circular. Email your application directly to erecruitment@ecdoe.gov.za, or visit dpsa.gov.za for the full circular.
View full DPSA circular (PDF) →Enquiries
Mr. L Putter (Tel: 040 608 4200). For e-Recruitment Enquiries, Email: erecruitment@ecdoe.gov.za
19
days left
Closes 19 June
to pre-fill your Z83 automatically
Reference number
You'll need this reference number on your Z83 form.