Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology
Rhodes University
Makhanda, Eastern Cape
Permanent
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Posted 29 October 2025 - Closing Date 12 November 2025

Job Details

Job Description

Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology

 
The Department of Anthropology invite suitably qualified candidates to join their team.
 
The Requirements
  • A PhD in Physical/Biological Anthropology. Candidates who have evidence of their PhD being under examination may also be considered.
  • Some teaching experience is required. The incumbent should be acquainted with online/blended teaching, testing, and marking or be willing to acquire these skills immediately once in the job through workshop attendance or other developmental opportunities.
  • Ability to teach and research in some or all of the following disciplinary areas: Physical/Biological Anthropology, including Forensic Anthropology. Experience in teaching quantitative research methods is highly desirable.
  • Ability to supervise postgraduate students is required.
  • Research supervision at Hons, Master's and PhD levels as per qualification will be required once in the job. Candidates with post-graduate supervision experience would be at an advantage.
  • An anthropologist with interdisciplinary work in the sciences and humanities will be advantageous.
  • Approaches to teaching & learning and research, emphasising engagement with communities, will be an advantage.
  • Some evidence and experience in conducting research.
  • Some record of administration, management and/or leadership roles (leadership roles may be informal).

Application Process
It is essential that prospective candidates read the role profile and further particulars for further information and ensure that all relevant documentation is submitted.
 
The following documents are required:
  • A comprehensive CV and relevant qualifications which should include the following: -
    • Reasons for leaving your current and previous jobs.
    • Referees who are and/or were your direct line manager, their title, name, designation and contact information which should be at least their contact number and email address.
  • A strong and succinct motivation outlining your interest in the post and suitability relative to the job requirements.
 
Please note that no hand-written applications will be considered. Your application must be submitted via our website and online recruitment system.  Failure to submit all documentation and respond to all the questions asked appropriately will result in an application being disqualified.
 
Any questions or enquiries regarding the submission of an application can be submitted to [email protected].

Selection Process:
  • The selection process that will be followed for this post will include a presentation followed by an interview.
  • Shortlisted candidates will be informed of the interview date.


Remuneration per annum:

Lecturer

Basic Pensionable Salary per annum:                        R 633,149.00
Cost to Company per annum (Approximately):          R 826,949.00
 

All applications will be treated in strict confidence. This post is advertised as a permanent post, but the University may opt to appoint on a fixed-term contract of not less than three years. The University reserves the right not to proceed with the filling of the post. An application in and of itself does not entitle the applicant to an interview.  Employment checks will be conducted on recommended candidates.

 

Closing Date: 12 November 2025

If you are not contacted within 30 days from the closing date, please consider your application unsuccessful.

Recognising that diversity is important in achieving excellence. Rhodes University strongly encourages South African members of underrepresented designated groups as well as persons with disabilities to apply. Spouses and partners of existing staff members are also encouraged to apply.
 
Please note all appointments are made in line with the requirements of the Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998, as amended, the Immigration Act 13 of 2022 and Rhodes University's Recruitment and Selection policies.
 
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