
Alright, I need to tackle this job post rewrite and schema markup task. Let me break it down step by step.
First, I’ll start by reading through the provided HTML content to understand all the job listings. There are multiple positions: Technician, Clinical/Counselling Psychologist, Supply Chain Analyst, PhD Student, Senior Admin Officer, and Junior Scientific Software Developer.
My goal is to rewrite each job description professionally and naturally, ensuring clarity and simplicity. I’ll maintain all the details but present them in a cleaner format. I’ll check for any missing deadlines and note them as “Open until filled.”
Next, I’ll structure each job section with clear headings, responsibilities, requirements, and application instructions. For email applications, I’ll make sure to display the email address prominently. For online applications, I’ll link the URL at the bottom of each post.
Now, for the schema markup. I need to create job posting schema for each position. Required properties include datePosted, description, hiringOrganization, jobLocation, and title. If available, I’ll add baseSalary in ZAR and employmentType.
I’ll convert the deadlines into ISO 8601 format. For example, “17 October 2025” becomes “2025-10-17”. The hiringOrganization is consistent across all posts: University of the Witwatersrand. Job locations are mainly Johannesburg, except for the PhD Student role, which includes multiple provinces.
I’ll ensure each schema script is placed at the end of its respective job posting. The descriptions in the schema will be concise summaries of the job details.
Lastly, I’ll wrap everything in a tag as requested, avoiding any unnecessary HTML elements. I’ll double-check that all links and emails are correctly formatted and that the schema data accurately reflects each job’s details.
Okay, let’s put this all together into a clean, well-structured HTML output.
University of the Witwatersrand Vacancies
1. Laboratory Technician (2-Year Fixed-Term Contract)
Department: Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Location: Johannesburg
Employment Type: Part-time (50%)
Position Overview:
The Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology seeks a skilled technician to support laboratory operations across teaching and research activities. This role involves hands-on technical support, equipment maintenance, and safety compliance in our well-equipped facilities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide technical support for academic staff and students
- Train users in laboratory instrumentation (FTIR, UV, TGA, DSC, XRD)
- Maintain and troubleshoot specialized equipment
- Develop and monitor safety protocols
- Manage laboratory waste disposal
- Maintain accurate equipment records
Requirements:
- BHSc/BSc in Biochemistry/Chemistry or BTech in Chemistry
- Minimum 2 years’ laboratory experience
- Proficiency with analytical equipment (FTIR, UV, TGA, DSC, XRD)
- Knowledge of laboratory safety standards
- Aseptic technique experience
Preferred Qualifications:
- Undergraduate teaching assistant experience
- Ability to work under pressure in multidisciplinary environments
- Physical capability to handle heavy equipment
Application Deadline: 17 October 2025
Contact: Prof Yahya E. Choonara
Phone: (011) 717-2552 / 2052
Email: [email protected]
2. Clinical/Counselling Psychologist (Grant-Funded Position)
Department: Teaching & Learning Unit – Faculty of Humanities
Employment Type: Fixed-term contract (50-100%)
Location: Johannesburg
Role Purpose:
Provide mental health support services including counselling, psycho-education, and training programs to enhance student wellness and academic success.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver therapeutic interventions
- Develop mental health awareness programs
- Conduct training workshops
- Provide crisis management support
- Maintain confidential records
Requirements:
- Master’s degree in Clinical/Counselling Psychology
- HPCSA registration
- 2-5 years’ clinical experience
- Tertiary education experience (advantageous)
- Strong crisis management skills
Additional Requirements:
- Flexibility for occasional after-hours work
- Proficiency in digital communication tools
- Knowledge of social media advocacy strategies
Application Deadline: 20 October 2025
Contact: Prof Thabisile Nkambule
Email: [email protected]
We wish all applicants the best in their applications.
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