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Registrar (Medical) (Obstetrics And Gynaecology) (X4

Department of Health And Wellness
Tygerberg Hospital, Parow Valley, NationalR1 041 402 per annum, (A portion of the package can be structured according to the individual's personal needs.)HealthCloses 31 July 2026

About this role

POST 25/571 : REGISTRAR (MEDICAL) (OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY) (X4

SALARY : R1 041 402 per annum, (A portion of the package can be structured according

to the individual's personal needs.)

CENTRE : Tygerberg Hospital, Parow Valley

REQUIREMENTS : Minimum educational qualification: Appropriate qualification that allows

registration with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as a

Medical Practitioner. Registration with a professional council: Registration with

the HPCSA as a Medical Practitioner (Independent Practice). Inherent

requirement of the job: Participation in commuted overtime (after-hours

emergency services) is compulsory. A valid driver’s license is required.

Registrars may be rotated through affiliated departments across various

training sites, including facilities within outreach programmes such as Paarl

and Worcester Regional Hospitals, as well as Khayelitsha, Helderberg, Eerste

River, and Karl Bremer District Hospitals, in line with training programme

requirements. Candidates must be willing to participate in the Termination of

Pregnancy services according to the relevant act. Applicants must have a valid

CMSA (College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists) FCOG part 1.

Competencies (knowledge/skills): Appropriate post-community service

experience in obstetrics and gynaecology (under onsite supervision of a

registered obstetrician gynaecologist). Clinical experience with adult as well as

neonatal intubation and resuscitation is required. Ability to do a Caesarean

section independently and to work in a professional team. Computer literacy in

MS Word and Excel or similar, including the ability to use online resources

relevant to the discipline. Appropriate supervised experience in Obstetrics and

Gynaecology at a regional, tertiary, or large district hospital in South Africa,

obtained after HPCSA registration as a Medical Practitioner (excluding

community service). Proven surgical experience, including a logbook

demonstrating at least 250 Caesarean sections performed as the primary

operator. Basic obstetric ultrasound certification, or a letter from a specialist

confirming competence in obstetric ultrasound, supported by a logbook of

cases performed.

DUTIES : Deliver a high-quality clinical service to patients and their families. Supervise

junior medical staff to ensure optimal standards of care and clinical outcomes.

Provide ongoing clinical teaching and mentoring of junior staff during routine

service delivery. Participate in both formal and informal teaching of

undergraduate medical students. Successfully complete the CMSA FCOG

Intermediate examination within 18 months of appointment. Pass the CMSA

FCOG Part II examination before completion of the five-year contract. Obtain

an MMed (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) degree before the end of the five-year

training period, including completion of the required research project.

ENQUIRIES : Prof GS Gebhardt Tel No: (021) 938-4638 or email: gsgeb@sun.ac.za or

Nicole.Samuels@westerncape.gov.za

NOTE : No payment of any kind is required when applying for this post. Appointment

as Registrar will be for a maximum contract period of 5 years. 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 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. Appointment as Registrar will be

on contract. 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.

The Department of Health is guided by the principles of Employment Equity.

Candidates with disability are encouraged to apply and an indication in this

regard will be appreciated. Specific Registrar posts within the Department will

be identified as part of the Affirmative Action programme to create a

representative Specialist cadre in line with applicable procedures. Preference

will be given to SA citizens/permanent residents with a valid identity document.

Registrars will be required to register as post-graduates with Stellenbosch

University according to the yearbook and guidelines. “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 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. This concession is only applicable to health

professionals who apply for the first time for registration in a specific category

with the relevant council (including individuals who must apply for a change in

registration status)”.

Requirements

Minimum educational qualification: Appropriate qualification that allows registration with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as a Medical Practitioner. Registration with a professional council: Registration with the HPCSA as a Medical Practitioner (Independent Practice). Inherent requirement of the job: Participation in commuted overtime (after-hours emergency services) is compulsory. A valid driver’s license is required. Registrars may be rotated through affiliated departments across various training sites, including facilities within outreach programmes such as Paarl and Worcester Regional Hospitals, as well as Khayelitsha, Helderberg, Eerste River, and Karl Bremer District Hospitals, in line with training programme requirements. Candidates must be willing to participate in the Termination of Pregnancy services according to the relevant act. Applicants must have a valid CMSA (College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists) FCOG part 1. Competencies (knowledge/skills): Appropriate post-community service experience in obstetrics and gynaecology (under onsite supervision of a registered obstetrician gynaecologist). Clinical experience with adult as well as neonatal intubation and resuscitation is required. Ability to do a Caesarean section independently and to work in a professional team. Computer literacy in MS Word and Excel or similar, including the ability to use online resources relevant to the discipline. Appropriate supervised experience in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at a regional, tertiary, or large district hospital in South Africa, obtained after HPCSA registration as a Medical Practitioner (excluding community service). Proven surgical experience, including a logbook demonstrating at least 250 Caesarean sections performed as the primary operator. Basic obstetric ultrasound certification, or a letter from a specialist confirming competence in obstetric ultrasound, supported by a logbook of cases performed.

Duties

Deliver a high-quality clinical service to patients and their families. Supervise junior medical staff to ensure optimal standards of care and clinical outcomes. Provide ongoing clinical teaching and mentoring of junior staff during routine service delivery. Participate in both formal and informal teaching of undergraduate medical students. Successfully complete the CMSA FCOG Intermediate examination within 18 months of appointment. Pass the CMSA FCOG Part II examination before completion of the five-year contract. Obtain an MMed (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) degree before the end of the five-year training period, including completion of the required research project.

How to apply

No payment of any kind is required when applying for this post. Appointment as Registrar will be for a maximum contract period of 5 years. 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 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. Appointment as Registrar will be on contract. 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. The Department of Health is guided by the principles of Employment Equity. Candidates with disability are encouraged to apply and an indication in this regard will be appreciated. Specific Registrar posts within the Department will be identified as part of the Affirmative Action programme to create a representative Specialist cadre in line with applicable procedures. Preference will be given to SA citizens/permanent residents with a valid identity document. Registrars will be required to register as post-graduates with Stellenbosch University according to the yearbook and guidelines. “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 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. This concession is only applicable to health professionals who apply for the first time for registration in a specific category with the relevant council (including individuals who must apply for a change in registration status)”. It will be expected of candidates to be available for selection interviews on a date, time and place as determined by the Department. Kindly note that excess personnel will receive preference. All shortlisted candidates, including the SMS, shall undertake two pre-entry assessments. One will be a practical exercise to determine a candidate’s suitability based on the post’s technical and generic requirements and the other must be an integrity (ethical conduct) assessment. OTHER POSTS