Western Cape Jobs - Scientist (Production Level): Plant Pathology
Job Title: | Scientist (Production Level): Plant Pathology |
Company: | Western Cape Government |
Job Reference: | WCG250904-1 |
Category: | Government Jobs |
Location: | George, ZA |
Employment Type: | Full Time |
Date Posted: | 2025-10-12T15:59 |
Closing Date: | 2025-10-21T17:59 |
Salary: | ZAR 761117 - 1144008 per year |
Scientist (Production Level): Plant Pathology - Job Description
Introduction
The Western Cape Jobs - Scientist, The Department of Agriculture, Western Cape Government has an opportunity for a suitably qualified and competent individual to undertake advanced research for the development of new and adaption of existing technology in the field plant pathology, aimed at improving farming efficiency and to transfer technology to the entire agricultural sector.
Responsibilities
Participate with problem identification, problem definition and the prioritization of research needs in in the field of plant pathology and crop health management in accordance with the departmental strategic plan to ensure that relevant and applicable research is conducted; Conduct scientifically accountable, innovative and advanced research trials (on-site) to ensure that cutting edge research is conducted and an information source is available for sustainable agricultural practices; Conduct statistical analysis, interpret results, formulate conclusions and present research findings to all relevant stakeholders and beneficiaries; Perform all administrative and related functions; Keep up to date with applicable prescripts, policies, procedures, technologies and new developments to be able to render an efficient and effective Research service.
The following will be advantageous: MSc Agric degree in Plant Pathology; Experience in plant diseases in field crops and/or grain cropping systems; A comprehensive knowledge of field crop diseases, which includes an in-depth knowledge of field trials and associated conservation agriculture strategies;
Knowledge of conservation agricultural and regenerative agricultural systems;
A proven record of participation in the scientific process, as indicated by contributions at local and overseas scientific conferences, study tours, peer reviewed papers published in scientific journals and accredited conference proceedings, and papers in the popular press in this research area; Research connections with academic institutes involved in agronomy research, are recommended. Competencies Comprehensive knowledge of the following:
Plant pathology and managing plant health is required; Management in multidisciplinary cropping systems of the Western Cape for optimal plant health, production and sustainability; Planning skills that involves managing a complex systems trial, as well as the large data sets involved; A proven record of participation in the scientific process, as indicated by contributions at local and overseas scientific conferences, study tours, peer reviewed papers published in scientific journals and accredited conference proceedings, and papers in the popular press in this research area;
Skills in the following: Communication skills at production and scientific level: Research connections with academic institutes involved in cropping systems and agronomy are recommended;
Contact with industry and producers is important; Computer literacy in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Required Qualifications
An appropriate Science Degree BSc (Hons) or equivalent in Plant Pathology;
Compulsory registration with SACNASP as a Professional Natural Scientist in the appropriate field of practice; A minimum of 3 years post-qualification natural scientific experience in Plant Pathology;
A valid driving licence.

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