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A prominent educational institution is seeking a CELPAD Teacher/Lecturer in the Mandarin Department. The role requires conducting lectures, assessing student assignments, and preparing progress reports. Candidates must hold a degree in Mandarin or related fields and have at least 3 years of teaching experience. Proficiency in both Bahasa Malaysia and English is essential. This position offers a contract appointment with a salary range of RM2,470.00 to RM11,110.00 based on experience, and the location is Pagoh, Johor.
International Islamic University Malaysia – Pagoh, Johor
22h ago , from International Islamic University Malaysia
Post : CELPAD Teacher/Lecturer
Grade : DG9
Status of Appointment : Contract
Basic salary : Between RM2,470.00 to RM11,110.00 (based on experience)
Area of specialization : Mandarin
Department : Mandarin Department
Kulliyyah (Faculty) : Centre for Languages and Pre-University Academic Development
Location : Pagoh
The officer shall be a member of the staff of the Kulliyyah/Centre/Department to which he is assigned by the IIUM and the officer shall perform teaching, examining, and research duties and such other obligations as are normally required of an academic staff member of the IIUM. The officer should also undertake moral and religious obligations in relation to his colleagues and students as part and parcel of his duties as a member of the academic staff of IIUM.
The officer shall attend meetings of IIUM Authorities, Boards and Committees to which he, being an academic staff member, may be appointed as a member by virtue of the IIUM Constitution or any Statutes or Acts, or of any administrative actions of the Rector, Dean or Head of the Kulliyyah/Centre/Department.
The officer is also expected to participate in the general life of the IIUM community.
The officer is also expected to advise and guide students in relation to their character, behaviour and moral conduct. In short, he is not only a teacher (Mu'allim), a scholar ('Alim) but also a moral educator (Murabbi).