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Lecturer:Human Movement Science Health Sciences

Nelson Mandela University

Gqeberha

On-site

ZAR 30,000 - 50,000

Full time

23 days ago

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Job summary

Nelson Mandela University is seeking a Biokineticist to join the Department of Human Movement Science. The role involves teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students, conducting research, and engaging with the community. Candidates must have a master's degree in Human Movement Science and two years of teaching experience. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to academic excellence and community health initiatives.

Qualifications

  • Master's degree in Human Movement Science required; PhD advantageous.
  • Two years' experience in teaching/lecturing at university level.
  • Registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa.

Responsibilities

  • Lecture in Human Movement Science programs.
  • Supervise undergraduate and postgraduate research.
  • Conduct research and publish in recognized journals.

Skills

Interpersonal skills
Communication skills
Teaching skills
Research skills
Administrative skills

Education

Master's degree in Human Movement Science
PhD (advantageous)

Tools

Microsoft Office
Learning management Software

Job description

Nelson Mandela University reserves the right not to make an appointment. In considering candidates for appointment into the advertised posts, preference will be accorded to persons from a designated group in accordance with the approved Nelson Mandela University Employment Equity Plan.

COREPURPOSEOFJOB

The Department of Human Movement Science is a well-established academic department housed in a state-of-the-art building. It has a recognized Biokinetics and Sport Science Unit (BSSU) and is an integral part of the Madibaz High Performance Complex. The Department is looking for an HPCSA registered Biokineticist with in-depth knowledge of growth and development and physical education. The incumbent will be expected to facilitate and administer the learning and teaching of students in modules presented at undergraduate and postgraduate level, to do research, to contribute to community engagement and to be involved in the core functions of the Department and the University.

KEYPERFORMANCE AREAS

  • Lecture in the various Human Movement Science under- and postgraduate programs and taking responsibility for, amongst others, but not necessarily limited to the following focus areas- growth and development and physical education.
  • Be responsible for all academic related activities, including compiling course guides, manuals, lecture notes, assessments, and other related activities.
  • Assist and be involved with research in the department and supervision of undergraduate and post- graduate students in research.
  • Assist and conduct academic and operational administration.
  • Identify students at risk, develop intervention strategies and monitor student progress.
  • Participate in community engagement and service learning and liaise with relevant stakeholders.

CORECOMPETENCIES

  • Good knowledge of the theory and applications of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in the areas of growth and development and physical education.
  • Experience in facilitating learning and teaching at a tertiary level.
  • Proven ability to facilitate learning of students of large classes in theoretical and practical components of Human Movement Science.
  • Experience with liaising with and developing partnerships with relevant stakeholders
  • Ability to compile material related to delivery of teaching and learning activities.
  • Good administrative skills.
  • Ability to contribute to community engagement and service learning.
  • Proven ability to conduct research, publish, as well as present findings at conferences.
  • Ability to supervise undergraduate and postgraduate research
    • Ability to work as part of a team in meeting the inter and multidisciplinary nature of the discipline
Requirements

To be considered for appointment to this post, candidates must have the following:

Qualification

Be in possession of a master’s degree in Human Movement Science (or equivalent). Being in possession of a PhD would be advantageous.

Experience

  • Have two years’ experience in teaching/ lecturing and research at university level in growth and development and physical education.
  • Be registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa.
  • Provide evidence of liaising with relevant external stakeholders related to physical education and health promotion.

Research

  • Have published research articles in recognised and refereed movement science, clinical or health-related journals, with a focus on clinical research or movement education.
  • Provide evidence of having supervised postgraduate studies

Skills

  • Have excellent and proven interpersonal and communication skills with students, staff and the public.
  • Have proficient computer skills in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power-Point, Teams, Outlook) and Learning management Software.

Important

Please note that candidates who are invited for an interview will be expected to undergo an in- person interview which may include a competency-based assessment of skills in the areas of teaching, research, or skills. Candidates will be given sufficient time to prepare for this.

Additional Information

Applicants are to submit:

  • a cover letter detailing how their skills exactly match the post requirements,
  • a reference letter outlining core competencies and key performance areas,
    • an updated CV,
    • a copy of ID,
    • copy of Driver’s License and
    • certified copies of all tertiary qualifications
Please note that no late applications will be accepted
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