KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Teaching and learning
Lecturing in under and postgraduate studies in any of the fields: Business Studies Education and Economics Education. Contribute to the development of curricula that will support the Programme Qualification Mix (PQM) of the Economic and Management Sciences in Education subject group and update the curriculum requirements for various degrees within the university and faculty's teaching and learning strategy.
Teaching and learning in a blended environment and research and innovation activity.
Quality assurance of teaching material by adhering to quality standards regarding the design, content and publishing requirements for NWU teaching and learning policies
Knowledge and competence of integrating ICT platforms in teaching and learning, evaluating and assist course material of colleagues to be improved
Supervision experience at Masters' and Doctoral level (completed students
Voluntarily participate in curriculum-related community engagement with the view of achieving the School's objectives in relation to the Faculty's and university's overall mission and mission
Expertise and competencies to offer mentoring to students and colleagues.
Contribute to the development of new under and post graduate level degrees, diplomas and certificates as well as short learning programs in Commerce in Education.
Expertise and competencies to offer mentoring to students and colleagues.
Research
A proven research track record in accredited journals and conference proceedings
Embraces engaged scholarship involving academic staff, civic engagement involving students' community service, and professional engagement involving staff using their professional expertise.
Community Engagement
Executive activities by which discipline-based skills and knowledge are made relevant to the community.
Administration
Minimum requirements
A master of education (NQF Level 9) specialising in Business studies Education and/or Economics Education.
A minimum of two (2) years' appropriate teaching experience in Business Studies and Economics at secondary school level, and/or lecturing experience in Business Studies in Education and Economics in Education at a recognised higher education institution.
ADDED ADVANTAGES:
Professional registration with SACE.