Job Description
The Rehabilitation Sciences Department through the School of Medical Sciences wishes to recruit a Senior Lecturer who will contribute actively to but not limited to Undergraduate and Postgraduate training, research, and community engagements. The Senior Lecturer will support and facilitate the teaching of Physiotherapy to both undergraduate and postgraduate students in the Physiotherapy/ physical-therapy.
A Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy is an experienced academic who teaches, manages, and develops university physiotherapy programs, often holds specializing in areas like cardio-respiratory, orthopedics, neurorehabilitation, pediatrics, geriatrics and pelvic health e.t.c. The Senior Lecturer conducts research, require a strong clinical expertise, teaching skills, leadership, focusing on curriculum development, student support, and advancing the profession's evidence base.
Key Responsibilities
Teaching & Curriculum: Deliver lectures, lead modules, develop programs, and support student learning across various levels (Bachelors, Masters).
Research & Scholarship: Conduct research, publish in peer-reviewed journals, and engage in knowledge transfer.
Leadership & Administration: Take on course leadership, manage student records, and contribute to academic objectives and quality assurance.
Student Support: Act as a module tutor, advise on career paths, and provide mentorship.
Clinical Expertise: Apply contemporary clinical knowledge, often in specific fields like cardio-respiratory, orthopedics, neurorehabilitation, pediatrics, geriatrics and pelvic health rehabilitation e.t.c.
Qualifications
Minimum requirements
General requirements
Education: Earned a BSc. MSc and PhD degree in Physiotherapy from a recognized University.
Professional Registration: Membership with the relevant proffesional bodies (e.g., Physiotherapy Council of Kenya in Kenya) or be registerable.
Experience: Significant experience in higher education teaching, clinical practice, administration functions, initiate fundraising linkages and community engagements.
Skills: Excellent communication, teamwork, research, and leadership abilities, plus commitment to professional development.