Duties and responsibilities
To teach in areas allocated by the Head of Department.
Designing, developing, planning and delivering a range of programmes of study, sometimes for entirely new courses at various levels.
Delivering high-quality lectures and practicals.
Reviewing course content and materials on a regular basis, updating when required.
Collaborating with academic colleagues on course development, curriculum changes and the development of research activities.
Carrying out research and writing research grant proposals.
Seeking and participating in consultancies.
Presenting research papers at national or international conferences and other similar events.
Dissemination of research outputs.
Providing mentorship and career guidance to students and staff.
Any other duties as may be assigned from time to time by the supervisors or as captured in your detailed Job Description
Qualification and experience
Master of Arts in Psychology or Guidance and Counselling or Master of Science in Psychology or Master of Science in Clinical Psychology or Master or Arts in Clinical Psychology from a recognised/accredited University.
Registered for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or equivalent Doctoral degree qualification and progressing.
Be registered or registrable with relevant professional body (where applicable)
At least three (3) years of post-qualification work experience.
Demonstrated university-level teaching experience and research.
Commitment to high-quality teaching and fostering a positive learning environment for students.