Senior Lecturer V000132 ( Re-Advertisement) needed at North West University
Job title : Senior Lecturer V000132 ( Re-Advertisement)
Job Location : North West, Mahikeng
Deadline : January 13, 2025
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KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Teaching and learning:
- Teach English Literature modules at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. These include early modern literature and contemporary literature.
- Team teaching, student evaluations, assignments, tests and examinations, supervision of postgraduates.
- Be able to teach different genres of literature (poetry, drama, fiction and film) at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
- Complete related administrative tasks, such as submitting marks and monitoring student progress.
- Set tests and examinations, as well as mark assessments.
- Hold office hours for consultations with students.
- Attend meetings (with the subject group, teaching team, and/or module tutors).
- Act as module convenor across the three NWU sites.
- Supervise postgraduate students.
- Moderate assessments internally.
- Manage records by maintaining module files for Internal and/or External Programme Evaluation.
- Have a good knowledge of African, world and contemporary literatures of the Global South.
Research and innovation outputs:
- Contribute towards the research output of the School of Languages.
- Present at national and international conferences.
Social responsiveness:
- Be involved in relevant community engagement projects.
Occupational health and safety (OHS):
- Cooperate with management, OHS officials and colleagues to help everyone meet the legal requirements, whilst upholding and maintaining general occupational health and safety standards and practices..
Management and university service:
- Fulfil management tasks and duties in service of the university as they arise (for example, serving on a Faculty Board or committee).
- Demonstrate good organisational and administrative skills.
Minimum requirements
- A PhD degree (NQF level 10) in English Literature and/or Literary Studies.
- A minimum of two (2) years’ work experience and proven track record of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching at university.
- A minimum of two (2) years’ teaching experience in the different genres of Literature (Poetry, Drama, Fiction and Film).
- Active involvement in research, as evidenced by a minimum of two (2) publications in accredited journals.
- Proven experience in the presentation of papers/ posters at national and/ or international scholarly conferences.
- Applicant should be active in community engagement projects.
- Experience with postgraduate supervision.
- Have good knowledge of variety of literatures from early modern to contemporary literature i.e African, world and contemporary literatures of the Global South.
ADDED ADVANTAGES
- Membership of relevant subject-specific societies and organisations.
- Experience with curriculum design and/or module design.
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