The Department of Molecular Medicine and Haematology in the School of Pathology of the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, is a highly productive, research-intensive entity conducting cutting-edge life science research at clinical, cellular and molecular levels.
This work has a direct impact on understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of human disease.
The Department teaches more than ten undergraduate courses in eight-degree programs managed by several course coordinators.
The department offers postgraduate courses at honours, master's and doctoral levels, with more than 40 postgraduate students annually.
The Department has active research programs and conducts basic science and translational research in molecular medicine and diverse aspects of Haematology.
Brief DescriptionKey responsibilities include the following: Lecturing of undergraduates and postgraduate studentsCourse co-ordination in the DepartmentCourse alignment with the Faculty and University teaching and learning planSetting, invigilating, marking and moderating examinationsCourse evaluation, monitoring and evaluationParticipation in relevant Committees of the School and FacultyRelevant administrative duties in the Division, School and FacultySupervision of undergraduate and postgraduate studentsExecute research within an area of expertise and interest.Requirements: Qualifications: PhD, preferably in health sciences or any directly relevant related fieldTeaching experience at the undergraduate and postgraduate levelsMust be computer literate and able to use software to execute the above dutiesTeaching/training experience with a favorable teaching portfolioHow To ApplyClosing Date: 16 January 2025
To apply: Please apply via I-Recruitment https://irec.wits.ac.za Please submit a cover letter indicating which post you are applying for and a detailed CV with the names, addresses, contact numbers and e-mail addresses of 3 referees via I-Recruitment. The University is committed to employment equity.
Preference may be given to appointable applicants from the underrepresented designated groups regarding the university's relevant employment equity plans.
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