Company:
North West University
Industry: Education / Teaching
Deadline: Oct 3, 2025
Job Type: Contract
Qualification: Bachelors, Masters
Experience: 2 years
Province: North West
City: Potchefstroom
Job description
PURPOSE OF THE POSITION
- Junior Lecturer/Lecturer in the School of Industrial Engineering, Centre for Sustainable Mining will be responsible for undergraduate teaching and learning, research, as well as postgraduate student supervision.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Teaching and Learning
- Develop coursework and present PGDip in IE with sustainability, and sustainable mining modules.
Leadership, management and service to NWU
- Provide service to the NWU by contributing to the achievement of goals.
Administration
- Be willing to undergo, attend and complete training successfully.
Minimum requirements
- A minimum of two (2) years of evidence of independent research or industry experience.
In addition to the above,
JUNIOR LECTURER:
- A B. Eng degree or equivalent in relevant discipline (NQF level 8).
LECTURER:
- An M. Eng degree in a relevant discipline (NQF level 9).
- A minimum of two (2) years of teaching experience.
ADDED ADVANTAGE & PREFERENCE:
- Registered with ECSA.
- Membership of appropriate academic and professional networks.
- A minimum of one (1) year of teaching experience – Junior Lecturer.
KEY FUNCTIONAL/ TECHNICAL COMPETENCIES:
Must be proficient in the following:
- Computer literacy in MS Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint), email, and internet.
- Knowledge of the appropriate assessment theory and practice to enhance student performance.
- Research methodology and technical writing.
- A proven commitment to teaching and learning, including a willingness to become involved in students’ educational development and wellbeing.
- Knowledge of modern platforms (e.g., whiteboard technology, eFundi, etc.) to enhance the ongoing changes of the learning and collaboration environment.
- Effective time-management skills.
- Effective communication skills.
- Good interpersonal relations and a client-service orientation.
- Demonstration of language proficiency to function optimally in the various functionally multilingual environments of the NWU.
- The ability to function well individually and as part of a team/subject group.
- Good analytical abilities and innovative thinking, as well as the ability to be self-driven.
- The ability to solve problems independently.
- Good planning and organising skills, as well as good report writing skills.
- High level of professional and ethical conduct.
KEY BEHAVIOURAL COMPETENCIES:
- Ability to work without supervision and solve challenges as they arise.
- Ability to work within a group.
- Ability to take initiative.
- Decision-making skills.
- Analytical skills.
- Self-motivation and confidence.
Apply by: 3 October 2025