Engineering Lecturer The Technical School of Mines is currently searching for a full-time lecturer in its Engineering Department. This role will include a four to five course teaching load during the Fall-Spring semester. Position Title: 01 Mathematics & Physics Lecturer Location: MOMGOMO (Equatorial Guinea) Type of Contract: Contract of Specified Duration (This position will be a 9-months academic appointment with an anticipated start date of October 15, 2021) Mission: Provides effective and proactive teaching and learning to students participating in the mathematics / physics course ensuring that lessons are based on clear learning objectives and that all students make progress. - Promote student learning and be accountable for student progress and development within the mathematics & physics course.
- Raise standards of student attainment, attitudes to learning and achievement
- Undertake teaching duties in accordance to the Engineering Department's schemes of work and the defined curriculum
- Plan and deliver lessons and laboratory activities,
- Promote and maintain high professional standards within the classroom and support the objectives and ethics of The Engineering Department
Qualifications The successful candidate must have a strong commitment to teaching. Excellence at both the undergraduate and graduate level; Diploma: MSc. or Ph.D. in Engineering, Mathematics or Physics is required. Other degrees are acceptable only with relevant and significant industry experience; Experience: Preference will be given to candidates with teaching experience from the Engineering curriculum. Skills: Specialized background in Engineering, including - Mathematics - Physics - Rock mechanics, - Mine ventilation, - Environmental remediation, - Mineral processing, - Operations research Soft skills: - Ability to work under pressure,
- Passionate about teaching and learning
- Positive and constructive attitude
Note to Applicants: Only the shortlisted candidates will be contacted. The Engineering Department is fully committed and diverse culturally and academically. Therefore, candidates who can contribute further to this diversity are encouraged to apply. |