Job Description
About the Role
The Nelson Mandela University is seeking a highly motivated and passionate Lecturer to join our Faculty of Education in the Department of Post Schooling, as part of Phase 11 of the New Generation of Academics Programme (nGAP). The successful candidate will be responsible for contributing to the digitalisation of TVET education, promoting research in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education, and mentoring students at various levels.
Key Responsibilities
• Engage and manage teaching, learning and curriculum development in the digitalisation of TVET for sustainability within the Post Schooling Department
• Promote and conduct research in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (Ai) in Education
• Mentor and supervise postgraduate students at Honours and Master’s level
• Mentor and evaluate students during College Based Learning
• Participate in academic administration, including serving on faculty committees
• Engage in professional development activities to stay abreast of advancements in the areas of Digitisation, Robotics, AI in education, education pedagogies and research methodologies
Requirements
• Minimum: Relevant Master’s degree in Education/TVET/Digital Learning/Sustainability or equivalent
• The master’s degree must be achieved with an average of 70% or above
• The candidate must be a registered PhD candidate or intending to register within the first or second year of the appointment with clear evidence of research focused on the above-stated themes
• Minimum 1 year in lecturing and/or tutoring or some other form of facilitating learning in the higher education sector in digital transformation, ICT/EdTech, or 4IR/digital skills and/or related fields
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About Education/Training Jobs in South Africa
In the education and training sector in South Africa, one can expect to find a diverse range of roles across various industries. Generally, this field is in high demand due to the country’s growing focus on skills development and human capital growth. Typically, these roles involve creating and implementing curricula, delivering training programs, and assessing learner outcomes.
Salary ranges for education and training professionals in South Africa are often influenced by factors such as experience, company size, and industry sector. Broadly speaking, salaries typically range from R200 000 to R500 000 per annum, although these figures can vary significantly depending on individual circumstances. For instance, experienced professionals working in large corporations or government institutions may earn higher salaries, while those in smaller organizations or non-profit entities may start at lower salary points.
Common skills required for education and training roles include strong communication and interpersonal skills, the ability to design and deliver engaging training programs, and experience with learning management systems. Other essential skills often include project management, adult learning theory, and curriculum development. Technical skills such as proficiency in Microsoft Office or Adobe Creative Suite are also highly valued. In addition, many education and training professionals require a master’s degree or higher in a relevant field, such as education, instructional design, or communications.
The education and training sector is commonly found in various industries, including the technology industry, financial services sector, manufacturing sector, and non-profit organizations. These roles often involve working with government departments, educational institutions, corporate training departments, or private training companies. In addition to traditional industries, there are also opportunities for education and training professionals in the public sector, such as working in government agencies responsible for skills development and labor market policy.
Career progression for education and training professionals in South Africa is often based on gaining experience, building a professional network, and developing advanced skills and expertise. Typically, career paths involve starting as a junior trainer or curriculum developer, moving to senior roles such as program manager or learning designer, and eventually taking on leadership positions such as director of education or training services manager.
This information provides general career guidance. Actual salaries and requirements vary by employer.
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