Lecturer (College of Business & Economics: Department of Industrial Psychology & People Management)
Position Summary
Introduction
The University of Johannesburg (UJ) is a vibrant and cosmopolitan university, anchored in Africa and driven by a powerful strategy focused on attaining global excellence and stature (GES). With an emphasis on independent thinking, sustainable development, and strategic partnerships, UJ is an international university of choice. The University is guided by the Vice-Chancellor’s vision of “Positioning UJ in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) for societal impact in the context of the changing social, political, and economic fortunes of Africa”.
Job description
Job Description:
The University of Johannesburg is actively recruiting for a Lecturer in the Department of Industrial Psychology and People Management in the Industrial Psychology Programme.
- Teaching and learning: Delivering engaging and informative lectures on various Industrial Psychology modules, catering to both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Designing assessments and grading student work accurately and promptly.
- Research: Engaging in extensive research within the broad fields of Industrial Psychology, contributing to the development of new knowledge and advancements in the discipline.
- Research Pipeline: Establishing and maintaining a steady research pipeline to ensure consistent and impactful contributions to the academic community.
- Professional Partnerships: Cultivating and nurturing professional relationships with industry partners to facilitate collaboration, internships, and research opportunities for students and the department.
- Student Supervision: Providing guidance and supervision to Postgraduate students at Honours, Masters, and Doctoral levels, fostering their academic and research growth.
- Academic Administration: Assisting in academic administrative tasks and contributing to the efficient functioning of the department.
- Committee Participation: Active involvement in departmental and college-level committees, sharing expertise and contributing to the decision-making process.
- Leadership Support: Contributing to academic leadership initiatives within the department.
Minimum requirements
- A relevant Master's degree in Industrial Psychology (or the equivalent thereof).
- Lecturing experience in Industrial Psychology and related subjects at a reputable higher education institution
- Knowledge of the online learning environment and ability to use and lecture on an online learner management system, e.g., Moodle
- Registered Industrial Psychology (HPCSA)
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Well-developed quantitative and qualitative methodology skills
- Good time management skills.
- Good planning and organising skills.
- Good interpersonal skills.
- Good listening skills.
- Good conflict management skills.
- Self-driven and a lifelong learner.
- Good leadership and collaborative skills
- Sound problem-solving and decision-making skills
- Team player
- Ethical practices
- Currently enrolled/completing a PhD in Industrial Psychology (or the equivalent thereof).
- Able to lecture online.
- Knowledge of the online learning environment
- Evidence of visibility within the academic community
- Supervised research projects of postgraduate students successfully at Honours and Masters levels
- Articulate in quantitative and/or qualitative methodology skills.
- Engagement in and a record of DHET accredited research publications and presentations at conferences
Your application, comprising of a detailed Curriculum Vitae as well as the names and full contact details (including telephone numbers and e-mail addresses) of at least three traceable and credible referees must be uploaded before or on the closing date of the advertised post. Please also attach the following: a copy of your highest academic qualification, proof of registration with professional bodies you might belong to and if applying for an academic position, a list of accredited research output and/ or a portfolio of your creative output.
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