20.05.2024
Lecturer: Higher Certificate in Mobile Application and Web Development (Part-Time)
Varsity College
South Africa,
Direct Reporting Line: Head of Computer Science Varsity College is an educational brand of The Independent Institute of Education (The IIE). The IIE enjoys the reputation of being at the forefront of private higher education in South Africa and is registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) to provide higher education qualifications accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE). The IIE Varsity College, Pietermaritzburg Campushas a vacancy for a Lecturer (part-time) in the Faculty of Computer Science for the following module in second semester: MAST5112 : Mobile App Scripting Competencies Required: Excellent Communication and interpersonal skills Excellent presentation skills Assertiveness and dynamism Understanding of customer service in education Demonstrate an ability to manage work and self proactively Minimum Education Requirements: A 3-year degree in Computer Science and Information Systems Alternatively: A 3-year diploma with a similarly related field to the third-year level Minimum Work Experience Requirements: Previous lecturing experience within tertiary environment is advantageous Lecturing experience in programming. Work experience as a software developer/ application developer/mobile programmer Working Conditions: Please note that this is an Independent Contractor role Owing to the volume of CVs received, we may not be able to personally contact all applicants. Only individuals whose qualifications and skills most closely match the position requirements will be contacted for interviews Preference will be given to South African Citizens and Permanent Residents of South Africa in possession of proof of permanent resident status Please note: Positions are part-time, with lectures taking place between 08:00am and 17:00pm Please ensure ALL ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPTS are submitted with your application The IIE's Varsity College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. However, preference may be given to previously underrepresented groups in accordance with the South African Employment Equity Act. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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