Faculty of Health Sciences: Ngap-lecturer: Speech - East London, South Africa - University of Fort Hare

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Eastern Cape, East London


NGAP-


LECTURER:
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY


The department aims to strengthen teaching and learning in Speech-Language Pathology Program and is committed to the capacitation and strengthening of the department and the program of speech-language pathology.

The New Generation of Academics Programme

To be eligible for an nGAP position, applicants must meet the following criteria in addition to meeting the criteria specified by the university:

  • show an interest in becoming an academic
- be 40 years or younger
- show evidence of eligibility to undertake postgraduate study at a doctoral level
- be willing to commit to placement at the appointing university for the full 6 years of the programme
- must have obtained at least an average of 70% at Masters level (coursework and or dissertation)

  • Must be willing to register and complete a PhD within three years of taking up the position.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES

  • A Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology.
  • A valid professional registration with HPCSA as a Speech Therapist
  • At least three (3) clinical practice in the field of Speech Therapy
  • Experience in clinical supervision or mentoring

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Research in Speech-Language Pathology including research in an area of expertise
  • Generating research output in accredited journal and presenting papers at conferences
  • Research supervision of Undergraduate 4th year students
  • Teaching of modules in Speech Language Pathology including preparing and delivering lectures and seminars, initiate and develop study guides and teaching material, manage the teaching and assessment plans of modules and consult with students.
  • Clinical Supervision
- of Speech Pathology students in areas of specialty

  • Community engagement such as involvement in and the initiation of sustainable community engagement initiatives.
  • Administration including daytoday administrative duties related to the program of Speech-Language Pathology and academic programs as well as participate in Departmental and Faculty committees.

ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES:


  • Independence and evidence of academic standing in a field of specialization
  • Ability to take initiative in research.
  • Computer competency in the Microsoft bouquet, use of ICT in the higher education context
  • An ability to lecture or at least must have shared profession specific knowledge in a group of people. large and smaller postgraduate classes.
  • Effective communication skills and public speaking experience.
  • Good interpersonal relations and a clientservice orientation.
  • A high level of professional and ethical conduct.
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PLEASE NOTE:
The University of Fort Hare is an equal opportunity & affirmative action employer. Pursuant to complying with the Employment Equity Act no.

55 of 1998, when appointing, preference will be given to applicants from the designated groups whose appointment will contribute towards the achievement of equitable demographic representation in the Department and the Faculty profiles.

The university reserves the right NOT to make an appointment."_


Closing Date: 6 March 2023

To Apply:
Interested applicants who meet the criteria are invited to
:

  • Submit the motivation, proof of remuneration, resume, ID, certificates and three work-related referees as well as supporting documents namely; ID and certificates
  • No faxes or walkins (hard copies) will be accepted.

For more information and queries please contact Ms. Fungai Matumba on

and

  • For more information please contact:
  • Fungai Matumba

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