Job Title LECTURER.2.01
Location
Organization Name Family Medicine
Department Description
Lecturer (AC08)
The University of the Witwatersrand Wits School of Clinical Medicine (SOCM) in the Faculty of Health Sciences invites applications from suitably qualified health professionals for a lecturer-level academic post (AC08 Lecturer level) in the Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care (DFMPC).
The Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care offers postgraduate programmes in a range of health sciences-related fields. Established Master of Medicine (MMed) registrar programmes and Master of Science by research are now complemented with growing numbers of postgraduate offerings/students in health systems science (HSS) and rural health, as well as complementary fields of study (e.g. medical & health humanities) at honours and masters level.
This post is purposed for the development and/or coordination of new and growing postgraduate programmes in these disciplines in the DFMPC, as well as for teaching on these programmes as a member of a broader faculty team. Key performance indicators include categories for self-development
and growth. The successful applicant will be based at Wits Faculty of Health Sciences, as a combined appointment in the Divisions of Rural Health and Family Medicine in the DFMPC, reporting to the Head of Department.
This is a full-time permanent post (subject to probation period and regular performance assessments).
Brief Description
Required qualifications and experience
Undergraduate qualification in health sciences
Masters in health systems science, or rural health or public health, or a Masters qualification with relevant experience in postgraduate teaching, coordination and research supervision in one or more of these disciplines (noting the new and/or niche postgraduate academic disciplines in South Africa)
Course coordination experience at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level in health sciences courses
Teaching, supervision and research experience in health systems science and/or rural health and/or public health or complementary disciplines at postgraduate level
Experience of e-learning resource development and learning management systems for health sciences degree programmes
Evidence of research ability and publication record
Recommended skills/ qualifications or experience that would be an advantage in your application
Postgraduate qualification in health sciences education and/or health
leadership
Experience in curriculum development of health sciences programmes
Strong collaboration skills
Ability to network
Strong knowledge of the complexity of the South African health system
Responsibilities
The primary responsibilities of the successful applicant will be:
Coordination of relevant courses in the Health Systems Science (HSS) Honours and other HSS postgraduate programmes (currently by research)
Coordination of the Masters in Public Health (MPH) (Rural Health) and other rural health-related postgraduate programmes (currently by research)
Development, delivery and assessment of the teaching and supervision on these programmes, shared with faculty across Schools and Departments
Development and updating of curricula in postgraduate (new) programmes in these disciplines for the Department, including Masters by coursework in HSS, rural health and complementary fields (medical & health humanities)
Growth and development of the blended learning strategy for these relevant postgraduate courses, in liaison with Centre for Health Sciences Education, e-Learning Services Unit and Centre for Learning and Teaching Development
Coordination of select local and international students participating in rural health electives on the extended training platform
Monitoring of student performance to identify those at risk of failure & refer ‘at risk’ students to Faculty/University resources for student support as needed
Engaging in additional teaching and coordination duties as agreed with the Head of Division and/or Head of Department
Designing appropriate research projects related to curriculum development / teaching interventions & innovation in the relevant PG programmes
Liaison with the DFMPC post-graduate coordinators of the MMed and MSc (Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine) programmes, of the Clinical Associates PG programmes, as well as with the DFMPC research manager, to ensure alignment of academic quality in metrics relevant to all post-graduate programmes in the Department.
How To Apply
To apply:
Queries may be directed to: Richard.Cooke@wits.ac.za
Please apply via I-Recruitment https://irec.wits.ac.za by 31 December 2024
Please submit a covering letter clearly indicating which post you are applying for, a detailed CV with
names, addresses, contact numbers and e-mail addresses of 3 referees via I-Recruitment https://
The University is committed to employment equity. Preference may be given to appointable applicants
from the underrepresented designated groups in terms of the relevant employment equity plans and
policies of the University. The University retains the right not to make an appointment and to verify all
information provided by candidates.
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