PROFESSOR (P001011)
Position summary
Introduction
Job description
PURPOSE OF THE POSITION
Involved in teaching and learning (undergraduate and postgraduate programmes); research that fits into the faculty’s focus areas; providing leadership and fostering excellence in research; post-graduate supervision (where applicable); community service and tasks related to all the above activities. Expected to exercise responsibility for professional activities in the academic disciplines within the faculty
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Teaching and Learning
Teaching and learning at the undergraduate level, including supervision of LLB dissertations. Involvement at the PG level, including supervision, critical reading, examination, moderation and any other responsibility as required.
2. Research and Innovation
Conducting own research that fits into the faculty's focus areas. Creative research output by the level of appointment. This includes publication, conference attendance and presentation, workshops and colloquia.
3. Academic leadership, management and administration/ university service
Involvement in Administration and Management responsibilities. Participate in leadership roles within the faculty, membership in faculty committees
as and when required, and administration and service to the university by serving on institutional structures.
4. Community and scientific Engagement/ Social responsiveness
Sharing of expertise and service to the scientific community. Involvement in community engagement and social cohesion, including media commentary, serving on review structure inside and outside the faculty/university and promoting the university image and internationalization.
5. Occupational Health and Safety
Adherence to the OHS standards and policies of the university. Participation in the OHS committees as and when required
Minimum requirements
• A PhD or LLD (NQF Level 10) in any field of law.
• A minimum of five (5) years’ postgraduate student supervision experience.
• A minimum of ten (10) years’ work experience in the academia.
• Peer-reviewed (and preferably accredited) publications.
KEY FUNCTIONAL/ TECHNICAL COMPETENCIES:
• Strong national and international exposure and recognition
• Preference will be given to candidates with expertise in teaching-learning and research in public law.
• However, candidates with expertise in any other legal field will be considered.
• Strong communication skills (verbal and written) and legal language skills.
• Computer literacy in MS Office (Word, Excel, MS Teams and PowerPoint), email, Internet and the electronic retrieval of legal sources.
• Knowledge of modern platforms (e.g. whiteboard technology, eFundi, etc.) to enhance ongoing changes of the learning and collaboration environment
• Curriculum design, development and review skills
• Adaptability and agility
• Strong research skills, funding applications, and research UG and PG student supervision.
• Demonstration of language proficiency to function optimally at various levels in the multilingual environments of the NWU
KEY BEHAVIOURAL COMPETENCIES:
• Good interpersonal skills and the ability to function effectively as part of a team, as well as to work independently
• Evidence of clear leadership qualities and Mentoring track record
• The ability to work with large groups of people.
• The ability to accommodate multiculturalism and function in a diverse environment.
• Strong analytical abilities, problem-solving skills and innovative thinking as well as good report writing skills.
• Highly motivated, self-driven and independent.
• Good planning, organisational skills, time management
• A high level of professional and ethical conduct
REMUNERATION:
The annual total remuneration package will be commensurate with the level of appointment as advertised and in line with the NWU policy guidelines.
ENQUIRIES REGARDING JOB CONTENT MAY BE DIRECTED TO: Mr Kagiso Masilo on 016 910 3633
ENQUIRIES REGARDING RECRUITMENT PROCESS MAY BE DIRECTED TO: Mr Byron Louw on 018 285 2304
CLOSING DATE: 15 January 2025
PLANNED COMMENCEMENT OF DUTIES: 1 February 2025
Kindly take note: applications must be submitted online through the official nwu vacancy website. Incomplete applications and those submitted through any other platform will not be considered.
The University subscribes to and applies the principles of Employment Equity (EE) Act and is committed to transformation. Preference will be given to candidates from the designated groups, in accordance with the principles of the EE Act and NWU Employment Equity Plan.
The University reserves the right not to make an appointment. Communication will be limited to shortlisted candidates only.
If you are not contacted within two months from the closing date of this advertisement, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.
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