Senior Lecturer/ Associate Professor/ Professor and School Director (Supplementary role) P002377

Listing reference: nwu_002407
Listing status: Closed
Apply by: 15 March 2024
Position summary
Industry: Education & Training
Job category: University and Academy
Location: Potchefstroom
Contract: Permanent
Remuneration: The annual total remuneration package will be commensurate with the level of appointment as advertised and in line with the NWU policy guidelines. ted
Introduction
NORTH-WEST UNIVERSITY (POTCHEFSTROOM CAMPUS) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING POSITION NUMBER: P002377 VACANCY: SENIOR LECTURER/ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR/ PROFESSOR AND SCHOOL DIRECTOR (SUPPLEMEMTARY ROLE) PEROMNES GRADE: A5/ A6/ A5 EMPLOYMENT TYPE: PERMANENT PURPOSE OF THE POSITION The incumbent to play a leading role in the research conducted in the School of Mechanical Engineering. As the most senior representative of the School across campuses, manage the operational delivery and performance to achieve the faculty Teaching and Learning Plan. Provide functional and academic leadership and enforce quality assurance across sites of delivery / campuses and in all modes of delivery, in respect of the objectives of the School.
Job description

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE ROLE OF PROFESSOR:
Teaching and Learning:
•    Lecture typical mechanical engineering modules and assist with final year projects.

Management:
•    Directing the school

Research
•    Quality research that is of interest to the school of mechanical engineering and the faculty of engineering.
Implementation/Commercialisation:
•    Ensure the commercial implementation of research results 
•    Involvement in community projects.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE ROLE AS SCHOOL DIRECTOR (SUPPLEMENTARY ROLE)upplem:
Teaching and Learning:
•    Implement faculty teaching and learning practices and processes on campus and drive alignment across delivery sites
•    Align School programmes and modes of delivery across all delivery sites
•    Improve the design of the School qualifications / curriculum / programmes to ensure shortfalls are addressed against external and internal programme evaluations and reviews
•    Devise and implement improvement plans post programme reviews
•    Innovative use of technology and all media, optimum levels of standardisation across sites of delivery for undergraduate programmes, quality assurance and a rich diverse learning experience, joint accountability
•    Implement continuous qualification, curriculum and programme alignment in relation to faculty plan, NWU academic standards and assessment frameworks
•    Implement systems or processes to monitor and pro-actively identify at risk students and risk modules that would impact student success
•    Determine strategies to improve student success and maximise opportunities to secure Government grants based on undergraduate throughput and student success
•    Implement and oversee a secure environment for assessment and moderation
•    Participate in enrolment planning to ensure optimal enrolment as per faculty plan
•    Actively manage the registration of students, joint accountability with the Director Student Academic Administration
•    Direct disciplinary matters and termination of studies due to poor academic performance across sites of delivery
•    Joint accountability to achieve the integration of research outputs into teaching and learning and to enhance professional qualifications and graduate employability
 
Student Relations
•    Liaise with students and parents, build relationships and resolve escalations
•    Joint accountability for active marketing of the School to improve students' identification and association with the school and its operation across sites of delivery

External Relationships
•    Collaborate and build effective relationships for success model delivery
•    Liaise with regional, industry, statutory and professional regulatory bodies
•    In consultation with the Executive Dean, position and promote the School and ultimately the NWU Brand, through effective marketing and communication, relationships with local government, the community, industry, students, parents and alumni and other stakeholders
•    In consultation with the Deputy Dean promote internationalization and commercialisation

Management and Leadership
•    Faculty effectiveness and efficiency inclusive of infrastructure and facilities, joint accountability
•    Programme and Research entities effectiveness, joint accountability
•    Joint accountability with leadership team for management effectiveness of the School
•    Stakeholder relationship development and effectiveness
•    Corporate governance conformance, reporting and risk management
•    Cost management and cost-effectiveness
•    Processes and systems design, implementation, effectiveness and efficiency
•    Personal effectiveness, wholeness and development
•    Values-based behaviour leadership and personal compliance

Minimum requirements

•    A PhD in Mechanical Engineering or an Engineering specialization related to the offerings of the School of Mechanical Engineering (NQF level 10) completed or near completion 
•    Ten years appropriate work experience.
•    Two years appropriate management experience.
•    NRF rated (Professor) or ready to submit rating application within three years (Associate Professor) 
•    Registered as a professional engineer or able to submit an application for professional registration within the first 12 months of taking office.
 
KEY FUNCTIONAL COMPETENCIES:
•    Competent in Mechanical Engineering subjects for teaching/learning purposes.
•    Competent in relevant Mechanical Engineering computer packages.
•    Competent in Mechanical Engineering research.
•    Thorough knowledge of the RSA Higher Education system
•    Acceptable knowledge and experience of student life cycle and matters pertaining to academic standards and qualifications 
•    Well-developed information and communication technology proficiency
•    Acceptable management accountancy proficiency
•    Acceptable contract development and management proficiency
 
KEY BEHAVIOURAL COMPETENCIES:
•    Must be able to interact with undergraduate and postgraduate students.
•    Computer skills
•    Proven management leadership
•    Sound communication and interpersonal skills
•    A positive research orientation
 
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:                            Prof Liezl Van Dyk on 0182991532
ENQUIRIES REGARDING RECRUITMENT PROCESS MAY BE DIRECTED TO:           Ms Melissa Freeman on 018 299 4811 
CLOSING DATE:                                                                                                           29 February 2024
PLANNED COMMENCEMENT OF DUTIES:                                                                As soon as possible

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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