ANGALIA NAFASI MPYA ZA KAZI TEKU

ASSISTANT LECTURERS (4 Posts)
-LAW (1 Post)
-COMPUTER SCIENCE (1 Post)
-HISTORY (1 Post)
-ENGLISH LITERATURE (1 Post)
Duty Station:Mbeya
Reports to: Dean Facult of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS)
Education Qualification:
He/She must be a holder of Master’s Degree with a GPA of 3.5 or above at undergraduate level in the specialized fields and a GPA of at least 4.0 at Master’s Degree level
Other Qualifications:
-Strong Oral communication and presentation skills in English
-Demonstrated self-management
-Competence in teaching
Work experience:
At least three (3) years relevant working experience in a similar position or related position
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
•Teaches up to NTA level 8 (Bachelor’s Degree)
•Conducting lectures ,seminars, tutorials and practicals for undergraduate programmes
•Assisting Senior staff in practicals, seminars, and tutorials for postgraduate programmes as part of their learning and building capacities in various aspects of teaching,learning,research and public service
•Prepares case studies
•Working in co-operation with senior members on specific projects.
•Supervising special projects for under graduate students
•Conducting and publishing research results
•Carries out consultancy and community service under supervision
•Assist in writing teaching manuals and compendia
•Attends workshops, conferences and symposia
•Performs any other relevant duties as assigned by the relevant authority.
Remuneration:
Attractive remuneration package will be offered in accordance with the university’s salary scale of TAC 13-14
Mode of Application for the post
Interested candidates should forward their applications in confidance to reach the 
Vice Chancelor,
Teofilo Kisanji Univerity,
P.o.box 1104,  Mbeya
Application should be accompanied with current curricu Lum Vitae (CV), and certified copies of relevant academic certificates,testimonials and transcript not later than 7th April 2014.
The Interview cost shall be handled by the applicants
Source:Mwananchi 18th March 2014

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