Requirements
A Master’s degree (NQF Level 9) in Physics, and an undergraduate qualification with Physics as a major and Mathematics as a minor (or a double major in Physics and Mathematics), along with at least four (4) years of lecturing experience at the tertiary education level and/or industry experience, or an equivalent combination of relevant professional experience. Competence in teaching Calculus, Analytic Geometry, Linear Algebra, General Physics, Electricity, and Magnetism is required. The ability to manage large classes is essential. Excellent communication skills in English (both oral and written) and a sound knowledge of computers, including the latest office software packages, are also necessary. The successful candidate will primarily be responsible for teaching InSTEM Mathematics and Physics. A credible record of lecturing, peer-reviewed publications, community engagement, and supervision of undergraduate research students, as well as possession of a Doctorate, will be an advantage.