Mathematical Science Teacher, Postsecondary

Johannesburg Full-time R41,667 - R100,000 / Month
(R500,000 - R1,200,000 / Year)

Job Description

Join our academic team as a Statistical Methods Professor. You will teach various statistics courses, supervise research, and lead curriculum initiatives while being involved in outreach projects.

Responsibilities

  • Design and deliver engaging lectures and tutorials on statistical methods.
  • Perform peer reviews of research and assist in the publication process.
  • Collaborate with colleagues on interdisciplinary research initiatives.
  • Facilitate workshops and seminars for students and faculty on statistical applications.
  • Assist in student career guidance and mentoring.
  • Develop online resources and instructional materials for remote learning.
  • Encourage student participation in research projects and community outreach.
  • Support accreditation processes and uphold academic standards.
  • Contribute to grant writing and fundraising activities.

Requirements

Education
  • PhD in Statistics, Mathematics, or a related field
Experience
  • Experience with curriculum development and student supervision.
Technical Skills
  • Data Analysis
  • Statistical Modelling
Soft Skills
  • Analytical Thinking
  • Leadership
Languages
  • English: Fluent

Advantageous

  • Previous experience in curriculum accreditation: Experience in developing courses that meet accreditation standards.
  • Mentorship of junior faculty: Demonstrated ability to mentor and develop junior academic staff.

Benefits

  • Generous leave policies
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Support for research and publication
  • Access to state-of-the-art facilities

Company Culture

  • Continuous Improvement: Commitment to ongoing learning and development for both staff and students.
  • Community Engagement: Active participation in local communities to enhance connection and impact.
  • Supportive Environment: A supportive network for professional growth and development.
Status: Closed