Job Requirements
A Master’s degree (NQF Level 9) in Public Management/Administration with four (4) years of lecturing and/or industrial experience and/or an equivalent combination of relevant professional experience. Excellent English communication skills (oral and written). Competence to teach at least three of the following courses: Introduction to Public Management, Regional and Local Government and Regional and Local Government Management, Public Management in Namibia, Sustainability & Development, Governance of Public Private Partnerships, Governance and Politics in Africa, International Relations and Diplomacy, Financial Management in the Public Sector, Disaster Risk Management and Mini-Thesis.
Competence in establishing professional networks and maintaining links with the industry, as well as experience in developing undergraduate programmes. A credible record of lecturing, peerreviewed publications, community engagement, supervision of students (research) undergraduate level, as well as a relevant Doctorate will be an advantage. and maintaining links with the industry, as well as experience in developing undergraduate programmes. A credible record of lecturing, peerreviewed publications, community engagement, supervision of students (research) undergraduate level, as well as a relevant Doctorate will be an advantage.