POSITION PURPOSE
An academic is expected to make contributions to the teaching effort of the university and to carry out activities to maintain and develop her/his scholarly, research, and/or professional activities relevant to the profession or discipline.
The appointed academic will contribute to the development and delivery of the first- and second-year finance units. It is expected that the candidate has a strong track record in teaching Banking and Financial Management-related units (eg: Foundations of Finance, Derivatives, and Commercial Banking and Finance) and is well-experienced in collaborating with the relevant stakeholders in the financial markets.
Reporting line: The position reports to the Head, Department of Finance
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Contribute to curriculum development, innovation, enhancement and quality assurance in the undergraduate and postgraduate units
- Deliver innovative and excellent teaching, learning and assessment experiences for undergraduate and postgraduate students
- Conduct original research, developing an active record of publication and starting to build a profile of grants and supervision
- Participate in collaborations with other universities and with government, industry and/or civil society to drive research impact and educational excellence
- Support the management of education, research and/or administration in the School through, for example, participation in committees
- To design and deliver second- and third-year finance units using different pedagogies that range from fully face-to-face, flipped or blended learning, to fully online
KEY SELECTION CRITERIA
Education/Qualifications
- A doctoral qualification (PhD) or equivalent qualification
- Demonstrated ability to teach in a university environment
- Demonstrated ability to produce excellent research and supervision of Undergraduate/Honours students
- Demonstrated ability to work with partners in universities, government and/or civil society
- Demonstrated skills and experience in collaboration and teamwork
- Demonstrated evidence of the use of technology and innovation to enhance teaching and research