TUT Part-Time ISFAP Project Coordinator Faculty of Science

TUT Part-Time ISFAP Project Coordinator Faculty of Science

The Faculty of Science: Adelaide Tambo School of Nursing Science has a part time position for an ISFAP Project Coordinator at the Pretoria Campus .

TUT Part-Time ISFAP Project Coordinator Faculty of Science

Critical Performance Areas

  • Oversee all the theoretical and practical teaching and learning activities of the ISFAP grant awardees.
  • Participate in managing the budgeting of ISFAP/ Thuthuka project funding.
  • Identify and manage educational and psychosocial barriers and enablers for ISFAP grant awardees and refer to the relevant directorate for support of the students.
  • Participate in the development of study material.
  • Monitor and evaluate achievement of project objectives.
  • Compile reports for the ISFAP project.
  • Participate in Relevant committees and meetings regarding student academic matters.
  • Liaise with industry and other instotutions.

Minimum Requirements

  • Relevant Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing.

Experience

  • Two (2) years clinical nursing experience.
  • Experience in facilitating teaching and learning in a Higher Education Institution.

Registration with professional body

  • Registration as a professional nurse and midwife with the South African Nursing Council.

Other Requirements

  • Must be in possession of a valid driver’s license for a manual vehicle.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Package.
  • Knowledge of TUT’s policies and systeme related to teaching and learning, funding management and student development and support.

Send your Curriculum Vitae

Enquiries

  • Prof. Havenga
  • Tel: 012 382 4280

Closing Date

  • 31 May 2023

Note

If we have not responded within a month, you should regard your application as unsuccessful. Correspondence will be entered into only with short-listed candidates. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment. It is the intention of the University to promote representativity in respect of race, gender and disability through the filling of these posts. Preference will be given to candidates from the designated groups.

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