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Lecturer Zoology Science
(4552)
Overview
Reference
4552
Salary
ZAR/month
Job Location
- South Africa -- Nelson Mandela Bay Metro -- Gqeberha
Job Type
Permanent
Posted
30 October 2025
Closing date
14 Nov 2025 10:43
Nelson Mandela University reserves the right not to make an appointment. In considering candidates for appointment into the advertised posts, preference will be accorded to persons from a designated group in accordance with the approved Nelson Mandela University Employment Equity Plan.
CORE PURPOSE OF JOB
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To facilitate teaching and learning in Zoology at undergraduate and postgraduate level, to contribute to the administration of the department as needed, and to undertake research and supervise and promote postgraduate research in Zoology.
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KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
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- Teach undergraduate and postgraduate students in Zoology in the field of animal physiology.
- Develop course material for undergraduate and postgraduate teaching modules.
- Perform teaching-related and departmental administrative duties.
- Attract external funding and provide research supervision to postgraduate students.
- Conduct research and publish results in peer-reviewed scientific journals focused on Zoology and animal physiology.
- Interact with relevant industry groups, government departments, and independent research institutes to further the goals of the Department and of the University.
- Participate in community engagement related to animal science awareness and other service activities.
- Provide academic leadership at appropriate levels within the teaching, learning and research arenas.
- Manage an ecophysiology laboratory.
- Provide input and leadership in the University’s animal ethics review and process.
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CORE COMPETENCIES
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- Demonstrated abilities to teach undergraduate students and potential to supervise postgraduate students.
- Evidence of research and publication, including expertise in animal physiology.
- Experience in animal ethics and animal husbandry for experimental conditions.
- Potential to become an NRF-rated researcher.
- Evidence of the ability to attract external funding for research.
- Record of participating and or leading in a research team or project.
- Ability to work with and contribute to a team effort.
- Proven record or potential for providing academic leadership.
- Proven record or potential for dissemination of science, including conferences and outreach engagement.
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REQUIREMENTS
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- Qualifications: Minimum of an MSc in Zoology or a related field. Preference will be given to candidates who have completed a PhD in Zoology or a related field.
- Teaching: Minimum of 1-3 years of university level learning and teaching experience (including lecturing and course assessment) at undergraduate level in the field of Zoology, with postgraduate teaching experience advantageous.
- Postgraduate supervision: Preference will be given to candidates with a proven track record of postgraduate student supervision in the field of Zoology.
- Publication: Preference will be given to candidates with a proven track record of research publications in the field of Zoology in DHET accredited, ISI-rated journals.
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