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Senior Lecturer - Non Clinical

RM 10,000 - RM 12,999 / month

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Applications are invited for a Lecturer (Non Clinical). As a member of the academic faculty of NUMed Malaysia, the successful applicants will play a major role in coordinating, directing and delivering undergraduate teaching, particularly in Public Health, to students on the MBBS medical degree and biomedical sciences (BMS) degree at NUMed. The job would particularly required candidates with a Medical Degree (eg MBBS/MBChB) plus a Masters Degree and Post Graduate Degree in Medical Education, or PhD in a Medical related topic, eg, Public Health. Appropriate teaching experience would also be required. Main Duties and Responsibilities: - This role includes but is not limited to the following tasks/duties: 1) Teaching and Learning • Design and deliver high quality teaching and learning materials, resources and activities to undergraduate and postgraduate students in line with the School/Institute and Faculty teaching objectives and timetable requirements. Where appropriate, this should be carried out within external professional or accreditation requirements. • Take responsibility for the management and supervision of student learning experiences such as projects, practicals, and where appropriate field trips and placements. • Provide a range of timely support to enhance the student experience. Set, mark and assess course work and examinations, providing timely and effective feedback to students. • Provide personal tutoring and mentoring for students, giving first line support. • Refer students as appropriate to services providing further help. • Contribute to the planning, design and development of modules and programmes to improve teaching across the School/Institute and Faculty. • Evaluate own practice and undertake continuing professional development. • Contribute to the wider work of the School/Faculty and University through input to project teams, working groups and committees. • Gain recognition from the HEA at Fellowship Level (D2) 2) Research, Scholarship and Innovation The following scholarship and innovation responsibilities relate specifically to academic lecturer roles in: • Develop evidence based innovative teaching methods. • Work with colleagues in both academic and clinical areas to contribute to wider research aims in areas such as student support, clinical skills teaching etc. • Be part of the team that presents education research findings to conferences and in research papers. • Integrate scholarship, research and/or professional activities with teaching and supporting learning, as appropriate. • Plan and gain appropriate funding, to carry out an area of research, or contribute to this activity as a member of a team working on a broader programme. • Disseminate research results through appropriate media (eg. Conference presentations) and to advance knowledge in the field and enhance the University’s reputation for high quality research. This will include authoring or co-authoring papers for publication in high quality academic journals. 3) Engagement The following engagement responsibilities relate specifically to clinical instructor roles in: • Community engagement such as ‘Health Camps’ and other clinical/public health related engagement activities. • Participate in organised programmes of outreach / public engagement. • Promote the University’s values and support widening access to our programmes and facilities to people who have historically had little involvement in universities. 4) Administration and Management and Leadership The following administration and management responsibilities relate specifically to clinical instructor roles in: • Become a case lead for a year 1 or 2 case, or lead on a significant area of the MBBS or BMS course. • Take up roles, either as a full role or deputy role in areas such as assessment lead, assignment lead, clinical skills lead, communication skills lead etc. • Take responsibility for a defined management or administrative role, such as Module Leader or Year Tutor. Key working relationships • Reports to the NUMed Malaysia Chief Executive Officer, and responsible to the Dean of Academic Affairs for the discharge of assigned duties. • Liaise with students and colleagues, both in NUMed and Newcastle University. • Build internal and external contacts and participate in internal and external networks for the exchange of information and ideas, and to form relationships for future collaboration. Additional qualifications, skills and experience required for appointment • A teaching qualification is desirable but not a requirement. • Possess sufficient breadth or depth of specialist subject knowledge in one or more relevant discipline, and a working knowledge of a variety of strategies to promote and assess learning. • An excellent command of English, and the ability to communicate complex information clearly, and to engage the interest and enthusiasm of students and inspire them to learn. • Approachable and sensitive to the diverse needs of students – student focused. • Engage in continuous professional development. Person Specification: - Qualifications: - Essential: - - MBBS, Masters Degree, PhD, or equivalent postgraduate medical professional qualification in Public Health or experience. - Qualification relevant to university teaching eg. Teaching certificate, diploma, Medical Education Desired: - - Qualification relevant to university teaching eg. Teaching certificate, diploma, M.Ed. Knowledge, Skills and Experience: - Essential: - - Subject specialist knowledge and expertise in one or more of the biomedical or behavioral science disciplines relevant to the undergraduate MBBS and BSc curricula. - Specific subject specialty knowledge in Public Health. - Demonstrable ability to effectively teach, support and supervise students, taking account of the diverse needs of students. - Proven ability to engage, interest and enthuse students and inspire them to learn. - An ability to relate scientific evidence to clinical practice. Desired: - - Research experience and publications. - Experience administering teaching programs. - Demonstrate IT/Digital literacy and ability to use this in teaching delivery. Attributes and Behaviours: - Essential: - - Excellent command of English. - Can demonstrate excellent communication and good interpersonal skills and empathy with staff and students. - Reliable, punctual, and self-motivated. - Flexible. - Capacity for original thought. - High level of analytical and problem-solving capability, with the personal skills, initiative and drive to achieve the solution. - Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and to encourage the commitment of others. - Good networking skills. - High level of organizational and administrative skills. - Potential to cope with stressful situations and undertake responsibility. Desired: - Leadership potential. Previously held positions of responsibility.