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Jobs: African Langauges; Focus on Sesotho: Lecturer, University of Cape Town
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1. Edith Graham ,
African Langauges; Focus on Sesotho: Lecturer, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Message 1: African Langauges; Focus on Sesotho: Lecturer, University of Cape Town, South Africa
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Date: 28-Oct-2011
From: Edith Graham <edith.graham uct.ac.za>
Subject: African Langauges; Focus on Sesotho: Lecturer, University of Cape Town, South Africa
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University or Organization: University of Cape Town
Department: Faculty of Humanities
Job Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Web Address: http://www.humanities.uct.ac.za
Job Rank: Lecturer
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; African Languages
Required Language(s): Sotho, Southern (sot)
Niger-Congo
Description:
Lecturer - Sesotho Language 3-Year Contract (Part-Time) African Languages and Literatures Section School of Languages and Literatures Faculty of Humanities The African Languages and Literatures Section of the School of Languages and Literatures invite applications for the above 3-year part-time (up to 20 hours per week) contract post, for appointment as soon as possible. Requirements are: - at least a Master's degree in the field of African Languages with a focus on Sesotho - experience in teaching Sesotho to non-Sesotho speakers at tertiary level - proficiency in the use of computers (word processing, email and internet) - proficiency in English - experience with using technology in teaching of language would be an advantage Responsibilities include: - teaching of Sesotho to non-Sesotho speakers at beginners' level (senior levels may be introduced at a later stage) - review of the curriculum in current Sesotho courses, development of appropriate course materials for teaching Sesotho (including the utilisation of the language laboratory) - contribution to the administration of the Sesotho courses offered by the Section at beginners' level The annual remuneration package, including benefits for 2011, is negotiable between R150 643 - R201 652. Please note: The annual remuneration package, including benefits for 2012 is currently under review. Application requirements: To apply please email the completed UCT Application form (use application URL below) and all other relevant documentation as indicated on the form, to Ms Edith Graham at the application address below. An application which does not comply with the above requirements will be regarded as incomplete. Reference number for this post: SR213/11 UCT is committed to the pursuit of excellence, diversity and redress. Our Employment Equity Policy is available at http://hr.uct.ac.za/policies/ee.php.
Application Deadline: 30-Nov-2011
Mailing Address for Applications:
Ms Edith Graham
Staff Recruitment and Selection
University of Cape Town
Rondebosch
Cape Town 7700
South Africa
Email Address for Applications: edith.graham uct.ac.za
Web Address for Applications: http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/sapweb/forms/hr201.doc
Contact Information:
Ms Edith Graham
Email: edith.graham uct.ac.za
Phone: +27 21 650 5405
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