LECTURER / PROGRAMME COORDINATOR, OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
Full time
na Cyberjaya College
no
Malaysia
Publicado em December 23, 2024
Detalhes do emprego
LECTURER / PROGRAMME COORDINATOR, OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
Teaching - Tertiary (Education & Training) Full time Responsibilities:- Ensure all program members assist students by advising and providing current, complete and accurate information; improvements techniques.
- Conduct curriculum and program evaluations continually using continuous process.
- Lead activities related to accreditation (MQA, ISO etc.).
- Give lectures for respective subjects within the program.
- Cross-teach with other programs if services are needed.
- Coordinate tutorial sessions for students.
- Prepare a 'table of specifications' for examination questions.
- Formulate exam questions.
- Moderate question papers prepared by lecturers before submission to Exam Department.
- Mark students' answer scripts.
- Be a member of the Subject Specialist Group (SSG).
- Check and sign students' log books achievements each semester after placement.
- Compile exam marks and submit them to Exam Unit.
- Conduct a mentor-mentee system.
- Monitor students' attendance and absenteeism.
- Check students' excuse forms.
- Assist in student affairs matters (discipline, attitude and morals).
- Maintain a neat, well-organized and safe work environment.
- Assist Head of Department in developing the meeting agenda.
- Monitor students' involvement with extracurricular programs.
- Undertake any reasonable ad hoc assignments as may be directed by the immediate superior from time to time.
- Monitor students' academic progress.
- Be a member of the curriculum development committee.
- At least a Bachelor's/Master's degree in the related fields.
- At least 3 years of teaching experience in diploma and degree programmes.
- Fluent in spoken and written English.
- Proficient in use of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and use of computers.
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