Thursday 28 May 2015

Deputy Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs (DVCAC)

 

Qualifications:
Applicants must be in possession of a PhD degree or equivalent from an accredited University, and an academic rank of at least.
Associate Professor; excellent record of academic leadership in teaching research and publication; outstanding record of experience in providing community service; and tested integrity with management experience in academic institutions.
He/she must have at least 5 years of senior academic leadership experience in universities.

Duties and Responsibilities

The Chief advisor to the Vice Chancellor on all academic matters, pertaining to:
Coordination and management of Postgraduate Studies.
Research and Publications.
Coordination of Undergraduate Studies,
Coordination of Continuing Education.
Timetabling and related matters.
Quality Assurance of all academic outputs.
Overall responsibility for conduct of admissions, examinations, and all academic related activities, including Graduation ceremony event.
In charge of the academic staff performance review process.
Serving as Chairperson for a number of academic related committees.
Acts on behalf of the Vice Chancellor (VC) when he/she is away.
Performs any other such duties as assigned by the VC from time to time
Reporting to : The Vice Chancellor.
Supervises : All staff in the office of the DVC Academic Affairs.
Tenure: Four (4) years contract, renewable for two further terms, subject to satisfactory.
Performance and successful completion of a one-year probation period upon recruitment.
Remuneration: According to the HKMU salary scales and fringe benefits.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:

Application Procedure: Interested and qualified applicants for the above post requested to submit an application letter, curriculum vitae, three names of his/her referees and to attach copies of their certificates to:

Vice Chancellor
Hubert Kairuki Memorial University,
322 Kairuki Road,
P. O. Box 65300, Dar es Salaam.
Tel. 255-22-2700021/4, Fax: 255-22-2775591,
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