nGAP Lecturer
3 days ago
Applications are invited from interested person(s) for the under-mentioned posts.
nGAP Lecturer Position: Clinical Technology
Salary negotiable up to: R514 773,90 (TCOE)
The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), in partnership with Durban University of Technology (DUT), is embarking on an initiative to build a new generation of academics. The Phase 10 of the New Generation of Academics Programme is aimed at attracting people with relevant qualifications and experience to pursue a Doctoral qualification while they are developing as proficient academics at the University. Successful candidates will engage in comprehensive support programmes that include a salary, mentorship, equipment, cost of tuition fees, etc.
The University is looking for aspiring academics in the following academic disciplines:
Minimum requirements:
• A Master's Degree in Clinical Technology or equivalent.
• Registration with HPCSA as a graduate in Neurophysiology or Reproductive Biology OR
Cardiovascular for at least 3 years
• Driver's licence.
• An aggregate of 70% in the master's academic record.
• Must be South African and below the age of 40.
Additional recommendations:
• Registration with the HPCSA as an independent practitioner in Clinical Technology
• Good organisational and administrative skills.
• Experience in E-learning
• Proficiency in research, writing and communications
• A motivated self-starter, responsible and accountable individual and a team worker.
• Computer literacy in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, internet and email
nGAP Lecturers Post: Clinical Technology, Permanent
Salary: Negotiable up to R514 773,90
Summary of duties:
• Competent preparation and delivery of learning material related to Clinical Technology students
at undergraduate and post-graduate levels.
• Supervise, train and assess undergraduate students in Clinical Technology
• Undertake assessment and administration duties related to teaching and learning.
• Facilitate learning effectively through traditional and online platforms
• Undertake research and publications, and become involved in community engagement
• Working collegially with team members towards attaining the goals of the department, faculty and institution.
• Undertake any additional duties assigned by the Head of Department
Contact Person: Ms. M Mthembu, Tel:
email: [email protected] Conditions of Employment:
In accepting an nGAP appointment, the incumbent will have to:
1. Commit to full participation in the 8-year New Generation of Academics Programme (nGAP)
2. Commit to registering for Doctoral studies (as applicable) within 3 months of taking up the
nGAP. Please note that nGAP appointees who already hold a doctorate will be required to undertake
higher teaching/research
3. Commit to work closely with the supervisor and mentor assigned to him/her, and to adhere to the
study plan and milestones developed with the supervisor and
4. Commit to participate in the SSAUF Development Programme, which may involve participation in at
least one short course/module per year focused on research or teaching
5. Agree that s/he cannot accept any other funding from state sources that duplicates the purpose
for which funding has already been allocated through the nGAP.
6. Agree that s/he cannot accept any other funding for projects that conflict with obligations that
arise from participating in the nGAP.
7. Agree to inform the University and the Department of Higher Education and Training of any other
funding that s/he has been offered before accepting such funding.
8. Agree that should s/he leave the nGAP position before completing the 8-year programme, s/he will
be obliged to reimburse the nGAP fund by repaying the University the following costs incurred up to
the point of leaving.
o Registration and tuition fees for postgraduate studies, where applicable.
o Costs associated with the assignment of a mentor to support.
• Costs incurred for his/her participation in the SSAU F-Development
• Costs of infrastructure and equipment provided to support his/her work in the
• Any conference/ international mobility costs paid by the nGAP.
• I 0% of salary costs paid by the nGAP up to the point of leaving.
9. Agree to participate in research, monitoring and evaluation activities focused on the nGAP,
including participating in an exit interview upon leaving or completing the programme.
Please complete an official application for employment form and send a detailed CV and a covering
letter with the exact name of the post you are applying for to the appropriate contact person
indicated above. Application form obtainable from our website
Communication will be entered into with short-listed candidates only.
1. Only applications made on our application for employment form would be considered
Closing date: 31 December 2025
"While DUT strives for equal opportunities, preference will be in terms of the University's equity policy"
"The University reserves the right not to appoint"
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