Bindura University of Science Education

Teaching Assistant Disaster Risk Reduction (1 Post)

Education & Teaching Jobs
Salary
TBA

Job Description


Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for the following posts:
Disaster Risk Reduction Department

Duties and Responsibilities

Duties and Responsibilities

The successful candidate is expected to be innovative, assist in marking and conducting tutorials and practical activities for undergraduate courses;
To participate in other University service and community engagement activities.

Qualifications and Experience

Qualifications and Experience

Applicants must have a Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Disaster Management Sciences, Geology, Climate Science, Geography, Geosciences or any DRR related discipline passed with at least an Upper Second (2.1) degree class;
GIS and Remote Sensing knowledge would be an added advantage.

How to Apply

NB: Female candidates are encouraged to apply. Police clearance is mandatory for successful candidates.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:

Interested and qualified persons should send one set of their application merged in continuous pdf format to recruitment@buse.ac.zw consisting of the application letter, certified copies of educational certificates, transcripts, National ID, Birth Certificate and a Curriculum Vitae giving full personal details including full names, place and date of birth, qualifications, previous employment and experience, telephone number, present salary, date of availability, names, e-mail addresses and telephone numbers of at least three referees.

Applications should clearly indicate the “Post” which is being applied for in the subject line and addressed to:

The Assistant Registrar-Human Resources

Bindura University of Science Education

P Bag 1020

Bindura

Only shortlisted candidates will be responded to. The closing date for the receipt of applications is Monday, 5 June 2023.

For more information phone (66210) 7531-2 7622, 7623, 0772 154 882-9

“Promoting Science for Human Development”