Part-time lectures_Operations Management at TUT for experienced graduates (Operations/ Project Management)
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- Oct 6
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The Faculty of Management Sciences requires the services of part-time lecturers for day, evening, and block classes in the Department of Operations Management.
Critical Performance Areas
• Preparing and conducting lectures and practicals.
• Setting and marking of all assessments.
• General administration duties such as capturing test and assignment marks on ITS.
• Uploading module content on myTUTor.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• Advanced presentation skills.
• Proven ability in using teaching technology.
• Student consultation.
Minimum Requirements
• Masters (NQF level 9) or Doctorate Degree (NQF level 10) relating to the field of study as stated below.
For Diploma/Advanced/Postgraduate modules in Operations Management and Work Study: Minimum of Masters degree (NQF level 9) in the field of Operations Management and related fields.
For Advanced/Postgraduate modules in Project Management: Minimum of Masters degree (NQF level 9) in the field of Project Management.
• Study record with major subjects.
• At least three years’ teaching experience at a tertiary institution will be required or relevant
• industry-related experience.
• Proficiency in MS Office and other computer programs.
• Full proficiency in English is a prerequisite.
• Completion of a TUT License to Teach programme will be compulsory.
Department of Operations Management
Pretoria Campus
Ref : 24/180b
Send your CV to: RecruitmentOP@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Dr TT Munyai Tel 012 382 5582
Include: Certified copies of your academic record, qualifications, and ID document
Successful applicants only receive a part-time salary according to the TUT Policy. No additional remuneration for travel, relocation, etc.
Title Part-time Lecturers
Reference Number 24/180b
Faculty\Directorate Management Sciences
Department\Division Operations Management
Campus Pretoria
Closing date: 16 October 2025
If we have not responded within a month from the closing date, you should regard your application as unsuccessful. Correspondence will only be entered into with short-listed candidates. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment.
