2 Tourism Management jobs in South Africa
Lecturer (Independent Contractor) Diploma in Tourism Management
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Main Purpose of the Role
The lecturer will be required to teach Accounting for Tourism (3 periods a week) and related subjects in the Diploma in Tourism Management or other similar qualifications.
The lecturer must be able to design and deliver lectures, lead discussions, and conduct practical sessions to assist students grasp concepts and enhance their academic learning experience. The role includes but is not limited to lecturing, marking, feedback, student evaluation and academic support. The lecturer will also have responsibility for academic material and assessment, setting in some modules as a module lead.
Key Responsibilities:
Teaching and Instruction
- Deliver lectures, workshops, and tutorials.
- Design and update course content, curriculum, and instructional materials.
- Employ a range of teaching methods to cater to diverse learning styles.
- Incorporate technology and digital tools to enhance learning.
Assessment and Evaluation
- Design and administer assessments (e.g., exams, assignments, presentations).
- Evaluate student work and provide constructive feedback to aid in their academic development.
- Monitor student progress and maintain accurate academic records.
Student Support and Mentorship
- Provide academic advice and guidance to students, helping them set and achieve learning goals.
- Be accessible for consultation hours and respond to student inquiries in a timely manner.
Curriculum Development
- Contribute to the planning, review, and improvement of academic programmes and courses.
- Ensure course content aligns with the latest developments in the field and meets accreditation standards.
Professional Development and Collaboration
- Engage in continuous professional development to improve teaching effectiveness.
- Collaborate with colleagues on research projects particularly related to teaching and learning.
Administrative Duties
- Manage course-related administrative tasks, such as attendance, grading, and reporting.
- Serve on committees if/as required.
- Contribute to the development and implementation of department policies and initiatives.
Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Promote an inclusive classroom environment that values and respects all students.
- Implement strategies to support the academic success of students from diverse backgrounds.
Skills and Competencies:
- Subject Matter Expertise
- Communication Skills
- Teaching and Instructional Skills
- Digital Literacy
- Student Engagement and Motivation
- Assessment and Evaluation
- Adaptability and Flexibility
- Interpersonal Skills
- Time Management and Organisation
- Commitment to Continuous Professional Development
- Cultural Sensitivity and Inclusion
Requirements
- Bachelor of Accounting or Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting or Financial management
- Prior lecturing experience in person and online would be an advantage
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Applications open: Master's and PhD in Tourism Management
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Postgraduate research is a powerful engine for personal growth, innovation, and societal progress. If you are a research-focused , critical thinker and solution-oriented person with a strong work ethic , you should apply to the postgraduate programme in Tourism Management at the North-West University.
Qualifications
- Master’s degree : A completed honours degree or equivalent in tourism or a related field is required.
- PhD degree : A completed Master’s degree in tourism or a related field is required.
- Research concept note : see the prospectus for more information.
All Master’s and PhD applicants must meet the minimum academic average of 65% for the preceding degree. Note that a higher academic average will be advantageous .
Postgraduate prospectus
All the application criteria and information can be found in the prospectus.
Application deadline
30 November 2025
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