28.1989, Jobs: Japanese; Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics: Senior Lecturer, RMIT Vietnam

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Subject: 28.1989, Jobs:  Japanese; Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics: Senior Lecturer, RMIT Vietnam

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Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2017 11:10:04
From: Nguyet Nguyen [nguyet.nguyenthitam at rmit.edu.vn]
Subject: Japanese; Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics: Senior Lecturer, RMIT Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

 
University or Organization: RMIT Vietnam 
Department: Centre of English Language
Job Location: Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam 
Job Title: Senior Lecturer, Japanese Language
Job Rank: Senior Lecturer

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics 

Required Language(s): Japanese (jpn)

Description:

RMIT Vietnam, an entity of RMIT University, has campuses in Ho Chi Minh City
and Hanoi since 2001. We have provided internationally recognised,
high-quality, education and professional training for students, clients and
the community, and assist in the development of human resources capability in
Vietnam and the region by hosting students from Australia and many other
countries. RMIT Vietnam's focus is around three main goals; growth in student
numbers, quality of programs, staffing and infrastructure, and differentiation
in the way that it teaches digital engagement, fostering industry
relationships and providing international opportunities.

All degree programs are awarded by RMIT University in Australia and are
subject to regulation by the Australian Tertiary Education Quality and
Standards Agency (TEQSA). RMIT Vietnam is an English speaking university.

Position: Senior Lecturer, Japanese Language

Based in Ho Chi Minh City, the Senior Lecturer will contribute to the teaching
and research efforts of the Centre. The incumbent is to make a significant
contribution to the delivery of programs and to be actively involved in
research, consulting and other professional activities. They will be required
to develop, engage in and lead high quality research projects that are aligned
with the University's research focus areas to achieve success in attracting
research funding and to produce high quality outputs.

As the inaugural staff on this new program a high level of autonomy,
creativity and problem solving skills will be essential. Opportunities to
develop original research in the area of Translating and Interpreting are
broad as a result of the unique context of an Australian University operating
in Vietnam.  As the program develops, Senior Lecturers will have opportunity
to assist with all aspects of program delivery including curriculum expansion,
program logistics, industry connections, staffing and will be encouraged to
apply for leadership positions as they arise. 

To be considered for this position you will have the ability to prepare and
deliver programs at undergraduate and post-graduate levels, including online
delivery, course coordination and the ability to produce high quality
curriculum or program materials.  In addition you will have the capacity to
work effectively with and to negotiate sensitively with students.  You will
bring with you an established track record and recognition for quality
research outputs to contribute to the Discipline and School research areas
evidenced by publications, development of new research initiatives,
competitive research funding, and industry links.

Requirements:

- PhD or equivalent Doctoral qualification in relevant discipline
- To meet Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) requirements, all
non-Vietnamese academic candidates must have at least 5 years' relevant
experience, teaching in a University environment
English is the language of teaching and communication at RMIT Vietnam. For
this role, the minimum requirement is IELTS 7.0 (or equivalent)
- Non-Vietnamese candidates must also meet the requirements of the Vietnamese
Work Permit process.

To Find Out More

For detailed information on the role and process, please visit our career
website at the application URL below.



Application Deadline: 21-May-2017 
	  
Web Address for Applications: http://careers.rmit.edu.vn/vn/en/job/556464/senior-lecturer-japanese-language 
Contact Information:
	HR Recruitment and Workforce Consultant Nguyet Nguyen 
	Email: nguyet.nguyenthitam at rmit.edu.vn 


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