Mathematics & Physics Teacher
Job Description
About the Role
This role is responsible for delivering high-quality instruction and supporting the development of learning materials in Applied Mathematics and Physics. The faculty member contributes to effective teaching, student engagement, assessment, laboratory activities, and academic support.
Responsibilities
Teaching & Instruction
- Deliver courses in:
- Applied Mathematics
- Physics
- Prepare lesson plans, course materials, assessments, and grading rubrics.
- Develop practical and simulation-supported learning activities
- Maintain laboratory materials, teaching resources, and e-learning content.
- Apply innovative and student-centered teaching methodologies.
- Assess student learning and provide constructive feedback.
- Ensure course delivery aligns with approved learning outcomes and academic standards.
Student Support & Engagement
- Provide academic guidance and support to students.
- Mentor students and promote active participation in learning activities.
- Support student projects, practical activities, and academic competitions.
- Identify learning gaps and provide appropriate academic support.
Curriculum & Academic Development
- Support the integration of technology and practical applications into teaching.
- Maintain current knowledge of developments in Applied Mathematics and Physics.
Service & Collaboration
- Collaborate with colleagues on teaching and learning initiatives.
- Support laboratory and academic resource management.
Qualifications
Required
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, or a closely related discipline.
- Relevant teaching experience in an academic or educational environment.
- Strong knowledge of Applied Mathematics and Physics.
- Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills.
Preferred
- Experience in simulation-based or technology-enhanced teaching.
- Experience in laboratory-based instruction.
- Strong commitment to student learning and academic excellence.
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