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Part-time Academic PostingÂ
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4R2
Posting Date: October 4, 2017
Application Deadline: October 16, 2017
Two Positons: Sessional Lecturer - MGMT 2803 – Management in the Public Sector (January to April 2018)
Section 2: Mon/Wed – 1435 - 1555
Department: School of Public Administration
Pay Rate: In accordance with the CUPE collective agreement
Work Assignment:
The Sessional Lecturer will be responsible for a half credit course in the area of Management in the Public Sector offered to undergraduate students in the Bachelor of Management program. The Instructor will be responsible for all aspects of the teaching and administration of the class and be available for two hours per week outside class times for student consultations. The candidate reports to the Director of the School.
Requirements of Position:Â
A Masters Degree in Public Administration, Political Science or a related field in conjunction with one year’s experience at the executive level within government in the past 5 years is required. Preference will be given to applicants holding a PhD or candidacy in public administration or a relevant field. Previous university-level teaching is an asset. Demonstrated teaching effectiveness in Public Sector Management is required. Â
If you are interested in the above position, please apply in writing by the application deadline to:Â
Krista Cullymore
School of Public Administration
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Krista.cullymore@dal.ca
Fax: 902 494 7023
All offers of employment as a part-time academic are conditional upon sufficient student enrolment in the course and approval by the University.
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