Lecturer - Department of Built Environment
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT
LECTURER (P8) PERMANENT
REF NO: WSU-BCC-FEBEIT 04/2026/02
Key Performance Areas:
- Deliver high-quality tuition across various modules within the Department of Built Environment, specifically within the Diploma in Building Technology, Advanced Diploma in Construction Management, and Advanced Diploma in Quantity Surveying programmes.
- Demonstrate flexibility and willingness to rotate and offer tuition in any module offered by the department, based on qualifications and departmental needs.
- Coordinate student programmes and related activities in accordance with the university's standard operating procedures and quality requirements.
- Develop, review, and improve curriculum content, teaching materials, and Student Module Guides (SMGs) to ensure alignment with current industry trends and Higher Education Qualifications Sub-Framework (HEQSF) requirements.
- Prepare, regularly update curricula and course material for lecturers in accordance with SAQA, CHE, and DHET requirements and maintain quality assurance.
- Actively participate in departmental activities, including research, continuous professional development, and community engagement initiatives.
- Contribute to the faculty and departmental research agenda through publications, conferences, and collaborative projects.
- Fulfill responsibilities related to academic citizenship by providing service to the Faculty and University, including participation in committees and other structures.
- Assist with academic administration, quality assurance initiatives, and programme reviews.
- Liaise with the built environment industry to foster partnerships, secure consultancies, and develop collaborative research and community service projects.
- Perform any other delegated administrative duties as required by the Head of Department.
Minimum requirements
Qualification:
- MSc/MTech in Construction Management or Quantity Surveying (NQF Level 9)
- BSc Honours in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management.
- National Diploma in Building/Construction Studies, or an Advanced Diploma in Quantity Surveying or Construction Management.
- Registered with either the South African Council for the Quantity Surveying Profession (SACQSP) or the South African Council for the Project and Construction Management Professions (SACPCMP), or be willing to register within a reasonable period.
Experience:
- A minimum of two years teaching experience in a tertiary institution, OR
- A minimum of two years industry/site experience on construction projects.
Skills and Competencies:
- Technical Proficiency: Advanced computer literacy, including MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Knowledge of industry-specific software such as WinsQS, QS Plus, MS Projects, or CCS Candy will be a strong advantage.
- Collaboration: Proven ability to work effectively with students, academic colleagues, and industry professionals to foster a collaborative and engaging learning environment.
- Teaching & Learning: Strong presentation skills with the ability to deliver engaging lectures. Knowledge of and experience with technology-assisted teaching and learning platforms is essential.
- Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.
- Organisational Ability: Strong preparation, planning, and organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple responsibilities.
- Interpersonal Skills: Sound interpersonal relationships and the ability to interact effectively with diverse groups.
- Research Orientation: Ability to conduct research and contribute to the scholarly output of the department.
- Personal Attributes: Self-driven, enthusiastic, and committed to lifelong learning.
NB: All SUBMISSIONS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ONE SCANNED PDF DOCUMENT.
Applications, which should contain a completed WSU application form obtainable at www.wsu.ac.za/vacancies and comprehensive curriculum vitae, certified copies of required qualifications, detailed academic record (with University stamp), abstract of Masters thesis (if applicable), identity document and contact details of three referees,
Closing Date: 13 May 2026
Applicants who have not been informed about the outcome of their application within two months from the closing date may regard their application as having been unsuccessful. Late applications will not be accepted.
WSU is committed to Employment Equity and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply