Duties: the successful applicant will:
(i) teach undergraduate medical students and postgraduate students;
(ii) conduct research and/or creative professional works in his/her areas of expertise and supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students’ research projects;
(iii) provide service to the university, profession and community;
(iv) provide clinical care in affiliated hospitals; and
(v) carry out any other duties as assigned by the Head of the department.
Requirements:
the successful applicant should have:
(i) at least a Master of Medicine (MMed) or equivalent;
(ii) a specialist qualification in Emergency Medicine;
(iii) a first degree in medicine (MBBS, MBChB, MD) or equivalent qualification from a recognised institution;
(iv) the qualification must be registered with or registrable by the Botswana Health Professions Council with a specialist status;
(iv) evidence of engagement in research, including published journal articles, presenting scholarly work at seminars and conferences locally as well as internationally, participation in research teams and collaborative programmes, participation in reference committees and participation in peer review of manuscripts.
Added advantages:
(i) experience of teaching at university or comparable institution,
(ii) evidence of governance and social engagement.
The curriculum vitae (CV) should contain a detailed list of the publications; clearly specifying titles of publications, dates published, name(s) of publishers and name(s) of co-authors if any. Publications should be categorised into: books, book chapters, monographs, refereed and non-refereed journals, etc.