To teach, research, and community service activities within their department or discipline.
KEY FUNCTIONS
1. Teach undergraduate and graduate courses.
2. Develop course materials and assessments.
3. Provide academic guidance and support to students.
4. Engage in scholarly activities such as research, publication, or innovation.
5. Contribute to departmental, university and community service.
6. Conduct research and disseminate research findings through conferences,
seminars and publications.
7. Supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students undertaking research
projects.
8. Conduct seminars and tutorials.
9. Mentor Assistant Lecturers and teaching Assistants
KEY OUTPUTS
1. Lesson plans prepared and Lectures delivered according to the time table.
2. Fundable research proposals prepared and approved.
3. Research conducted and research findings disseminated/published.
4. Students undertaking research supervised.
5. Seminars conducted.
6. Tests, examinations and course work set, marked and results compiled.
7. Fundable Research grants applied for.
8. Junior Staff and students Mentored.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
1. Should have a PhD in Physics or be on a PhD track in Physics specializing in Radiation Physics or Nuclear Physics.
2. Those applicants on PhD track must have defended their proposals by the time of submission of their applications (attach evidence of defense).
3. Should have a Master’s of science degree in Radiation Physics or Nuclear Physics.
4. Should hold either a First Class or Second-class Upper Bachelor degree of Science in Education majoring in Physics or Bachelor of Science degree majoring in Physics, Electrical Engineering, BSc Mechanical Engineering.
5. Should have at least three (3) years of teaching experience in the specified field of specialization.
6. Must be a person of high integrity.
7. The applicant should be below the age of 55 years at the time of application.