Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions that have arisen at the Women’s University in Africa.
Position : Assistant to Visually Impaired Lecturer
Reports to : Visually Impaired Lecturer
Work Station : Harare Campus x 2 posts & Kadoma Campus x 1 post
Period : Two (2) years
RESPONSIBILITIES/KEY TASKS
- Assisting in administering, scoring and recording results of tests/examinations;
- Maintaining students’ files/records for the purpose of recording the current status of progress;
- Transcribing hard copy or pictorial material into soft copy information for easy access by the Lecturer;
- Assisting in the evaluation of students’ progress and/or implementing students’ objectives;
- Providing assistance in marking of examination scripts, projects, fieldwork reports including all work presented in hard copy format;
- Assisting the lecturer in daily mobility;
- Assisting in managing E-Learning platforms including uploading and downloading of learning material;
- Providing support in the supervision of student task e.g. writing in-class tests, individual or group activities;
- Assisting the Lecturer in the supervision of students on work related learning;
- Monitoring individual students in classroom and individual activities for the purpose of maintaining a safe and positive learning environment and observing students’ interactions; and
- Performing record keeping and basic clerical functions, scheduling copying etc., for the purpose of supporting the lecturer in maintaining student files and providing classroom materials.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE AND ATTRIBUTES
- A minimum of at least five (5) ordinary level subjects including English Language;
- Diploma in Social Work or any Social Science or related professional studies.
- Possession of a relevant Bachelor’s degree is an added advantage;
- Braille is an added advantage;
- Experience in working with visually impaired populations, paid or voluntary is an added advantage;
- Prior job-related experience with visually impaired populations, paid or voluntary;
- Basic skills in computer operations;
- Ability to maintain close attention to detail and to meet deadlines; and
- Ability to interact with students in an effective manner.
The candidate must possess the following attributes
- Strong communication and organisational skills;
- Proficiency in Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint and Access; and
- Ability to handle multiple priorities with accuracy and to pay attention to detail.
Interested candidates should submit applications in a single file with detailed curriculum vitae, certified copies of academic and professional qualifications including transcripts indicating the post applied for in the subject line by Tuesday 17 June 2025 to: careers@wua.ac.zw
WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY IN AFRICA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. WOMEN AND DIFFERENTLY ABLED CANDIDATES ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.