Company:THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
Job Desc:
Applicants should have a relevant good honours degree, preferably a relevant higher degree; a professional teaching qualification and at least 5 years' relevant teaching experience in local secondary schools. Familiarity with curriculum and pedagogical development in economics and preferably also in business studies/accounting education, is essential. The appointees will be responsible for teaching P.C.Ed. in economics, and supporting the business studies/accounting courses, and for practicum supervision. They will also be encouraged to pursue higher degree studies and contribute to research projects. In addition, the appointees will contribute to the Faculty's initiatives in enhancing relationship with schools and assist in administrative work.
Monthly salary [attracting contract-end gratuity and University contribution to a retirement benefits scheme, totalling up to 15% of basic salary] is on a 7-point scale (which is subject to review from time to time in accordance with the University's established mechanism), with starting salary depending on qualifications and experience: HK$35,325 - 55,020.
The appointments carry leave, medical/dental benefits, and, where appropriate, a taxable financial subsidy under the Home Financing Scheme for reimbursing either the actual rental payment or the mortgage repayment up to the relevant maximum entitlement.
Further particulars and application forms (272/302 amended) can be obtained at https://extranet.hku.hk/apptunit/; by fax (2540 6735 or 2559 2058); e-mail (apptunit@reg.hku.hk); directly from the Appointments Unit, Room 1001, Knowles Building; or by writing to the Appointments Unit (Senior), Human Resource Section, Registry, The University of Hong Kong, enclosing a $1.40 stamped self-addressed envelope. Completed application form with a curriculum vitae should be sent to the Acting Head, Department of Curriculum and Educational Studies, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong (fax: 2540 6360 or e-mail: deptcs@hkucc.hku.hk). Closes June 22, 2002.
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