RMIT VIETNAM
RMIT Vietnam, an entity of RMIT University, has campuses in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi since 2001. We provide internationally recognized, high-quality education and professional training for students, clients, and the community, and assist in the development of human resources capability in Vietnam and the region by hosting students from Australia and many other countries.
THE BUSINESS SCHOOL
The Business School is the largest School in RMIT Vietnam with approximately eight thousand students on two campuses (Ho Chi Minh Saigon South and Hanoi). The school has three departments, 112 academic staff, four research fellows and 25 Professional staff. In terms of programs there are four bachelor programs, two PGCert programs, two Master programs and two PhD programs. Each department has one program and the fourth program has nine majors supported across the departments. The school is one of five schools of the RMIT College of Business and Law, Melbourne.
There are six research clusters in the school, three hubs and a forward plan will seek to conflate this structure to a Digital technologies centre and sustainability cluster, with Tourism and Hospitality spanning both domains. The expertise and research foci of the school are blockchain, cryptocurrencies, cybersecurity, smart cities, sustainability, and these contribute to the four RMIT pillars for research.
Recent growth areas have been in research and corporate education (AACSB accreditation is expected in 2024). Staff are currently transitioning into semester teaching whilst the school maintains three intakes and delivery. A new workload allocation framework is now applied to accommodate these developments.
POSITION SUMMARY
RMIT Vietnam is looking for hourly rate academic staff to support us in the delivery of our Bachelor of Business program within the The Business School. The role includes teaching and/or marking different courses in the program, including Business Graduate Folio course. Hours also vary from teaching one class per semester (approx. 6 hours per week) to teaching 4-5 classes per semester (approx. 25-30 hours per week), and/or from marking one class per semester (approx. 2.5 hour per week) to marking 4-6 classes per semester (approx. 10-15 hours per week). If you have prior or current teaching experience along with the expertise, industry background, you are welcome to join our vibrant and culturally diverse University in making a significant impact on the future of learning and teaching in Vietnam.
For further information about this position, please see Position Description below.
JD_Associate Lecturer/ Lecturer, Digital Business (Hourly)
OUR REQUIREMENTS
Please note:
SALARY
Vietnamese Staff: VND hourly rate per actual working hour
Associate Lecturer: VND647,000 gross/ hour
Lecturer: VND806,000 gross/ hour
The hourly rate you receive is based on an “actual working hour”.
For every hour of teaching, you will be paid for two hours. The two hours related to 1-hour teaching and 1 hour of lesson preparation, marking, and administration.
BENEFITS INCLUDE:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information on being an hourly rate academic at RMIT Vietnam, please click on the following link:
Hourly Academic FAQ's.pdf
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RMIT University Vietnam (RMIT Vietnam) is a campus of RMIT University. RMIT Vietnam is creating an innovative research, teaching and learning culture. We are committed to providing internationally recognised high-quality education and professional training for our students, clients and members of the community. As an internationally recognised Australian university based in Asia, RMIT Vietnam is assisting in the development of human resources capability in Vietnam and the region.
https://www.rmit.edu.vn/about-us
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