Interested in becoming a lecturer? Here’s what you need to know
Do you want to become a lecturer? If you have a passion for teaching and research, this might be the right career for you. While teaching at a university comes with challenges, helping your students thrive and reach their dreams is extremely rewarding. Looking for a lecturing position? Find a range of exciting vacancies on Job Mail today.
What does a lecturer do?
Lecturers are responsible for teaching students at universities. You’ll have the opportunity to mentor students and help them to develop the capabilities they need to succeed in their careers. Lecturers are also involved in academic research, which may be published in journals. Collecting data and writing research papers are part of this process.
What are a lecturer’s responsibilities?
- Creating teaching materials
- Planning sessions
- Teaching students
- Developing and marking tests
- Designing and assessing assignments
- Overseeing students’ research
- Maintaining records
- Establishing professional networks outside the university
- Mentoring students
- Attending meetings
- Joining professional conferences
- Reading academic texts
What skills do you need to succeed?
Stand out from other job applicants by looking for opportunities to develop your skills. The right capabilities and experience will increase your chance of getting hired. The skills lecturers need to do their jobs include the following:
- Public speaking
You’ll have to talk in front of groups of students in lecture theatres, which requires excellent public speaking skills. Not only will you need the confidence to talk in front of large groups, but you’ll also need the ability to put across ideas concisely. Managing stress, as well as adjusting your pitch and pace, are all elements of good public speaking.
- Time management
Lecturing involves a diverse range of responsibilities, which means that you’ll need good time management skills to get everything done. Arriving at lectures late is unprofessional and can affect the performance of your students. The ability to work according to deadlines is also important as you’ll need to mark tests and assignments on time.
- Interpersonal skills
Lecturing involves working and communicating with people. You’ll need to be able to discuss your ideas with students and to assist them if they are struggling with the topic you’re teaching. Both verbal and written communication skills are important.
- The ability to maintain records
As a lecturer, you’ll be responsible for keeping records of your student’s progress. The ability to keep precise records is important for your job. Both your office and your electronic filing system should be kept in order. You’ll be required to document the student’s marks over the course of the year so that you can submit them to the faculty administrator.
Educational requirements
Lecturers are typically required to have a bachelor’s degree as well as a postgraduate qualification in the subject they want to teach. A Masters or Doctorate is usually the minimum level of qualification that is required for teaching at most universities. Work experience that is relevant to the subject you’re teaching is also advantageous. You can give your career a boost by tutoring or working as a teaching assistant while you’re studying.
While becoming a lecturer requires hard work and dedication, there are plenty of advantages to this job. With a broad range of vacancies listed on Job Mail, it’s easy to get your career off to a great start.
i am interested in this lecturer
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Hi! My name is Zamaida Khan and have my ACE in education. I tried to apply for my honours and was told i need to study for another year before doing my Honours. I’d love to do lecturing but disappointed about the response from the university.
Please advise me. I have sixteen years of teaching experience from grade one to grade nine
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I would appreciate an opportunity at lecturing
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Hi im interested to become a lecture wt are the requirements
Hi Anacleta,
Please see the section entitled ‘Educational requirements’.
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