Module Coordinator and Programme Coordinator
| Location: | Durbanville |
| Remote work: | Remote work allowed optional |
| Education level: | Masters |
| Job level: | Mid |
| Type: | Permanent |
| Reference: | #MCLAw |
| Company: | Stadio Higher Education |
Job description
STADIO is looking for a Module Coordinator and Programme Coordinator (School of Law) with the start date 01 May 2026
Key responsibilities
- Designing and setting assessments across different modules
- Designing classroom material, both synchronous and asynchronous (with specific focus on business law and insolvency law) and associated responsibilities
- Conducting quality assurance checks and compiling portfolios of evidence on the postgraduate LLB degree
- Managing recognition of prior learning and credit accumulation transfers on a postgraduate LLB degree
- Moderation on various modules
- Using the learning management system (LMS)
- Marking a limited number of assessments (assignments and exams) and providing feedback to lecturers and markers
- Development of study material and management of relevant modules
- Research and scholarship
- Academic administration and other delegated duties
- Participation in school and campus community and school and campus events
- Professional development
Requirements
Minimum requirements:
- At least a completed South African LLM degree in Mercantile Law or a related field, LLD degree preferred
- Expertise in the field of business law and insolvency law
- Expertise in higher education quality assurance
- A minimum of 3 years teaching experience in higher education
- Good knowledge of online learning management systems/tools
- Good knowledge of legal databases such as JutaStat, LexisNexis, Sabinet
- A proven research track record
Advantageous:- Experience in programme development
- Experience in authoring study material
- Admission as a legal practitioner
Qualifications and experience
At least a completed South African LLM degree
Key attributes:
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Strong planning and organising skills
- Good verbal and written communication skills
- Presentation and facilitation skills
- Computer literacy and e-learning skills
- Knowledge and skills in the relevant field
- Willingness to participate in academic scholarship, including subject matter research and teaching and learning research
- Willingness to expand knowledge in various fields of law and to teach in more than one field of law
- Willingness to work after hours
- Willingness to work across different modes of teaching and learning
Posted on 11 Feb 08:47, Closing date 22 Feb