Job Description
A Professor or Associate Professor in Health Education trains future health professionals by delivering university-level instruction, conducting scholarly research, and advancing public health knowledge — shaping evidence-based practice, health policy, and community wellness across undergraduate and postgraduate academic programs.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver lectures and courses in health education disciplines.
- Develop curriculum aligned with accreditation and institutional standards.
- Supervise graduate and postgraduate student research projects.
- Conduct and publish peer-reviewed research in health sciences.
- Collaborate with health agencies, hospitals, and community organizations.
- Participate in faculty committees, academic boards, and departmental governance.
- Mentor students through internships, clinical placements, and practicum.
- Apply for research grants and lead funded academic projects.
Skill & Experience
- Advanced knowledge of public health and health education disciplines.
- Strong research, academic writing, and scholarly publication abilities.
- Proficiency in curriculum design and modern pedagogical methodologies.
- Excellent verbal communication and academic presentation and lecturing skills.
- Familiarity with health policy, epidemiology, and biostatistics research methods.
- Strong leadership, mentoring, and cross-disciplinary faculty collaboration skills.
Note: Salary depends on experience and skills and is paid in local currency.