School of Applied Science-Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, Applied Chemistry(Org. Syn.)

  • Singapore
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 2 months ago
[What the role is] Lecturer will undertake curriculum development and delivery of diploma-related modules in Diploma in Applied Chemistry. The role also involves active participation in applied science-based research projects. Candidates should possess relevant work or research experience in organic synthesis and its applications in chemical and pharmaceutical industries.[What you will be working on]
  • Design and deliver curriculum in chemistry and related subjects for both full time and adult learners.
  • Develop course materials that reflect current industry practices and emerging trends for pre-employment and continuing education training programmes
  • Supervise and facilitate students’ industry-linked projects
  • Provide mentorship and pastoral care to support students’ overall growth and career readiness
  • Undertake administrative duties related to the diploma course or within the school
  • Contribute to student related activities such as leading overseas trips, workshops, internships and outreach events
  • Deliver planned curriculum to adult learners on scheduled weekday evenings or on weekends and participate in assessment activities
  • Lead or participate in applied research and consultancy projects
[What we are looking for]
  • Relevant qualification in Chemistry or related disciplines, preferably with a specialization in Organic Chemistry or Synthetic Chemistry
  • Candidates should possess at least five years of relevant industry and/or research experience in organic synthesis and analytical techniques for structure elucidation
  • Relevant experience in GMP environments or product formulation will be advantageous
  • Candidates should have strong industry connections and a keen interest in developing partnership for internships, projects and research collaboration
  • Proficient in IT, planning, and organisation skills
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills

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