UWC at a GlanceMission, Vision & HistoryOur CampusLeadershipUWC CareersSupport UWCAlumni
ApplyAdmission Support ServicesFees & Financial AidUndergraduate AdmissionPostgraduate AdmissionRecognition of Prior LearningInternational Students
Faculties & ProgrammesLearning & TeachingResearch & InnovationAcademic AdministrationPostgraduatesAll Areas of StudyCurriculum Advisory
Student Development & SupportStudent Life & CultureSpecial Units & ProgrammesSportStudent Representative CouncilResourcesStudent Development & Support Services Committee
AnnouncementsNewsEventsPublicationsContactCOVID-19 Portal
The University of the Western Cape (UWC) enjoys national and international acclaim for its continuing contribution to democratic change in South Africa and for making quality education accessible to all South Africans and developing centres of excellence of national importance. The successful candidate will join a dynamic and supportive Faculty dedicated to teaching and research, as well as to overall student development. The ideal candidate will be highly motivated and willing to make a significant contribution to the development of the Faculty. The post requires the incumbent to develop, grow and drive Sport Science related initiatives at UWC that are nationally and internationally recognised. The department offers the following accredited programmes: Bachelor of Arts in Sport, Recreation and Exercise Science, Bachelor of Science in Sport and Exercise Science, Bachelor of Arts Honours in Sport and Exercise Science (with Sport Conditioning, and Community Health Promotion through Sport options), Bachelor of Science Honours in Biokinetics, Bachelor of Arts Honours in Biokinetics, Postgraduate Diploma in Sport for Development, Master of Arts in Biokinetics, Master of Science in Biokinetics, Master of Arts in Sport, Recreation and Exercise Science, Master of Philosophy in Sport for Development and a Doctor of Philosophy.
The successful candidate will be responsible for the following key responsibilities: • Teaching of modules at both the undergraduate and post-graduate level. • Supervision of research projects. • Participation in research programmes, curriculum development and staff development. • Engaging in community-related activities. • Responsible for administrative duties within the department/unit, faculty and the university.
• A Masters degree in Sport Sciences or Sport Management (or related field). • Experience in learning and teaching in a higher education institution. • Evidence of research output.
Added advantages • Proficiency in two or more South African languages. • A valid driver’s license. • Evidence of community engagement in diverse contexts. • A publication in the relevant field.