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    Principal Lecturer
    Childcare, Elderly and Community Services Discipline
     
    參考編號 : C/ST-CECS/PL/03/26-AP1
     
    Major Duties:
    (a) To provide academic leadership in managing, planning, reviewing, and developing Childcare, Elderly and Community Services (CECS) programmes and initiatives, ensuring alignment with the Council’s strategic plans;
    (b) To lead the academic planning, development, articulation, accreditation, validation, and implementation of
    pre-employment and in-service training programmes of the CECS Discipline, and ensure programmes remain current and responsive to emerging industry needs and government policies;
    (c) To play a leading role in the quality assurance of the pre-employment and in- service training programmes and services under the CECS Discipline;
    (d) To lead and oversee the operations of the Department and Centre under his / her purview to ensure effective delivery of functions and activities;
    (e) To facilitate donations and funding support for the development of the Discipline and to enhance exchange opportunities for students; and
    (f) To enhance industry networks and develop collaboration with various stakeholders in the industries, government, and professional bodies / institutes for the development of the CECS Discipline and to facilitate graduate employment.
         
    Requirements:
    (a) A recognised degree and a post-graduate qualification in Education, Social Work, Elderly care, Psychology, Social Science or other related discipline; preferably with relevant professional qualifications;
    (b) At least 8 years’ relevant experience at an appropriate level of responsibility;
    (c) Relevant experience in programme design / development, and / or  validation / accreditation in tertiary settings;
    (d) Good knowledge of quality assurance and accreditation policies in tertiary institutions;
    (e) Strong academic leadership with good strategic thinking to take forward the initiatives of the Discipline, including academic administration / social service management, placements and / or leadership of industry-based activities and large-scale projects, development of in-service training programmes, corporate training, students’ articulation and scholarship support;
    (f) Extensive network capability for organizational development, good people and resource management, entrepreneurial, interpersonal and communication skills;
    (g) Ability to drive the discipline in applying AI or technology into learning and teaching as well as administration preferrable; and
    (h) High level of proficiency in both Chinese and English, preferably including Putonghua.
       
    Notes:
    (1) Applicants with substantial experience and achievements in the relevant field but without the required academic / professional qualifications OR those with exceptional academic / professional qualifications but with less experience may also apply.
    (2) Shortlisted candidates will be required to take a written assessment.
    (3) The appointee(s) may be required to work outside normal office hours and at different work locations as assigned.


    Application Procedures:
    Interested applicants should apply for the post via email.  A completed application form [VTC-1 (Rev. 11/2024)], together with a full curriculum vitae, should be sent to vtcjob-hroap@vtc.edu.hk
     
    Candidates should take note of the following:
    (1) Completed application form (VTC-1) and detailed curriculum vitae (CV) should be combined into one file in PDF format with a file size below 10MB.
    (2) The file should be saved with the applicant’s name as “surname and given name”, e.g. “CHAN Siu-lam.pdf”.
    (3) For the email subject, please cite “Application for Principal Lecturer (Ref. No.: C/ST-CECS/PL/03/26-AP1)”.
    (4) Original and copy of other supporting documents are to be provided at a later stage upon request.
       
    Closing date for application: 31 March 2026
     
    Applicants not invited for interview within 10 weeks from the closing date may consider their applications unsuccessful.
     
    The Council reserves the right not to fill the post(s).
     
    Personal data collected will be used for recruitment purposes only.  Information on unsuccessful candidates will normally be destroyed 12 months after the completion of the recruitment exercise.


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