Lecture (Biochemistry)
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Job Summary
No. of Vacancy
1
Job Type
Full Time
Offered Salary
Negotiable
Gender
Any
Career Level
Entry Level
Category
N/A
Experience
Experience candidates will be preferred
Preferred Education
MD, Biochemistry (with Valid NMC Registration)
Location
Pokhara, Nepal
Apply Before
2024-01-31
Job Description

The job description of a lecturer in the department of Biochemistry in a teaching hospital typically involves a combination of teaching, research, and administrative duties. Here is an overview of the key responsibilities:

  • Teaching: The primary duty of a biochemistry lecturer is to deliver high-quality lectures and practical sessions to undergraduate and/or postgraduate students. This includes preparing course materials, developing lesson plans, delivering lectures, leading discussions, conducting laboratory sessions, and evaluating student performance through exams, assignments, and assessments.
  • Curriculum Development: Lecturers are involved in developing and updating the biochemistry curriculum to ensure it aligns with the latest advancements in the field. They may collaborate with other faculty members to design new courses, revise existing ones, and incorporate innovative teaching methods and technologies.
  • Research: Engaging in research activities is often expected from biochemistry lecturers. They are encouraged to pursue their own research projects, secure research funding, and publish their findings in scientific journals. This may involve conducting laboratory experiments, analyzing data, writing research proposals, and collaborating with colleagues and students on research projects.
  • Mentoring and Advising: Lecturers provide guidance and support to students, acting as mentors and academic advisors. They assist students in choosing appropriate courses, discussing career options, and providing academic and professional advice. They may also supervise undergraduate and postgraduate research projects.
  • Administrative Duties: Lecturers in the department of Biochemistry are expected to participate in various administrative tasks. This may include attending departmental meetings, serving on committees, contributing to curriculum development and accreditation processes, and assisting in the organization of seminars, conferences, and workshops.
  • Professional Development: Keeping up with advancements in biochemistry and teaching methodologies is crucial. Lecturers are expected to stay updated with the latest research, attend conferences and workshops, participate in professional development activities, and maintain memberships in relevant professional organizations.
  • Collaboration and Networking: Lecturers are encouraged to collaborate with colleagues within and outside the department, fostering interdisciplinary research and teaching collaborations. They may also establish partnerships with other academic institutions, industry professionals, and healthcare organizations to enhance research opportunities and student experiences.
     
Job Specification
  • It's important to note that specific job responsibilities may vary depending on the institution and the lecturer's career stage. The workload distribution between teaching, research, and administrative duties can also differ.
Manipal Education & Medical Group Pvt. Ltd.

On 18th October 1992, a historic agreement was signed between the then His Majesty’s Government of Nepal and the Manipal Education and Medical Group for setting up a medical college. Thus the Manipal Pokhara College of Medical Science (MpCOMS), affiliated with Kathmandu University was set up at Pokhara in 1994 with an MBBS program. It was the first private institution to establish a medical college in Nepal. Further to this, the 750-bed Manipal Teaching Hospital (MTH), Pokhara commenced in 1998. The college and hospital have been set up with modern facilities for modern education and health delivery.

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