Major Duties: |
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To perform teaching duties including supervision of students’ projects and fieldwork placement; |
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To carry out duties in relation to student and academic administration; |
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To develop programme curriculum and teaching, learning and assessment materials; |
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To carry out various administrative duties; |
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To assist in validation and accreditation of programmes; |
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To participate in networking with industry / industrial attachments, departmental projects and functions including but not limited to consultancy services, research studies, seminars and exhibitions. |
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Requirements: |
(a) |
A recognised degree in Chinese Medicine, preferably with a post-graduate qualification; |
(b) |
Qualification of a registered Chinese medicine practitioner of the Chinese Medicine Council of Hong Kong; |
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At least 3 years’ relevant teaching and/or industry experience; |
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At least 5 years’ Chinese medicine clinical experience, familiar with acupuncture, cupping, moxibustion, Tui-Na, bone-setting, etc., and operational management of Chinese medicine clinics would be an advantage; |
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Good communication and presentation skills in both English and Chinese; |
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Good work initiative, interpersonal and organisation skills; and |
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Good records of linkages with the industry would be an added advantage. |
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Notes: |
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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. |
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Shortlisted candidates will be required to take a written assessment. |
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The appointee(s) may be required to perform duties outside normal office hours and/or outside campus. |