(casual) Associate Lecturer/lecturer, Tourism And Hospitality Management
RMIT Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Competitive hourly rate
On-site
Front office operation expertise
Revenue management expertise
Event management expertise
RMIT Vietnam is seeking a casual Associate Lecturer/Lecturer in Tourism and Hospitality Management to deliver high-quality teaching and engage with students. The ideal candidate should have expertise in specific areas of hospitality and a commitment to enhancing student outcomes
Job Summary
This is an exciting opportunity for an educator-scholar who is passionate about shaping future-ready graduates and contributing to impactful research.
The Associate Lecturer/Lecturer will be required to teach and conduct classes in disciplines relevant to their field of expertise and assist in the academic and administrative, consultative and coordination tasks involved with these courses.
RMIT Vietnam is committed to providing internationally recognised high-quality education and professional training for our students, clients and members of the community.
Matching Summary
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RMIT Vietnam is seeking a casual Associate Lecturer/Lecturer in Tourism and Hospitality Management to deliver high-quality teaching and engage with students. The ideal candidate should have expertise in specific areas of hospitality and a commitment to enhancing student outcomes.
Salary
Competitive hourly rate
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Front Office Operation expertise
Revenue Management expertise
Event Management expertise
Facilities Management expertise
Strategic Management expertise
Hospitality/Hotels discipline knowledge
Nice-to-have
Industry experience in Hotels
Ability to work autonomously
Strong commitment to team environment
Motivate, develop and inspire others
Key Requirements
Master degree in Tourism & Hospitality Management
Commenced or enrolled in Doctoral course preferred
Industry experience in the Hotel or Hospitality
Demonstrated ability to teach at undergraduate levels
High level written and verbal communication skills