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 Business Administration Lecturer

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Country: Singapore
Location: Singapore
Relevant Work Experience: 3
Education Level :Bachelor Degree
Job Status: Contract
Salary: Not specified
Business Administration Lecturer

Responsibilities:
• Design course curriculum materials in Business Administration
• Plan and deliver these lessons in a clear and appropriate manner
• Monitor and maintain high student morale and motivation
• Ensure student discipline
• Assist with school promotional activities

General requirements :
Requirements:
• Bachelors Degree in Business Administration (MBA holders will be viewed favorably for this position)
• At least 5 years industry experience with preferably 2 years lecturing experience in a similar capacity
• Can adapt to a multi-cultural setting with strong interpersonal skills and an ability to handle students of different nationalities
• Willing to relocate to one of our Asian Campus
Please email a comprehensive resume (with contact number in PDF or Word format), academic certificates, 2 reference letters as well as a recent photograph to enrikachua@raffles-education-corporation.com

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