Posted 7 days ago and deadline of application is on 23 Aug
Job DescriptionImplement the training and academic programs that may be assigned by the University;Evaluate the students' performance in class;Strictly comply with existing administrative rules and regulations on office decorum, attendance, and other existing policies of the University;Participate in all official University activities or undertakings, as may be assigned;Perform such other duties and responsibilities as may be assigned to them by the dean.Minimum QualificationsMust demonstrate teaching competence;Strong analytical and planning skills;Good communication and presentation skills;Excellent problem-solving skills;Preferably a Certified Computer Engineer;At least with teaching or industry experience;Must possess academic integrity and professional ethics.About Quezon City UniversityThe Quezon City Polytechnic was created on March 1, 1994 by virtue of the City Council Ordinance No. SP-171, an institution to primarily undertake the training and development of qualified technicians and skilled workers. The Three-Year Technician Curriculum was introduced in the SY ******** designed to develop highly competent technicians for industry in the areas of Automotive Technology, Electrical Technology, Welding Technology, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Technology, and Fashion Technology. Added to the Three-Year Curriculum in the school year that followed were Electronics Technology, Mechanical Technology or Machine Shop, Computer Technology and an industry-led pilot course in Boiler Technology. The QCPU established its reputation among local government units as a show window and model technology-based institution paving the way for its recognition by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and developing a strong alliance with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). In 2001, Ordinance SP – 1030 created a charter for the establishment of Quezon City Polytechnic University. QCPU started its operation by offering one (1) year programs and short-term courses. By the year 2005, QCPU started offering college degree courses. Right now, QCPU prides itself in providing employment to its graduates and serves as a tool for national development, particularly in Quezon City. Under the leadership of Mayor Feliciano Belmonte, Jr., starting SY 2005, meaningful access to higher education is now possible with a ladderized concept of pursuing higher education. The idea is that every person should have the opportunity for education and training commensurate to his abilities.
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