Overview
Within NIE, the Policy, Curriculum, and Leadership (PCL) Department leads in educational leadership, policy, and curriculum studies, impacting both theory and practice. Our belief is that education improves lives, so we focus on developing wisdom in policy-making, nurturing discernment in curriculum, and amplifying foresight in leadership. We address complex educational challenges while fostering a culture of innovation and collaboration to drive research, teaching, and societal impact both locally and globally.
The PCL Department invites qualified candidates who share our mission to apply for the faculty positions in Educational Leadership. This position requires a deep understanding of educational leadership, encompassing a dynamic range of responsibilities that extend beyond traditional management of educational institutions. It involves fostering organizational development, enhancing leadership to improve teaching and learning, creating positive learning environments, and supporting professional development. Additionally, ethical leadership is essential for navigating the complexities of today’s educational landscape.
Requirements
Successful candidates must have:
- A PhD in educational leadership or related fields (such as, educational management, educational administration, leadership development or school effectiveness and improvement). The ideal candidate will have expertise in key areas of educational leadership, including leadership styles, organizational culture, leadership for instruction, change management, inclusivity, governance, organizational learning, and the mechanisms driving school improvement and transformation. (Applicants who are nearing completion of their doctoral studies will be considered but PhD must be in hand for the appointment);
- A strong research record in educational leadership, demonstrated by publications in high-ranking journals and presses, or, for early career scholars, a promising research and publication trajectory;
- A good teaching record with a positive impact on student learning across all levels, including both graduate and undergraduate courses, as well as in pre-service and in-service teacher training programmes;
- A proven record of service and a passion for making a positive impact in the field of education;
- Familiarity with the Singapore education system would be highly advantageous; and
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and technology skills, combined with a commitment to academic research, teaching excellence, and collegiality.
Responsibilities
The successful candidate will be expected to:
- Contribute to teaching and course development at the pre-service, in-service, undergraduate, and graduate levels, particularly in programmes for school leaders;
- Provide individualized supervision to student teachers during their teaching practice, including classroom observations and feedback;
- Guide and supervise higher degree students in designing, conducting, and completing their research studies or projects;
- Plan, develop, and implement strategies for professional development;
- Develop a robust research agenda, secure competitive research grants, and publish research in reputable journals or other outlets customary in the field of educational leadership;
- Undertake administrative and/or leadership roles and contribute to service-related activities at the department or institution level;
- Develop and maintain strong professional networks with local and international researchers and practitioners in educational leadership; and
- Share teaching or research expertise with NIE colleagues through various learning and sharing platforms.
Application
Please submit your application together with the following to us through: https://ntu.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/Careers/job/NTU-Main-Campus-Singapore/Assistant-Associate-Professor-in-Educational-Leadership--PCL---NIE-_R00018951
- A cover letter;
- A Curriculum Vitae that includes work experience, qualifications, teaching experience, research accomplishments, full publication list (in APA format), and service records;
- A statement of research interests (maximum 2 pages);
- A statement of teaching philosophy and experience, evidence of teaching excellence, and student feedback on teaching (maximum 2 pages);
- Two sample publications; and
- Names, addresses, and email addresses of three academic referees.
Shortlisted candidates will initially participate in an online interview. Those selected for the next stage will be invited to visit the NIE campus. During this visit, they will be required to deliver a job talk outlining their research and teaching interests, and to conduct a sample lesson in their area of expertise for our students in NIE.
We strongly recommend that you complete the following documents found on NIE website as part of your application.
Closing Date
The closing date for applications is 31 January 2025 or until the position is filled.
Other Information
More information on PCL can be found at https://www.ntu.edu.sg/nie/about-us/academic-departments/policy-curriculum-and-leadership.
For enquiries, interested applicants may write to Associate Professor Jasmine B.-Y. Sim, Head of PCL, at [email protected].
Note to applicants
Only successful candidates will be notified (via email).