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- Teach undergraduate (and possibly postgraduate) courses in Operation Theater Technology.
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- Prepare lesson plans, lectures, lab/practical manuals, and assessment tools in line with curriculum guidelines.
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- Supervise students in laboratory-based and simulation-based training.
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- Mentor and evaluate students through assignments, internal exams, and presentations.
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Research and Development:
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- Engage in academic research related to OT technology and contribute to scholarly publications.
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- Encourage and supervise student research projects.
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- Stay updated with emerging trends and advancements in OT techniques and equipment.
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Administrative Responsibilities:
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- Contribute to the development and review of the academic curriculum. Participate in departmental meetings, academic audits,
and university events.
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- Assist in organizing workshops, continuing education programs, and faculty development activities.
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- Perform additional responsibilities as assigned by the Head of Department or Dean.
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Qualifications and Experience:
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- Master's degree in Operation Theater Technology or related field from a recognized university (M.Sc. in OTT preferred).
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- Minimum 4-6 years of teaching or relevant clinical experience in a hospital/educational setting.
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- Solid understanding of surgical protocols, infection control, and OT management.
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- Excellent communication, instructional, and mentoring skills.
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