LECTURER IN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND NGOs

  • Barcelona
  • Uic Barcelona
Location: Barcelona (Spain)Contract: Contractor/FreelanceSector: Editorial, Education and TrainingVacancies: 1Discipline: OtherWork modality: On site Teaching and Research Staff More than a job, a project. Job description About UIC BarcelonaUIC Barcelona is home to over 8,000 students and offers 16 bachelor’s degree programmes, 26 international double degrees and a wide range of master's and postgraduate degrees, in addition to continuing education courses in different fields of knowledge. Since 1997, we have been teaching people based on academic rigour, a fulfilling university life and enriching life experiences. The UIC Barcelona team is made up of professionals who are qualified not only in the field of teaching, but also in research, management, administration, communication, services and systems. Beyond the professionalism of each individual, at UIC Barcelona you will find a young and dynamic working atmosphere.Click here to find out more about UIC Barcelona.What we are looking for "The Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences is currently initiating a recruitment process to appoint a lecturer for the Master’s Degree in Cooperation, Development, and Social Economy. We are specifically seeking an individual to teach the course 'International Cooperation and NGOs', scheduled to start in the last quarter of 2024. This course comprises 60 teaching hours and is designed to acquaint students with the realm of NGOs and International Cooperation. It aims to cover the historical development of the sector, the structure and operations of non-governmental organizations, the various models of international cooperation, as well as the specific legal frameworks relevant to the field. Additionally, the course will provide insight into the procedures for obtaining public support and funding." We offer A part-time Associate Lecturer position to teach a 6 ECTS credit course (60 teaching hours) at the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences at UIC. This position is fully compatible with other professional and teaching activities.The classes are scheduled to take place from October to December, during evening hours. Classes will commence in October 2024, aligning with the launch of the first edition of the master's program.A competitive salary in accordance with UIC’s master's degree salary scale.An opportunity to join a team that is enthusiastic about launching this new master's program and is committed to conducting impactful research in the field. How to applyAll applications must be submitted in a single PDF document. The title of the document should be your last name.The document must include:A full CV including contact details Application deadlineThe deadline for applications is 15 May 2024. Requirements Requirements We are seeking a lecturer who may come from one of two distinct profiles, both of which are of interest to us and eligible for the selection process: Profile 1: Experienced NGO and Cooperation ProfessionalAn individual with a lengthy track record in non-governmental organizations and international cooperation, or in the public management of international cooperation.Must have a comprehensive understanding of the entire sector, its variations, and operations.Must also possess effective teaching communication skills. Profile 2: Academic and Researcher in NGOs and International CooperationA university professor who has dedicated their research and teaching to the field of Cooperation, Development, and NGOs.Must be able to provide a global overview of this field, including its variations and operations. Assessment criteriaThe following aspects of the applicant’s CV will be taken into consideration:Proven record of effective teaching.Oral and written proficiency in English and Spanish.Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.Ability to supervise and guide undergraduate and graduate students in their research projects.Knowledge and respect for the values rooted in the Christian identity of the university