
Lecturers at Bootstrap Christian University
Bootstrap Christian UniversityZambiaformal/ professionalK0
Posted: 4/29/2026 • Closes: 5/29/2026
Job Description
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn More We have started building our professional LinkedIn page. Follow LECTURERS – TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS (03) • The primary purpose of the Lecturer in Transport and Logistics is to provide high-quality instruction and academic leadership within the department. The successful candidates will be responsible for preparing students for the complexities of global supply chains, fleet management, and strategic distribution. They will contribute to the university’s mission through rigorous teaching, research, and the development of innovative logistics solutions that serve the national economy. Teaching and Curriculum Development: Deliver lectures, tutorials, and practical sessions in Transport Management, Supply Chain, and Freight Operations. Develop and update course materials to reflect current industry trends. Research and Innovation: Conduct original research in logistics and transport systems, aiming for publication in peer-reviewed journals. Assessment: Prepare, administer, and grade examinations, assignments, and practical assessments to evaluate student progress accurately. Student Mentorship: Supervise student research projects, internships, and provide career guidance within the logistics sector. Community Engagement: Collaborate with industry partners to facilitate industrial attachments and community-based transport initiatives. Grade 12 school certificate with five (5) credits or better including English and Mathematics. Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant field with a Merit or better. Master’s Degree in Transport and Logistics, Supply Chain Management, or a related field will be an added advantage). At least 3 to 5 years of teaching experience at the tertiary level or senior industry experience in a logistics environment. Valid membership with a relevant professional body (e.g., CILT). Lecturers – Clearing and Forwarding (2) • The Lecturer in Clearing and Forwarding will specialize in the technical and legal aspects of international trade, customs procedures, and documentation. Their role is to equip students with the practical skills required to navigate cross-border trade regulations, tariff classifications, and freight forwarding operations effectively. Instructional Delivery: Teach specialized modules including Customs Legislation, International Trade Documentation, Incoterms, and Port Operations. Practical Training: Facilitate hands-on training in customs clearing software and the preparation of bill of entry/laden documents. Academic Support: Assist in the development of departmental workshops and seminars focused on evolving trade laws and maritime regulations. Quality Assurance: Ensure all teaching and assessment methods comply with university standards and national regulatory frameworks. Industry Liaison: Maintain active links with customs authorities and forwarding agencies to ensure the curriculum remains industry-relevant. Grade 12 school certificate with five (5) credits or better including English and Mathematics. Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in International Trade, Logistics, or a related field with a focus on Clearing and Forwarding. Master’s Degree in International Trade, Logistics, or a related field with a focus on Clearing and Forwarding. Professional Certification in Customs Clearing and Freight Forwarding is highly desirable. At least 3 years of teaching experience or significant professional experience in a Clearing and Forwarding firm. Registration with a relevant professional body. i. Excellent communication and presentation skills ii. Visionary and Research-oriented vi. Ability to work under pressure The University offers a competitive remuneration package to the individuals appointed to these positions.
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