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Part-time Interior Design lecturer wanted for Jan 2017 term

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 12:09 pm
by gehch1205
Job Opportunity!

Raffles Education Corporation – one of the leading creative designs and management education groups’ in the Asia Pacific region are expanding and seek team players with passion and drive to be a part of this exciting team in Phnom Penh with Raffles International College (Cambodia) Limited. We would like to invite you to join us for a challenging career and opportunities for personal development.


1. Lecturers
Interior Design (Part-time)

• Pre-requisites:-

o Bachelor or Masters Degree holder or related discipline from international recognized universities.
o At least 3 - 5 years' relevant industry experience with a credible portfolio
o Good communication and interpersonal skills.
o Competent to plan, develop and teach.
o Preferably 2 years lecturing in relevant study areas.
o Must have high English language competency
o Self-starter with an innovative mind

Modules to be taught (Advanced Diploma in Interior Design):
1. 2D-CAD
2. Budget Costing and Documentation
3. Construction Studies 2
4. Creativity and Concept Development
5. Building Technology and Construction
6. Architectural Drafting
7. Design Studio 4
8. Professional Practice

Interested candidates who enjoy working in a fast-paced, dynamic environment are invited to send in a detailed resume (stating current and expected salaries) along with a recent photograph to [email protected] . If you need more information do call or message 011773928 or 023991288

Re: Part-time Interior Design lecturer wanted for Jan 2017 term

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 7:35 pm
by Luigi
Would love to see the short list of eligible's with required credentials in Cambodia or willing to relocate.

Re: Part-time Interior Design lecturer wanted for Jan 2017 term

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 12:21 am
by bolueeleh
raffles? really? wow

Re: Part-time Interior Design lecturer wanted for Jan 2017 term

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 4:26 am
by Bertros
gots to be a put-on for sure.

the pay disparity from what a person with those qualifications could make anywhere as opposed to being part time in cambo would be
a several orders of magnitude.

just sayin'


Bertros :hattip: