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Teaching Fellow: Software Development


MEST Teaching Fellows are engineering or/and computer science graduates, business graduates or with communication background from top universities in the North America, Europe, Asia and Africa, who make a one-year commitment to work at the MEST campus in Accra.
Teaching Fellows should have strong management qualities and a keen, developed interest in teaching and working with people. They provide fundamental teaching and critical support to Senior Faculty, helping EITs develop their programming skills, technological understanding, entrepreneurial spirit and global business skills.
Teaching Fellow: Software Development
Your Qualifications Should Include:
         Programming proficiency in at least one of the following languages: Java, C++, C#, PHP
         Experience with relational databases and SQL
         Knowledge of object-oriented programming and design
         Interest and/or passion for teaching and technology
         Ability to work in a team, and to deal with ambiguity
         Good verbal and written communication in English; good presentation skills
         Bachelor's degree in computer science or related field Responsibilities
         Prepare and deliver lectures and labs on technical topics as needed
         Grade and evaluate technical deliverables
         Tutor students one on one in programming fundamentals
         Help determine topics and requirements of project assignments
         Research options and assist project teams with technology selections
         Provide technical support on software development tools such as IDE's, source control, bug tracking
         We also encourage people with network background to apply
Teaching Fellow: Business & Entrepreneurship
Your Qualifications Should Include:
         Bachelor's degree in business and/or entrepreneurship
         Creativity/brainstorming techniques and business idea generation and validation
         Basic understanding of finance, accounting, marketing and strategy
         Business plan writing and evaluation skills
         Passion for teaching
         Ability to work in a team, and to deal with ambiguity
         Good verbal and written communication in English; good presentation skills Responsibilities
         Prepare and deliver lectures as needed
         Help determine topics and requirements for project assignments
         Grade and evaluate deliverables
         Tutor students one on one
         Prepare students for the global business world by becoming a mentor and positive role model
 Teaching Fellow: Communications
Your Qualifications Should Include:
         Bachelor's degree in communications, business, or related field
         Demonstrated ability to successfully apply communication skills in a professional environment
         Knowledge of time management and project management concepts
         Experience in delivering professional standard presentations
         Ability to apply logic and critical thinking to problem solving
         High level English language skills; written and verbal
         Passion for teaching
         Ability to work in a team, and to deal with ambiguity
         Prepare and deliver lectures as needed
         Help determine topics and requirements for project assignments
         Grade and evaluate deliverables
         Tutor students one on one
         Prepare students for the global business world by becoming a mentor and positive role model
What You Gain as a Fellow
         Invaluable work & life experience in an entrepreneurial organization working to make a difference
         Teaching experience; International work experience
         A chance to make a significant impact- transfer knowledge and skills to talented Africans who will set up software companies
         Develop relationships with Africa's future leaders Compensation
         US$1000 Monthly stipend
         Travel, Housing, Meals and Emergency Health Insurance provided by MEST
This is a unique opportunity for you to be part of a team that will develop Africa's future technology generation!
Because of the challenges Teaching Fellows face as they seek to make a significant impact on MEST, and their Trainees, the recruitment process is selective.
Although our program is selective, applicants do not compete against one another for a fixed number of positions. MEST is focused on finding the right fit with the right team dynamics. We evaluate applicants against the characteristics listed above, and those who demonstrate strong evidence of those characteristics are successful.
Application Deadline: March 11th 2013
START DATE IN GHANA: August 1st, every year
Please apply through our online application system under Opportunities.