The Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong (THEi) is a member institute of the Vocational Training Council (VTC), established in 2012. It is an innovative, professional and entrepreneurial organisation committed to greening and sustainability. THEi offers more than 20 professional "Applied Science-Oriented" degree programmes across six Academic Departments: Department of Food and Health Sciences, Department of Construction, Environment and Engineering, Department of Sport and Recreation, Department of Hospitality and Business Management, Department of Design and Architecture, and Department of Digital Innovation and Technology. These programmes cover industries with growth potential in Hong Kong and the Asia-Pacific region. The programmes integrate practical applications with theoretical knowledge to ensure that students can effectively apply what they have learned. Our degree programmes are accredited by the Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications, as well as by the relevant professional bodies where appropriate. By adopting an applied Science-Oriented teaching approach and focusing on applied Bachelor's degree programmes, THEi equips students with professional skills and knowledge to meet various future challenges upon graduation. THEi also collaborates closely with the industry and engage students in active learning pedagogies including a strong emphasis on project-based learning involving real-world problem-solving with and for local industries and professions.
For more information about our Institute, please visit https://www.thei.edu.hk. |
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Specialism: |
Sports Therapy |
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Major Duties: |
The appointee shall report to the Programme Leader and Head of Department and engage in teaching and related learning activities, support students in their learning, participate in academic and scholarly activities of the Department, and undertake academic and administrative support services. |
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Requirements: |
The successful candidate should have a recognised Master’s degree, preferably a Doctoral degree, in Physiotherapy, Sports Physiotherapy, Sports Therapy, Strength and Conditioning or related disciplines, preferably with relevant teaching experience at tertiary level and/or experience in professional practice in the relevant fields; and high proficiency in English and preferably in Chinese, including Putonghua. |
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He/she should be a registered physiotherapist, sports therapist, or with potential for registration with the Physiotherapists Board of Hong Kong, or sports therapist registered with the Society of Sports Therapists in the UK. The candidate who possesses dual professional qualifications (i.e. Sports Therapy and Physiotherapy OR Sports Therapy and Strength & Conditioning) will have an advantage. The ability to teach subjects in the following areas will be a great advantage: |
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Rehabilitation of Special Populations; |
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Professional Practice & Clinical Leadership in Sports Therapy; |
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Recognition and Evaluation of Sports Injuries; |
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Management of Sports Injury; |
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Principles and Practice of Sports Therapy; |
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Sport Massage; |
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Functional Anatomy and Exercise Physiology; |
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Manual Therapy; |
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Pitch-side Emergency and Trauma Management; and |
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Strength and Conditioning. |
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Ability and experience in arranging student internships and supervise honours project or those with extensive local and international industrial connections would also be an advantage. |
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Notes: |
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The post is at the rank of Teaching Fellow II. |
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Candidates may be appointed on fractional, short term or part-time terms of employment. |
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The appointee(s) may be required to perform duties at different sites and work irregular hours, shifts and on Saturdays and Sundays as necessary. |
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The remuneration package will be competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. |
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The appointee(s) will work at the Chai Wan Campus. |