Instructor of the Department of Pathology LF
Masaryk University Zobrazit všechny práce
- Brno, Jihomoravský
- Trvalý pracovní poměr
- Částečný úvazek
Deadline: 2 May 2026
Start date: upon agreement
Job type: part-time
Job field: Science and research | Education and schoolingThe Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of Masaryk University appoints a selection procedure for the positionInstructor of the Department of Pathology of the Faculty of Medicine MU(with shorter working hours)The Department of Pathology is an educational and research workplace of the Medical Faculty of MU. Provides teaching of students in theoretical and preclinical fields.You can also learn more about us on our , or .The scope of your work will be:
- participation in theoretical and practical teaching at the workplace
- preparation of the study and teaching materials
- involvement in research and development activities, including the publication and presentation of research results
- share in the organizational provision of research and pedagogical activities, incl. related administration
- Completed university education in the medical field (with the title MD), or equivalent education attained abroad
- Commenced specialization in the field of pathology
- Professional experience in the given field, teaching experience
- Capability of independent professional and research work including publishing activities
- Capability to actively participate at an international conference or professional seminar
- Fluent English (spoken and written)
- Fluent Czech (spoken and written)
- Active approach, initiative and willingness for further education
- Moral integrity
- Work in an inspiring intellectual environment
- Involvement in teaching in a unique simulation centre
- Professional growth and the possibility of continuous education
- employee benefits (8 weeks holiday, supplementary pension insurance, free vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis and more)
- a structured CV
- an overview of scientific and publishing activities
- photocopies of qualification papers and diplomas
- recommendations by two professional guarantors
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