A lecturer's workload usually involves teaching classes, preparing lesson plans, grading assignments, and sometimes conducting research, so it's best to expect a busy schedule!
Generally, you’ll need at least a master's degree in your field, along with teaching experience. Having a Ph.D. can be a feather in your cap!
The hiring process can take anywhere from a few weeks to a couple of months, depending on how many candidates are in the running and the school's schedule.
Typically, background checks may include criminal history, educational verification, and any past employment history to ensure all your ducks are in a row.
In your application, you should include your resume, a cover letter outlining your teaching philosophy, copies of relevant transcripts, and any certifications or licenses that apply.