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Posted Mar 31, 2026

Junior Lecturer: Financial Reporting & Compliance

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Application close date: 09 April 2026


The Position

The School of Professional Accounting is seeking a motivated and capable Junior Lecturer to join its BCom in Accounting team within the Undergraduate Department as Junior Lecturer in the Financial Reporting & Compliance (FRCO) Theme Team. The FRCO theme covers technical competencies in International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), Taxation, Accounting Information Systems (AIS), including the practical application of accounting processes within systems such as Sage Business Cloud Accounting, and related compliance topics essential for professional accounting education. The successful candidate will primarily be responsible for delivering modules that integrate technical accounting knowledge with applied, system-based learning, tailored specifically to meet the needs of accounting students on the BCom in Accounting.

This role is suited to an early-career academic or professional with a strong foundation in accounting and a keen interest in developing their teaching capability.

Experience with an online learning platform is advantageous but not required.


All staff in the school work remotely and therefore, applications from anywhere in South Africa will be accepted.

Some important aspects to take note of, given that our working environment differs from a standard educational institution in a number of ways:

 

1. Research expectation

This role, along with all our current permanent academic positions, does not carry with it an expectation for the performance of any formal research. Learning and reflecting is an important part of our values and we seek to apply best practice in all that we do. However, our focus is not on formal research output and, as such, our systems and processes are not designed to either support or reward individuals committed to traditional research.

 

2. After-hours availability

Our programmes are designed to be flexible and accommodate students who find themselves in a wide range of circumstances, specifically including working students. As a result, we offer synchronous, online live sessions to our students after-hours on a weekly basis – these occur between 5:30pm and 7:30pm on weeknights (Monday to Thursday). Additionally, academic staff members are expected to be available for after-hours online, and one-on-one consultations with students for a few hours each week, either in the evenings or early in the mornings before working hours.

 

3. Remote working and travel expectations

The majority of our team works entirely online, as our courses are completely online. Therefore, all members of staff are expected to have a stable and reliable source of access to the internet, a backup plan in case of loadshedding and a suitable home office environment. (IT equipment, including a laptop, screen and other essentials will be provided by Milpark.)

 

Additionally, the team gathers in person in Cape Town roughly 4 times per year and so members of staff located elsewhere in the country are expected to travel to Cape Town for those meetings, which may require up to three nights away at a time. (The cost of this travel is covered by Milpark.)

 

4. Salary bands

We seek to compensate our staff fairly and remunerate them in line with market-related rates. That being said, we believe that working in our team has much to offer in terms of job fulfillment and team culture which cannot be captured in monetary terms.

 

Responsibilities

Specific responsibilities include:


Professional Development, Collaboration and Engagement:


Education & Experience Requirements


Key Selection Criteria 


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Preference will be given to applicants from designated groups, and appointments will be made in line with our EE requirements.