Job Purpose:
The Warehouse Logistics Teacher is responsible for delivering instruction and hands-on training in warehouse operations, inventory management, supply chain logistics, and related topics. The role aims to equip students with the practical skills and theoretical knowledge needed for careers in logistics, warehousing, and distribution.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Teaching & Instruction:
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Deliver engaging lessons on warehouse operations, inventory control, material handling, safety procedures, and logistics systems.
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Use real-world examples and case studies to enhance student understanding.
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Integrate technology and software tools used in modern warehouse management (e.g., WMS, barcode systems).
Practical Training:
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Supervise hands-on training in simulated or real warehouse environments.
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Teach students how to operate warehouse equipment (e.g., forklifts, scanners) safely and efficiently.
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Guide students in organizing, storing, and tracking inventory.
Curriculum Development:
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Develop and update course materials aligned with industry standards.
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Incorporate current trends in supply chain and logistics.
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Collaborate with industry partners to ensure relevance of training.
Assessment & Evaluation:
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Design and administer assessments, practical tests, and projects.
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Provide feedback and support to help students improve.
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Maintain accurate records of student progress and performance.
Professional Development & Collaboration:
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Stay current with developments in logistics and warehousing.
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Participate in faculty meetings, training sessions, and industry events.
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Work with colleagues to support interdisciplinary learning.
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Ensure adherence & compliance to policies, procedures, standards, Health & Safety requirements, ethical code of conduct & values.
Key Accountabilities:
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Deliver effective and engaging instruction on warehouse operations and logistics using real-world examples and modern technologies.
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Ensure learning outcomes are met through structured lesson planning and execution.
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Support students in applying theoretical knowledge through practical exercises and project work.
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Develop and revise course materials to reflect current industry standards and technological advancements.
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Design and administer assessments that evaluate both theoretical understanding and practical skills.
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Provide regular, constructive feedback on student performance.
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Contribute to a collaborative and innovative academic environment that enhances student learning.
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Engage in institutional training, peer collaboration, and knowledge-sharing activities.
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Continuously seek opportunities for personal and professional development.
Education Qualification and Experience:
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Bachelor’s degree in Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Business, or a related field (Master’s preferred).
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Minimum 3 years of industry experience in warehouse or logistics operations.
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Teaching certification or vocational training experience (preferred).
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Familiarity with warehouse management systems (WMS) and logistics software.
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Strong communication, organizational, and classroom management skills.
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Ability to teach both theory and practical skills effectively.