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Lecturer in Small Animal Clinical Studies (Diagnostic Imaging)

Dates
  • Opening Date: 10-Oct-2024
  • Closing Date: 10-Nov-2024

Location
  • Werribee Campus, Melbourne, Australia

Salary
  • Level B: $119,231 - $141,581 p.a, plus 17% superannuation (pension)

Responsibilities
  • Deliver teaching and training content to all years of the DVM, particularly DVM4, developed for Melbourne Veterinary School by external educational providers.
  • Participate in training provided by external educational providers to achieve the required levels of skills, knowledge and competency to successfully deliver externally-provided educational and training materials and maintain currency.
  • Make independent and innovative contributions to teaching and learning at all levels of the DVM including workplace integrated learning in DVM4, enhancing student learning and experience.
  • Work flexibly across clinical disciplines to provide support for DVM4 workplace integrated learning through student inductions, clinical rounds, mentoring students, and collating and delivering feedback to students.
  • Deliver teaching and assessment in various settings by conducting tutorials, lectures, practical demonstrations, seminars, computer-based learning exercises, and laboratory-based workshops.
  • Provide excellent veterinary services to patients and clients, ensuring that clinical services meet the standards of national and international accreditation bodies.

Requirements
  • An awarded Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine or equivalent veterinary degree registrable in Victoria with at least two years relevant experience as a veterinarian.
  • A post-graduate clinical qualification, or progress towards a post-graduate clinical qualification, in veterinary diagnostic imaging such as a Membership qualification (MANZCVS) or the RCVS Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice or equivalent.
  • Demonstrated tertiary level teaching experience in commercial veterinary practice or university settings with the potential or ability to teach innovative programs for learning at all levels, including online learning and curriculum course design.
  • A scholarly approach to teaching as evidenced by demonstrated skills in teaching practice including analysis of learning needs, identification of appropriate approaches to teaching, and developing ways to improve practice by obtaining and analysing feedback.
  • Demonstrated experience in small animal veterinary clinical practice and proven ability to manage a challenging and varied caseload.

Benefits
  • Salary packaging
  • Subsidised health and wellbeing services
  • Fitness and cultural clubs
  • Myki discounts
  • 25% discount on graduate courses for staff and their immediate families
  • Generous leave provisions

Notes
  • Visa sponsorship is available for this position.
  • This role requires that the successful candidate must undergo and maintain an up-to-date Working with Children Check.