Lecturer in Speech Pathology
Speech Pathology Lecturer – Paediatrics and disability expertise required
Academic Level B, Salary Range $109,830 Pa - $130,080 pa + 17% Super
Full Time, Fixed Term Opportunity (3 years)
Job no: 501609
Work type: Academic
Location: Bruce
Categories: Education Focused, Health, Speech Pathology
About us:
Join University of Canberra where we walk together to foster an inclusive community. Together, we endeavour to empower, connect, and exchange knowledge with our diverse people, cultures, and environments.
We stand firm and dedicated to upholding fundamental values such as inclusivity, honouring Indigenous cultures (Narragunnawali), driving positive change, nurturing curiosity, and promoting collaborative efforts. We are committed to leading the national education sector in championing equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility via Connected – A Decadal Strategy 2023-2032. UC encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disabilities and people from culturally diverse groups.
About the opportunity:
We are seeking a dynamic and dedicated Lecturer in Speech Pathology to join our Health Faculty. This is an Education Focused position that offers a unique opportunity to contribute significantly to the academic, clinical, and professional landscape within the Paediatrics and Disability Care sector.
In this role, you will be responsible for:
- Delivering high-quality teaching across various modes, including interactive workshops and virtual classroom settings.
- Applying theoretical knowledge and clinical expertise to create engaging and practical learning experiences.
- Preparing students for real-world challenges through comprehensive education and training.
Key Responsibilities
- Contribute to the development and delivery of the curriculum within the Speech Pathology discipline.
- Engage with students in both classroom and clinical settings, providing guidance and support to enhance their learning journey.
- Collaborate with colleagues to advance academic initiatives and participate in research activities as applicable.
- Stay current with developments in your field to ensure the teaching content is relevant and up-to-date.
This role is perfect for someone looking to sustain and advance their academic career while making a meaningful impact on the next generation of health professionals. You will be part of a supportive and collaborative team, dedicated to excellence in teaching and research.
If you are a high performing Level A and seeking a growth opportunity, this could be the role for you.
To be considered for this position:
- You must have a minimum of a Masters in Speech Pathology
- Be willing to work towards a PhD and
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Offerings/ Benefits/ Culture:
The University offers excellent conditions and benefits such as:
- Flexible working arrangements
- Family-friendly policies
- On campus Gym, Medical services, Cafes, Post office, Supermarket and Childcare facilities.
- Professional Development offerings (study assistance, corporate programs and discounts)
- Innovative work environment with a diverse and inclusive culture
- Access to Employee Assistance Program and a corporate private Health Plan (Bupa)
What we need from you:
To be considered for this position, we require your CV and a cover letter explaining what skills you would bring to the role; no additional documents are necessary.
Submit your CV through the “Apply Now” tab. We kindly ask that you take this opportunity to align your CV with the Position Description, ensuring that your skills and experience are clearly articulated in connection with the specific requirements of the role.
If you are initially shortlisted, you may be asked to complete an online one-way video interview. There will be a list of pre-set questions that will need to be answered within a stipulated time.
Working rights:
Applicants who wish to apply for this position should have valid working rights at the time of submission.
WWVP:
The University of Canberra is committed to the safety of vulnerable and young people. As such, successful applicants will be required to have a current ACT working with vulnerable people registration.
For further details on how to apply:
please contact Dr Jacqui McKechnie, Discipline Lead in Speech Pathology on 02 6206 8583 or email Jacqui.McKechnie@canberra.edu.au
Recruitment and application questions:
please contact the Talent Acquisition team on 02 6206 3867 or email uctalent@canberra.edu.au
Closing date:
11.55pm, 3rd November 2024
Advertised:
18 Oct 2024 AUS Eastern Daylight Time