Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
24 Aug, 25
Salary
131514.13
Posted On
13 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Teaching, It, Addition
Industry
Education Management
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
The University of New England (UNE) is a regionally based, globally networked university renowned for the quality of its student experience and the excellence of its research specialisations. In addition, UNE pioneered teaching to external students making it the most experienced provider of distance and innovative online education.
UNE emphasises its people, staff and students’ growth and development. We aspire to be a leader in innovation and change and a centre for the Armidale and the North-West communities.
Equity, diversity and inclusion are central to the core values of UNE and we are committed to engaging, supporting and growing a richly diverse workforce. From the Oorala Aboriginal Centre at the heart of our campus, to the inclusive organisations such as the UNE Ally Network, the UNE Women’s Society, and the many international cultural groups - all will feel valued and respected at UNE.
You will embody the UNE values and strive to be Open, Enquiring, Exceptional and Making a Difference. Additionally, you will be committed to achieving the goals embedded in the Future Fit Strategic Plan 2021-2030.
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As a Teaching Focused Academic (60% Teaching; 30% Service; 10% Scholarship) you will contribute to the innovation of learning, teaching and assessment within UNE’s postgraduate professional psychology programs. As a Lecturer you will contribute to UNE’s postgraduate professional and Clinical Psychology programs to strengthen and expand the University’s, teaching and training capacity in this area, and to serve the needs of education in professional psychology in Australia. Our programs are well established and popular with students, particularly those living and working in rural and regional areas.
A key part of the role within the Clinical Psychology Program would be as the Unit Coordinator of postgraduate units delivered online. The successful applicant will teach into other units in the program in their areas of expertise. The role also involves supervising students (e.g., honours), and undertaking other roles as needed to support the postgraduate programs in their growth initiatives. Applicants must hold or working towards finalising a PhD in Psychology and ideally have some academic experience to teach, research, and supervise honours or higher degree student projects.