Lecturer, Speech Pathology and Clinical Supervisor at Federation University Australia HK Programs
Churchill, Victoria, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 Apr, 26

Salary

112046.0

Posted On

06 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Speech Pathology, Clinical Supervision, Teaching, Research, Student Assessment, Unit Coordination, Educational Experience, Problem Solving, Innovation, Communication, Team Collaboration, Administration, Scholarship, Commitment to Teaching, Clinical Placement, Project Management

Industry

Higher Education

Description
Contribute to the development and delivery of Speech Pathology units and clinical placements at our Gippsland Campus. • Institute of Health and Wellbeing – Churchill Campus • Part-time (0.5), continuing appointment • Academic Level B - $112,046 p.a. (pro-rata) plus up to 17% superannuation Position closing date: 26/01/2026 Ranked number one university in Australia for First Generation Student Enrolments (Good Universities Guide 2022) and with top rankings in Victoria around student support, social equity, skills and employment, we are driven to make difference to every student and the community providing lifelong learning, skills, and research locally, regionally, and globally. With University and TAFE campuses in Ballarat, Berwick, Gippsland, and the Wimmera we are positioned to provide pathways from vocational education and skills training through to higher education. About the role As an integral member of our team, you will be committed to delivering student-centred high-quality supervision, learning and teaching experiences, that are closely linked to and reflect contemporary health needs and contexts. You will contribute to the development and delivery of Speech Pathology units at undergraduate and graduate levels, act as a clinical supervisor at the student-led speech pathology clinics and contribute to the Institutes research course and administrative functions. You will: develop, teach, coordinate and moderate units in speech therapy; undertake supervision, teaching and assessment of undergraduate, honours and postgraduate students; undertake research activities; and supervise students undertaking clinical placement, project units, honours programs and research higher degrees. About you You will work as part of the Institute’s team of academic and administrative staff. You will possess proven educational, research and professional experience and seek to embed long and short-term research strategies for the Institute within the strategic framework of the University and in accordance with its mission. You will be a creative thinker and avid problem-solver, who possesses initiative, innovation, and a can-do attitude. You will possess: a certified practicing member of Speech Pathology Australia: commitment to scholarship and a potential for academic advancement; demonstrated commitment to and enthusiasm for teaching, and a good teaching record as a clinical supervisor; and previous experience in academic administration, including the administration of units and clinical supervision. All University positions delivering education and/or services to children must hold a valid Working With Children Check (WWCC). Please refer to the position description for WWCC requirements. How to apply Please apply by Monday, 26 January 2026. Applicants are required to submit a resume and a suitability statement not to exceed two-pages. View position description Federation University is committed to The Circle Back Initiative program, whereby we will respond to every applicant. If you are experiencing technical difficulties with your application, please email the Recruitment team or phone 03 5327 9756. Our position descriptions also list a contact person for job specific inquiries. Let our staff tell you more. Established in 1870 Federation University has been reaching communities and building generations of independent thinkers united in the knowledge that they are greater together. Federation University is committed to attracting, developing and retaining the best talent ranging from our academic and research staff to those working in student experience and professional roles. We are all part of a collaborative culture inspiring the highest levels of excellence, innovation, integrity and respect.
Responsibilities
The role involves developing and delivering Speech Pathology units and supervising clinical placements. The lecturer will also contribute to research activities and administrative functions within the Institute.
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