Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Speech Pathology - Charles Sturt University - EducationCareer

First listed on: 16 May 2018

Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Speech Pathology

 

  • Work with a motivated and collaborative team in a dynamic and progressive interdisciplinary school
  • Great Rural Location in the picturesque regional NSW
  • Supportive, friendly and flexible work environment

The Role

  • Continuing, Full Time
  • $92,117 to $130,114 pa (plus super)
  • Albury Wodonga

You will actively engage in teaching, research, curriculum development and student engagement related to Speech Pathology programs in the School of Community Health. They will be expected to use blended models of subject delivery in their teaching to students in undergraduate and Master-entry programs, liaise effectively with workplace learning partners, participate in the administration and ongoing curriculum development and progress an active research profile aligned to the strategic direction of the School. Preference will be given to applicants with clinical and/or research experience in speech pathology practice with adult populations, telehealth, and/or clinical education.

To be successful you will have:

  • Appropriate qualifications according to the level of appointment as outlined in the position description
  • Sound knowledge and understanding of contemporary speech pathology gained through industry experience
  • Ability to contribute to course and subject design, and to deliver high quality student centred learning and teaching
  • Ability to build partnerships and effectively liaise with academic colleagues
  • Effective communication and interpersonal skills

About Us

Charles Sturt University is a young and growing university committed to developing far-sighted people who help their communities grow and flourish. We make a significant contribution to the prosperity and vibrancy of our rural and regional communities, with a reach and impact across Australia and internationally. We work together with industry, communities and students to create new thinking, inspire each other and make a positive and progressive contribution to the world.

The Faculty of Science delivers flexible, innovative teaching programs which provide graduates with the skills and knowledge to build a career, advance their profession and contribute to their community. We currently have more than 9000 students and over 500 staff dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge.

We are a leader in strategic and applied research in a wide array of sciences. We enhance and extend knowledge, train and educate future researchers and provide scientific solutions to current challenges. We achieve this through ethical practice, professional collaborations, industry involvement and a commitment to continual improvement.

We also provide a range of health and other services to our regional communities through our enterprise activities.

The School of Community Health has a diverse range of staff who work together in the pursuit of excellence in teaching, research and community engagement. The School is focused on five professional courses including health and rehabilitation science, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, podiatry and speech pathology.

Staff in the School of Community Health are committed to work with regional and rural communities to train and graduate future health professionals; we use research to find answers to community questions; and we work together to support people to become agents for positive change within their community.

The School provides students with clinical training opportunities through the operation of commercial clinics offering services in Podiatry, Speech Pathology and Physiotherapy

CSU offers a great work-life balance, professional development opportunities and generous financial benefits.

Charles Sturt University is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. Applications are encouraged from Indigenous Australians; people with a disability; women (particularly for senior and non-traditional roles); people who identify as LGBTIQ; and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

This position is open to Australian Citizens and Permanent Residents; or applicants who hold a current valid work visa commensurate with this position.

Application Requirements

Applicants are expected to apply online and address the selection criteria in the position description. If you experience difficulties applying online or for further information on completing the application process please visit our how to apply page or contact us.

This position is advertised across multiple levels. Please refer to the essential and desirable criteria in each position description for the respective level and address each criterion based on your skills and experience and the level of position that you are applying for.

Positions descriptions can be obtained via the following links;

Further Information

Additional information is available in the position description or by contacting:

Dr Catherine Easton | Discipline Lead Speech Pathology | ceaston@csu.edu.au | Ph: 02 6051 9159

Applications Close: 11pm, 14 June 2018

 
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