Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Social Work (Teaching Focused)
School of Health, Faculty of Medicine & Health
Continuing, full-time (part-time will be considered) Level B - $ 107,734 to $ 127,683 (part time pro rata ) per annum Level C - $ 131,671 to $ 151,624 (part time pro rata ) per annum Plus 17% employer superannuation Salary packaging options are available 4 weeks annual leave plus Christmas week shutdown, per annum, (part time pro rata) Location: Armidale Campus Relocation assistance provided Applicants must have appropriate Australian work rights for the duration of this position (UNE will not provide sponsorship for this position) About the role
As a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Social Work at the University of New England (UNE), you will contribute to the achievement of the university's strategic objectives by delivering high-quality education.
Your role will ensure consistency between academic standards and the university's goals, fostering excellence in teaching and learning to improve healthcare outcomes.
Your specific responsibilities include developing and delivering course materials, contributing to the teaching effort of the institution, scholarship in alignment with UNE's strategic priorities and participating in academic and professional service activities.
These responsibilities align with the UNE Strategic Plan and the Academic Classification Standards to maintain high educational and professional standards.
About you
To be successful in this role, you will be an enthusiastic educator, with an understanding of curriculum and/or assessment design development, and experience in supporting students to learn.
You will be driven to develop greater expertise in the scholarship of teaching and learning, and you will have communication and professional skills that allow you to work well in diverse teams.
You will have an interest in innovation, a familiarity with technology-enhanced teaching, and a collaborative approach to your work.
You will have organisational skills that enable you to undertake unit coordination and to balance multiple concurrent priorities.
To Apply
Submit your application through and refer to vacancy ref 225035.
Your application should be comprised of:
Covering letter; Responses to selection criteria; Current CV.
Enquiries and additional information
To discuss this role please contact Professor Karl Roberts phone: (02) 6773 5554 or email:
Closing Date: Midnight, Sunday 6 April 2025
Reference No: 225035
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