4 days ago, from University of New EnglandFull-time, fixed-term to 31/12/2026, with the possibility of extension. Current UNE Staff: In taking up this appointment, please be aware your current fixed term or permanent role will cease the day prior to you taking this position$107,734 to $127,683 per annum (Level B)Plus 17% employer superannuationSalary packaging options are available4 weeks annual leave plus Christmas week shutdown, per annumLocated in UNE Sydney Campus and available for flexible, work from home or hybridApplicants must have appropriate Australian work rights for the duration of this position (UNE will not provide sponsorship for this position)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.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 Future Fit 2021-2030: Personalised Learning Journeys, Empowering Communities, and Building Resilience.About the roleAs a Teaching Focused Lecturer, you will contribute to the innovation of learning, teaching, and assessment, and lead in the design and delivery of education at the University within the context of the Future Fit strategic plan. You are expected to make a significant contribution to teaching practice within the Academic Success directorate at UNE.In this full-time role, you are expected to be based at and support all students studying at UNE's Sydney Metro campus to improve their academic literacy, focusing particularly on students from non-English speaking backgrounds (NESB) and international students. As a Lecturer (Academic Skills), you will be responsible for identifying the specific needs of these cohorts and contributing to the development and delivery of teaching in various forms, and helping to create resources that focus on critical academic skills such as writing, reading comprehension, and oral communication in English.
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