About Us
We are a university of the land and people of our regions. True to the character of regional Australia, we have gumption, we have soul, and we collaborate with others.
We develop holistic, far-sighted people who help their communities grow and flourish.
The Role
As an academic in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, you will contribute to education, professional development, engagement, and administrative tasks for the School and Faculty.
You will teach primarily in the veterinary science undergraduate program; however, your input into other relevant courses (e.g., veterinary technology), including postgraduate subjects, could also be required.
You will have access to opportunities to advance your research interests, including clinical subject material, clinical skills, and/or related to the scholarship of teaching and learning in collaboration with other staff in the School and University.
About You
You must have a veterinary qualification, with or planning to work towards Small Animal Radiology Membership qualification or equivalent (mentorship can be provided).
You should have experience and understanding of Diagnostic Imaging, gained through clinical experience, industry experience, and/or scholarly activities or similar.
You must demonstrate evidence of delivering high-quality student-centered learning and teaching, potentially in a workplace (clinic) setting.
You must be able to work independently and collaboratively, including by applying culturally respectful, inclusive, and safe workplace practices, with an outcome-oriented focus.
You should have potential to build and lead partnerships, networks, and relationships within clinical veterinary practice and external providers to achieve professional and team objectives.