Position DetailsContinuing | Part-Time at 0.2FTEAcademic Level B | $110,127 - $130,325 p.a. pro rata (Exclusive of 17% Super)Location: Renmark | On the Traditional Lands of the First Peoples of the River Murray & Mallee RegionView Position DescriptionAbout the RoleThe Lecturer in Anatomy will play a vital role in advancing excellence in teaching and learning within the South Australia Rural Medical (SARM) Program. This position focuses on delivering high-quality education across a range of medical topics, with particular emphasis on the fundamental disciplines of anatomy, pathology, and histology.The successful candidate will be responsible for making an independent contribution to both teaching and the scholarship of teaching. This includes implementing innovative teaching practices and utilizing cutting-edge educational technologies to enhance student learning outcomes. By fostering an engaging and dynamic educational environment, the Lecturer will help cultivate the next generation of healthcare professionals dedicated to serving rural communities.About YouTo be successful in this role you will demonstrate:Completion of a Bachelor’s degree or higher in a discipline area related to Health or Medical Science or equivalent qualification in Medicine or HealthSignificant teaching and learning experience and excellence at a tertiary level in medical education and/or healthDiscipline-specific knowledge in medical year 1 and 2 subject areas, with a focus on the disciplines of anatomy, pathology and histologyDemonstrated contribution to academic quality assurance processes, such as topic or course reviewsEvidence of use of learning and teaching approaches which enhance student successExperience with engagement within a relevant external professional domain and within a wider community context at local, national, or international level which could include working parties, committees, professional associations, and conference workshops.Life at FlindersWe're transforming and investing in people and facilities to create contemporary, stimulating, and satisfying learning and work environments that reflect our core values of excellence, innovation, courage, and integrity. Flinders is refocusing its strategic priorities with the aim of elevating its performance to be a top ten Australian university, and amongst the top 1% in the world.Reaching beyond the limits of buildings, borders, and backgrounds, ours is an inclusive culture that believes absolutely in equality and opportunity for all. We don't just accommodate differences; we embrace and celebrate them. So, why work at Flinders?17% Superannuation + salary packaging optionsFlexible working arrangementsWide range of professional development activities and servicesWe embrace diversity and promote equity and inclusion for all students and staffFlinders Rural and Remote Health SAFlinders University Rural and Remote Health SA (FRRHSA) facilitates high quality multidisciplinary health education and research in our State's regional areas.We have a strong national and international reputation for providing community-engaged inter-professional training for medical, nursing, and allied health students. This includes the Doctor of Medicine Rural Stream (MDRS) program and multidisciplinary rural clinical placements.About the SA Rural Medical ProgramThe new SA Rural Medical (SARM) Program is a Commonwealth funded; end-to-end rural medical program based in our Rural SA campuses. The SARM Program is one of the components that forms the University’s Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training (RHMT) program which sits within the College of Medicine and Public Health. The aim of the SARM Program is to contribute to strengthening the medical workforce in Rural South Australia. This is achieved through the delivery of a fully accredited 4-year Doctor of Medicine program that is supported by dedicated academic and professional staff based in our Rural SA campuses. The SARM Program will develop the medical workforce and transform the landscape of Rural and Remote South Australia.Our Commitment to Reconciliation and Indigenous EmploymentFlinders University is proud to be an organisation that is committed to our Reconciliation Action Plan and Indigenous Workforce Strategy. Our vision is to be a preferred employer for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We are committed to progressing Indigenous advancement in education, research, employment, and wellbeing, and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples for all Flinders vacancies.Prescribed Conditions for EmploymentA valid Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check which is satisfactory to the University will also be required before the successful applicant can commence in this position.It is a requirement of this position that the incumbent maintain a current Working With Children Check which is satisfactory to the University in accordance with the Child Safety (Prohibited Persons) Act 2016 (SA).How to Apply and InformationYou are required to submit a Suitability Statement of no more than 3 pages, addressing the Key Position Capabilities of the position description.For more information regarding this position, please contact James Padley.Please see here for our Reconciliation Action Plan.Please see here for our Indigenous Workforce Strategy.CertificationApplications to be submitted before 10.00pm:24 Nov 2024At Flinders we embrace and celebrate diversity and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and people of all ages, ethnicities, abilities, sexual orientations, and gender identities.Flinders. 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