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Lecturer Position in PsychologySalary Package: Lecturer (Level B) from $119,840 to $141,790p.a., plus 17% employer’s superannuation and annual leave loading
Appointment Type: Full-time, up to 36 months fixed term position (1st January, 2025 until 31st December, 2027)
Location: Macquarie University (Wallumattagal Campus, North Ryde)
The School of Psychological Sciences is seeking a suitably qualified academic to be actively involved in the development, curriculum design, teaching, and delivery of units in the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Psychology Courses within the School, as well as engaging in research including supervision.
About You
You will have a tertiary and professional qualifications in psychology, and the capacity to design, deliver units and programs at both the undergraduate and the postgraduate levels. You will also have a strong track record in research (relative to opportunity) including research supervision. Additionally, you will possess a willingness to embrace educational technology, blended learning and educational innovation.
About Us
The School of Psychological Sciences is ranked in the top 75 Psychology Departments in the world and is at the forefront of excellence in research, teaching, and community engagement. We offer accredited undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Psychology with the largest suite of postgraduate programs in New South Wales.
The School sits under the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences (FMHHS) whose current education suite includes courses in clinical science, physiotherapy, medicine, exercise and sports science, public health, psychology, cognitive sciences, linguistics, audiology, and speech pathology. The Faculty forms part of MQ Health, an integrated academic health sciences enterprise which incorporates Macquarie University Hospital and primary and speciality clinics.
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To Apply
To be considered for this position, please apply online by submitting your CV and a separate (3-page maximum) cover letter that details how you meet each of the following selection criteria:
Essential Criteria for Level B (Lecturer)
A PhD or equivalent tertiary qualifications in Psychology.
Registration as a Psychologist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) (or eligible for registration).
Exceptional teaching skills and demonstrated ability to deliver high-quality learning and teaching, including the design, delivery, and management of online and face-to-face content, lectures, tutorials, and assessments, with evidence of excellent student outcomes and reflective practice.
Demonstrated experience in teaching in accredited psychology undergraduate courses including on topics such as health psychology, development, social and personality psychology, and intercultural psychology. Applicants will be required to be capable of teaching across several of these topic areas.
Demonstrated experience in teaching evidence-based assessment and cognitive-behavioural therapeutic approaches and counselling skills across the lifespan, including working with both children and adult clients with a range of mental health problems.
Demonstrated innovation in pedagogy, teaching practice, including assessments and curriculum development, especially in the design and delivery of existing and new programs for applied psychology assessment and therapy practice units.
Demonstrated excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with an ability to relate to build an inclusive teaching and learning environment, and work effectively in a team environment.
Evidence of successful delivery to diverse student cohorts and creating a superior student experience characterised by strong engagement at the postgraduate and undergraduate levels.
Demonstrated strong track record in research, relative to opportunity, including research grants and peer reviewed publications.
Evidence of quality research supervision including Honours.
Research track record that is compatible with the research strengths of staff within the School of Psychological Sciences at Macquarie University.
Please note: Applications for this position are only being accepted from Australian citizens, permanent residents and those currently residing in Australia with full working rights.
This position requires criminal record and qualifications checks.
Specific Role Enquiries: Professor Maria Kangas, Head of School of Psychological Sciences, at [email protected]
Applications Close: Monday, 25th November 2024, 11:59 PM AEST
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