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Associate Lecturer/Lecturer in Podiatry

 

  • Full Time, Continuing

  • $58,990 – $100,072 pa (Incl. Super.)

  • Albury-Wodonga
  • The Faculty of Science has more than 7500 students and over 400 staff dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge. It delivers flexible and innovative teaching programs designed to produce job-ready graduates for a diverse range of professions. As a leader in strategic and applied research the Faculty aims to enhance and extend scientific knowledge, train and educate future researchers as well as provide scientific solutions to current regional, national and global challenges. The staff and students of the Faculty achieve their educational and research goals through ethical practice, professional collaboration, industry involvement and a commitment to continual improvement.

    The School of Community Health has a diverse range of staff who work together in the pursuit of excellence in teaching, research, clinical practise and community engagement. Our five professional courses are in the areas of Health and Rehabilitation Science, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Podiatry and Speech Pathology. In Teaching we work to enable students to reach their full potential and to work in interprofessional models of health practice so that they enhance the communities in which they work as graduate health professionals. Our Research strengths have been developed through cooperative methods that link researchers from a range of backgrounds with the communities that we form a part of. All staff in the School of Community Health are committed to work with regional and rural communities to educate and graduate future health professionals; we use research to find answers to community questions; and we work together to support people to become agents for positive change within their community.

    The successful applicant will take an academic role in the development and expansion of the podiatry program in the School of Community Health. They will also use blended models of subject delivery at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in Podiatry, liaise effectively with clinical placement partners, participate in the administration and ongoing curriculum development of courses offered by the School of Community Health at CSU and progress an active research profile aligned to the strategic direction of the School.

    Applications Close: 4 January 2010

    Associate Professor Julia Coyle
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