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Associate Professor in Nursing

 

  • Full Time, Continuing

  • HEW Academic Level D - $124,297-$136,935 (Incl. Super.)

  • Bathurst / Dubbo / Wagga Wagga
  • 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.

    The School of Nursing and Midwifery is located on five campuses in NSW and offers a number of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The School has a well established reputation in providing high quality education programs, both on-campus (internal) and off-campus (distance education & overseas), which will equip graduates to function effectively in Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Midwifery, and Indigenous Mental Health employment. Academic staff have significant expertise in teaching and research related to primary health care, chronic health conditions, midwifery and mental health nursing.

    Applications are invited for an Associate Professor position which will support our nursing education programs and growing research activity. Applicants must hold a PhD and be able to demonstrate the capacity to play a significant role in scholarship, research, professional development activities and contribute to academic and administrative leadership in the School. In addition, these roles involve active engagement in the development of a program of research and supervision of BN(Hons) and research higher degree students to demonstrate a commitment to quality teaching, research and publication and the development of the discipline.

    Applications Close: 15 November 2009

     

     

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