Main characteristics
- Company
- University of the Sunshine Coast
- Salary
- $106,050 - $125,819 p.a. + 17% Superannuation
- Employment type
- Full time
- Category
- Education & Training
Job summary
Lecturer in Psychology / Job ID 23093School of Health | UniSC Sunshine Coast and UniSC Moreton Bay campusesLevel B, $106,050 - $125,819 p.a., plus up to 17% employer superannuationFull-time, ongoing appointmentThe Opportunity
We have an exciting opportunity for a high-achieving, innovative, and resourceful academic to join UniSC's School of Health. You will contribute to the effective delivery of innovative high-quality learning and teaching practises across the discipline of Psychology, and join a dedicated and enthusiastic academic team, supporting our students to become successful and job ready graduates.
As a team member of UniSC's newly integrated School of Health, you will contribute to the supervision of students undertaking research at undergraduate (Honours) and postgraduate (PhD) levels, carry out the duties of course coordinator and contribute to the disciplines research profile.
For more information about the School of Health, please click on the following link:
https://www.usc.edu.au/about/structure/schools/school-of-health [link removed]
Please note, this position involves teaching across both the Sunshine Coast and Moreton Bay campuses of the University of the Sunshine Coast.
About University of the Sunshine Coast - UniSC
We're a young, vibrant, and rapidly growing university with a focus on sustainability, impact and community. As one of Australia's fastest growing universities, UniSC is ripe with opportunities for passionate, skilled and determined leaders who want to make an impact in higher education.
Our award-winning facilities span five campuses across Southeast Queensland, in regions renowned for their natural beauty, enviable lifestyles, diverse communities and rich cultural heritage. UniSC is the world's only university operating within three UNESCO Biosphere Reserves and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
We are one of the most respected universities in Australia for our teaching quality, as acknowledged by our five-star rating in the Good Universities Guide - a title we have held for 17 consecutive years.
UniSC is recognised as a global leader in sustainability principles. Our strong commitment to achieving sustainability is embedded in our teaching, research and how we operate, as evidenced by the 2022 Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings in which we are the top ranked Queensland university for 'Overall Impact.' UniSC is also ranked in the top three percent globally for 'Climate Action' impact, and third in Australia for our global impact to 'Life on Land'. We're in the top four percent globally for 'Life Below Water'. These rankings are a welcome recognition of our research, teaching and stewardship work in these specialty areas.
We're focused on becoming Australia's most relevant university. This means our research explores the timeliest topics of our era, those with the most significance for the future. We have 26 research fields ranked at - or well above - world standard according to the most recent Excellence in Research for Australia Rankings.
UniSC's national and international research impact continues to grow exponentially. Since 2013, we have more than tripled our annual research income, and this is just the start of our story. We are young, ambitious, and determined to become Australia's premier regional university.
We warmly encourage you to join us on this journey.
About you
You contribute to a positive and engaging academic environment, enabling excellence for both staff and students. Your well-developed interpersonal skills and exceptional written and verbal communication enable you to successfully deliver a superior student experience to a diverse student cohort. You collaborate cohesively and share your expertise to contribute to the ongoing success of the school's teaching and research outcomes.
You will possess:effectiveness as a teacher and field education officer, which is evidenced by, student feedback on clinical teaching and student supervision placement;experience in teaching and/or research in the areas of Sport Psychology, Health Psychology and/or Human Motivation;sound and established track record of research activity commensurate with the level of the position;membership of and sound connections with relevant professional bodies and community groups; andevidence of participation in academic development activities and the desire to continue to learn and improve as an effective academic.
Desirableexperience undertaking academic administrative functions, e.g. course coordination, within a University.
UniSC is an equal opportunity employer and has a genuine commitment to diversity and inclusion. We encourage people with disability; women in STEM; First Nations Peoples; and people of all cultures, genders, abilities, and experiences to apply. Should you require additional support, email [email protected] or phone +61 7 5430 2830.
Contact
For a confidential discussion, please contact:
Professor Mathew Summers
Discipline Lead, Psychology - School of Health
Telephone: 07 5456 3758
Email: [email protected]
Please apply by midnight, Wednesday 29 March 2023
To Apply
All applications must be lodged through our website. To apply please visit our website at https://www.usc.edu.au/about/work-at-unisc
A completed application includes:a statement that addresses each of the selection criteria contained within the Position Description and your resume/curriculum vitae. Information regarding how to prepare your application and effectively address selection criteria is available on our website information for applicants [link removed].
Benefits of working at UniSC
UniSC is a community which recognises and embraces diversity among our staff, students and community partnerships. We provide an inclusive environment where each person feels they belong and are respected, connected and empowered to contribute and grow in meaningful ways.
UniSC is a proud recipient of the prestigious Athena SWAN Bronze Award, granted as part of the Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) [link removed] initiative which aims to address and improve gender equity in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM) disciplines. Attaining an award is recognition of our ongoing commitment to improving gender equity and ensuring that women from diverse backgrounds, as well as underrepresented groups, are best positioned to reach their full potential.
UniSC offers career enhancement opportunities such as professional development and specialised leadership and management programs. We are an inclusive employer offering flexible work options, extensive and generous leave options and a 36.25 hour working week for our professional staff. For more information, visit our website https://www.usc.edu.au/about/work-at-unisc/benefits-of-working-at-unisc [link removed]