Teaching roles are crucial for shaping the next generation of health and nursing professionals. In this position, you will be responsible for delivering qualifications such as the Certificate IV in Preparation for Health and Nursing Studies and the Diploma of Nursing, along with related short courses and skill sets.
About the Position
We seek an inspiring lecturer who is passionate about passing on their expertise to future healthcare professionals.
This role involves teaching students in a dynamic learning environment, helping them develop the skills and knowledge required to succeed in the health industry.
* Deliver high-quality education to students in a variety of settings, including lectures, workshops, and online sessions.
* Develop and implement engaging lesson plans that cater to diverse learning styles.
* Assess student progress and provide constructive feedback to help them improve.
Required Skills and Qualifications
To be successful in this role, you will need:
* A minimum of 5 years of relevant industry or lecturing experience.
* Qualifications at or above the level of the courses to be delivered, including a Bachelor of Science (Nursing) or equivalent, and recent experience in a nursing or health role.
* AHPRA registration, if applicable.
Possession of a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment is highly desirable.
Benefits
This role offers a range of employment entitlements, including:
* Nine weeks paid leave per year.
* Air-conditioning allowance (eligibility applies).
* Country Incentive Allowance or Salary Location.
* Travel subsidy (eligibility applies).
* Relocation allowance within Western Australia (if applicable).
* Subsidised housing (availability and eligibility apply).
* District Allowance (eligibility applies).
* Professional development opportunities.
* Tax-advantaged salary packaging.
* Government superannuation contribution of 11.5%.
Lecturers employed in 2025 are eligible for a Temporary Regional Incentive of $15,000 annually, paid pro-rata for FTE.
Others
Please note that employment is contingent on a satisfactory Department of Education Criminal Clearance and, if involved with children, a Working with Children (WWC) Card. Australian citizenship, relevant visa, or permanent residency is required.