**Clinical Preceptor Role in Rural Medicine**
* This is a teaching-focussed role within the School of Rural Medicine, focusing on clinical preceptorship and curriculum development.
The successful candidate will contribute to the delivery of high-quality teaching and learning experiences for medical students, with a focus on case-based learning, clinical skills, and communication skills in the discipline of Paediatrics.
They will also be involved in the development and implementation of clinical content within the medical curriculum, as well as assessment and feedback activities.
Additionally, they may be required to lead mentoring sessions for medical students on their clinical rotations.
To be successful in this role, you will need to demonstrate:
* A significant contribution to the development and coordination of teaching and related activities within medicine and/or health fields;
* An established record of achievement in teaching with a positive trajectory or consistently strong teaching evaluations, positive student feedback, student performance, and/or peer review;
* Course Coordination or equivalent health service leadership;
* Proactive development and design of curricula;
* Involvement in reflection, review, and continuous improvement of curricula, teaching resources, and teaching approaches;
* Application to teaching practice of new ideas in the discipline of medicine and/or health;
* An active role within the discipline in mentoring and fostering the development of teaching skills and scholarship within teaching staff in the field of medicine and/or health.