Lecturer or Senior Lecturer (Professional Psychology)Join to apply for the Lecturer or Senior Lecturer (Professional Psychology) role at Edith Cowan UniversityPosition Details$113,918 to $134,596 p.a (ALEVB) or $138,726 to $159,403 p.a (ALEVC)Ongoing, Full-time or Part-time, Joondalup CampusOpen to candidates with relevant work rightsSchool and DepartmentSCHOOL OF ARTS AND HUMANITIESPSYCHOLOGY, COUNSELLING AND CRIMINOLOGYJOONDALUP CAMPUSPosition OverviewWe are seeking a passionate psychology educator with expertise in student supervision and teaching to support our Psychology programs. The role involves supervising postgraduate students, contributing to classroom teaching, and collaborating with colleagues and industry partners. The appointment level (Lecturer or Senior Lecturer) will be based on experience and skills. There may be more than one part-time position available.ResponsibilitiesSupervise postgraduate psychology students during placements and in academic settingsContribute to curriculum delivery and student assessmentCollaborate with course coordinators and industry partnersMaintain professional practice in psychology (fractional appointment negotiable)About ECU and the SchoolEdith Cowan University (ECU) is a progressive institution known for high-quality teaching and strong industry links. The School of Arts and Humanities offers diverse programs and emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, research, and community engagement.Selection CriteriaCurrent registration as a Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia, with Area of Practice Endorsement in Clinical PsychologyPsychology Board of Australia Approved Supervisor StatusRecent experience supervising provisional psychologistsAbility to supervise effectively, teach student-centered learning, engage with industry, and exercise scholarly leadershipDesirable: Doctor of Philosophy or Doctor of Psychology.Benefits and RemunerationSalary range: $113,918 to $134,596 pa (Lecturer) or $138,726 to $159,403 pa (Senior Lecturer), plus 17% superannuation. Flexible work arrangements and staff benefits are available.Application ProcessSubmit a two-part application: a 4-page statement demonstrating your suitability and a detailed CV with three referees. Applications close on Sunday, 4 May at 11.30pm AWST.Further InformationContact Professor Julie Ann Pooley (j.pooley@ecu.edu.au) or Professor Craig Speelman (c.speelman@ecu.edu.au) for more details. Review the School Plan (2024-2029) for additional context.ECU values diversity and encourages applications from all backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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