School Outreach Specialist (Health and Movement Science)
Base pay range
A$98,632.00/yr - A$110,433.00/yr
University of New England (AU) provided pay range. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
- Full-time, 12 Month Fixed-term Appointment
- Plus 17% employer superannuation
- Salary packaging options are available
- 5 weeks annual leave plus Christmas week shutdown, per annum
- Tamworth based role
- Applicants must have appropriate Australian work rights for the duration of this position
About the role
Based in Tamworth, this School Outreach Specialist (full time, 12 month fixed-term) position places regional outreach, community engagement, and knowledge translation at the heart of its purpose. You will lead and support Health and Movement Science (HMS) initiatives in primary and secondary schools, collaborating with local teachers, education networks, sporting bodies, and health providers to deliver high-impact, curriculum-aligned outreach programs. These initiatives aim to enrich movement education, enhance student learning, and strengthen UNE's presence across regional and rural communities.
In addition to your outreach responsibilities, you will contribute to the development of evidence-informed resources and programs that support UNE’s teaching and community engagement objectives. This includes designing learning modules, outreach activities, and engagement resources that align with Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) qualified standards, ensuring they are relevant, accessible, and impactful for schools and community partners.
This role offers a unique opportunity to embed authentic, community-based experiences into UNE’s broader Exercise and Sports Science initiatives while fostering pathways for student involvement through outreach and engagement projects. By connecting school outreach with the University’s regional mission, you will help extend UNE’s role as a leader in education, health, and sport across northern NSW.
Ultimately, this position supports UNE’s mission to deliver inclusive, high-quality education while deepening engagement with the schools, communities, and industries that shape our regional future.
About you
To be successful in this role, you will bring a strong background in exercise and sports science, clinical exercise physiology, nutrition, education, or a related discipline, combined with the ability to translate this expertise into meaningful school and community engagement. You will be experienced in designing, delivering, and evaluating outreach initiatives that enrich curriculum and enhance student learning, particularly within regional and rural contexts. Your excellent communication and relationship-building skills will enable you to foster productive partnerships with schools, sporting bodies, and health providers, while your organisational and project management capabilities will ensure the effective coordination of outreach activities and events. You will demonstrate a commitment to scholarly engagement through the development of evidence-informed resources, reports, and presentations that extend the impact of UNE's regional mission. Highly collaborative and adaptable, you will thrive in working across diverse education and community settings, contributing to a culture of inclusion, innovation, and service.
About the School
The School of Science and Technology at the University of New England is a dynamic academic hub committed to excellence in teaching, research, and regional engagement. Within the School, the Exercise and Sports Science team delivers accredited courses that prepare graduates for careers in health, sport, and clinical exercise physiology.
About Tamworth
Tamworth is the third-largest inland city in NSW. Located around 400km north-west of Sydney, Tamworth is a thriving cosmopolitan centre, known internationally for its annual Country Music Festival. Tamworth and the surrounding region is home to a diversity of industries, educational and sporting facilities, and cultural activities. To find out more,
Enquiries and additional information
To discuss this role please contact Associate Professor Robert Crowther, phone:, email:
Closing Date: 11:59pm, Thursday 30 October 2025
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To Apply
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Your application should be comprised of:
- Covering letter;
- Responses to selection criteria (located in the position statement);
- Current CV.
Commitment to Inclusion and Diversity
UNE is committed to building a diverse workforce and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Australians, people with disability, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, mature age workers and LGBTQIA+ people.
About Our Process
At UNE, we are committed to employing individuals who meet the requirements of this role and align with our values. All applicants will be contacted and advised of an outcome. The successful candidate will be required to undertake pre-employment checks prior to commencing in this role as indicated in the position statement. Please visit our Privacy Statement to understand how your information is collected, stored, accessed and used.
National Police Check
If you are the successful candidate for this role you will be required to provide UNE with a National Police Check prior to your commencement. Please note that people with criminal records are NOT automatically barred from applying for this position (unless there is a particular requirement under law).
Seniority level
- Not Applicable
Employment type
- Full-time
Job function
- Education, Science, and Health Care Provider
- Industries
- Higher Education, Health and Human Services, and Primary and Secondary Education
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📌 School Outreach Specialist (Health and Movement Science)
🏢 University of New England (AU)
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