Job no: 504251
Work type: Academic
Location: Bruce
Salary: UC Level B, $116,403 - $137,865 per annum plus 17% super.
About UC
Inclusive and grounded, the University of Canberra connects with the diverse people, cultures and environments of Australia's capital. We focus on practical, real‐world learning that helps students build confidence, skills and futures that matter. Ranked number one in Canberra for graduate employment, skills development and student support, UC is a place where people are supported to grow, belong and succeed.
The University of Canberra welcomes applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, neurodiversity, and individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
About the opportunity
We are seeking a motivated individual who shares our passion for medical radiation science and will be a driving force behind teaching and research activities. As a Lecturer, you will contribute high‐quality education and research, demonstrating flexibility and a willingness to embrace new opportunities. You will play a key role in delivering outstanding student experiences while building a strong research profile and fostering industry connections.
Key Responsibilities
* Leading and delivering innovative curriculum development and teaching in medical imaging
* Build and maintain partnerships with industry and academic stakeholders
* Support and mentor students across undergraduate and postgraduate programs
* Develop and support an active research culture and program aligned with the Discipline
* Secure research funding through grant applications
About you
You are an enthusiastic educator and emerging or established researcher who values student success and academic excellence. To be successful in this role you will be:
* An experienced leader in medical imaging with a strong academic or clinical background
* Collaborative, strategic, and committed to student success and academic excellence
* A passionate educator and emerging or established researcher who values student success and academic excellence.
* Ability to deliver engaging, high‐quality teaching at the tertiary level
* A developing or established research track record, including publications and/or conference presentations
Applications are also welcomed from practising diagnostic radiographers and medical physicists with aspiration towards academia.
Requirements
* Completion of, or in progress towards, a PhD in diagnostic medical radiation science or a related field
* AHPRA registration or eligibility to apply
* Eligibility for or current MRPBA registration to practice as a medical radiation practitioner (diagnostic radiographer) with relevant specialisation
* Police check may be required for the successful applicant
* The University of Canberra is committed to the safety of vulnerable and young people. Successful applicants will be required to have a current ACT working with vulnerable people registration.
Benefits
The University offers excellent conditions and benefits, including flexible, family‐friendly policies, on‐site gym, on‐site medical services, a grocery store, and Early Childhood Education and Care facilities.
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