Lecturer in One Health Position Description
As a key contributor to the teaching and research effort of the School of Veterinary Medicine, you will leverage your expertise in One Health, Veterinary Public Health, and/or Veterinary Epidemiology to drive academic excellence.
The ideal candidate will be expected to develop scholarly research outputs and professional activities relevant to One Health, thereby enhancing the university's reputation as a leader in veterinary education.
We are committed to providing quality education within an engaging and caring environment that fosters social equity, self-direction, and freedom of thought and belief.
To achieve this vision, we seek a motivated and innovative individual who can contribute to our College of Science, Health, Engineering, and Education. The successful candidate will have strong links to government, business, and the community, and will be able to provide life-changing solutions for the world's big challenges through their outstanding translational research and innovative practice.
Key Responsibilities:
* Contribute to research, individually and as a member of a team, and produce quality publications.
* Teach, mentor, and inspire undergraduate, postgraduate, and HDR students through lectures, tutorials, seminars, practical classes, demonstrations, workshops, student field excursions, clinical and studio sessions, and assessments.
* Develop and implement innovative teaching and learning methods that enhance student engagement and outcomes.
* Provide guidance, advice, and support to students at all levels of their academic journey.
* Coordinate units and courses that align with the college's strategic objectives.
* Supervise honours, Masters by Coursework, and HDR students, fostering their growth and development as emerging professionals.
* Pursue opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange within the college, the university, and the broader academic community.
* Participate in the University's Academic Contribution Development Review (ACDR) process.