* School of Law and Society, UniSC Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs or UniSC Moreton Bay Campus, Petrie
* Level C, $144,979 - $167,068 p.a., plus up to 17% employer superannuation
* Full-time, ongoing appointment
School of Law and Society (SLS)
Empowerment for Future-Ready Graduates
Our vibrant school combines practicality, inspiration, and rigor to shape future-ready, socially responsible graduates. With a focus on quality teaching and learning, we prioritise employability and flexibility, equipping students with the skills to navigate complex practical, ethical, and social challenges. Our inclusive environment fosters independent thinking and collaborative teamwork. Together, we'll work towards achieving your ambitions and making a positive impact on both local and global scales. Join us in contributing and innovating for a more just future through the fields of law and society.
The Opportunity
At UniSC, this position provides the opportunity to contribute within a collegial and well-connected academic environment, where leadership is accessible and decision‐making processes are responsive. The University supports meaningful academic contribution, with appropriate recognition of individual expertise and a strong emphasis on quality, impact, and professional engagement.
As a Senior Lecturer in Counselling, you will play a central role in shaping curriculum, advancing research priorities, and strengthening partnerships with industry and community. Your contribution will help guide the development of the discipline within the School, with clear impact across teaching, research, and engagement.
Responsibilities
* Lead excellence in teaching and curriculum innovation, designing engaging, contemporary learning experiences that connect theory with real‐world counselling practice.
* Drive impactful research, contributing to publications, securing funding, and supervising honours and HDR candidates to successful completion.
* Strengthen industry and community engagement, building partnerships that enhance student opportunities, professional relevance, and social impact.
About you
You are an accomplished academic with an established track record in counselling education and research, recognised for the quality and impact of your contributions. You demonstrate a strong commitment to high‐quality, inclusive teaching and to the academic and professional development of students, alongside a clear capacity to contribute to the advancement of your discipline.
You bring demonstrated academic leadership and a collegial approach, contributing effectively to governance, supporting the development of colleagues, and fostering a positive, high‐performing academic environment characterised by integrity, collaboration, and scholarly excellence.
Requirements
* A completed doctoral qualification in counselling or a closely related field (or equivalent standing).
* Demonstrated excellence in teaching, including curriculum design, delivery, and leadership in learning and teaching practice.
* A strong and sustained research track record, including quality publications, grant activity, and HDR supervision.
* Proven leadership and contribution to academic administration, such as program coordination or course leadership.
* Established connections with professional bodies, industry, and community networks.
* A collaborative, values‐driven approach that contributes to a supportive and high‐achieving academic environment.
* Recognition for excellence in teaching and/or research.
* Successful supervision of HDR candidates to completion.
* Experience in program review, accreditation, or strategic academic initiatives.
* Postgraduate qualifications in higher education.
Don't meet every requirement? At UniSC, we understand that your work and life experiences can be just as valuable. If you're excited about this role but your CV doesn't align perfectly with our position description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or one of our many other opportunities.
UniSC is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion.
UniSC values a diverse and talented workforce and invites applications from candidates who already have legal work rights in Australia.
Applications for this position close midnight, Monday 15 June 2026.
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