SENIOR LECTURER/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR – PARAMEDICINE
School of Medical and Health Science, Joondalup Campus. Salary: Senior Lecturer $143,582–$164,942 (Level C), Associate Professor $172,116–$189,231 (Level D). Position status: ongoing, 1.0 FTE, but part‐time may be considered.
About the Opportunity
The ECU Paramedicine discipline is recognised for excellence in teaching, scholarship, and industry engagement. The team delivers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across Joondalup and Bunbury with contemporary digital learning environments and aims to produce highly capable clinicians and future health leaders. In this senior academic role you will provide leadership in the design, delivery and evaluation of high quality teaching and lead the development of contemporary, evidence‐informed curriculum within undergraduate and/or postgraduate Paramedicine programmes. You will have substantive responsibility for unit and course leadership, ensuring ongoing alignment with professional standards, accreditation requirements and sector‐leading practice in learning and teaching. You will demonstrate advanced digital capability to lead the design and enhancement of engaging, inclusive learning experiences across multiple delivery modes. You will contribute to the strategic direction of the discipline through mentorship of colleagues, commitment to student‐centred learning, academic integrity, and sustained improvement in curriculum quality. The successful candidate will foster a collegial, high‐performing academic culture within the School and the broader University.
Senior Lecturer Requirements
* Registration as a Paramedic with the Paramedicine Board of Australia with no conditions.
* PhD, or substantial progress towards completion of a doctoral qualification, with demonstrated expertise in teaching and curriculum development relevant to Paramedicine or a cognate discipline.
* Proven experience developing and maintaining effective professional partnerships and collaborating with internal colleagues and relevant external stakeholders to support teaching, learning and curriculum outcomes.
* Highly developed oral and written communication skills, with a clearly articulated student‐centred approach to learning and teaching.
* Personal and professional attributes that align with and actively model the University's values of Integrity, Respect, Rational Inquiry, Courage and Personal Excellence in interactions with students, colleagues and partners.
Associate Professor Requirements
* Desirable but not essential: Registration as a Paramedic with the Paramedicine Board of Australia with no conditions.
* Completed PhD and evidence of scholarly leadership, research outputs and contribution to the advancement of the discipline, alongside sustained excellence in teaching and academic leadership.
* Strong record of building strategic professional partnerships, including leadership in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to advance discipline, course and institutional objectives.
* Exceptional oral and written communication skills, evidenced through leadership in learning and teaching, curriculum innovation, mentoring and effective engagement with diverse academic, professional and external audiences, underpinned by a clearly articulated student‐centred learning and teaching philosophy.
* Personal and professional attributes that exemplify and promote the University's values of Integrity, Respect, Rational Inquiry, Courage and Personal Excellence, including role‐modelled ethical behaviour, collegial leadership and commitment to academic and professional excellence.
Benefits of working at ECU
ECU is committed to fostering a positive employment experience with flexible working arrangements, generous leave entitlements, commitment to wellbeing, exclusive corporate discounts and industry‐leading superannuation. Growth and development are central to the culture, guided by ECU values.
Contact
Senior Lecturer enquiries: Course Coordinator Ms Peggy Dykstra (p.d••••••@ecu.edu.au). Associate Professor enquiries: Associate Dean Allied Health, Associate Professor David Reid (d.r•••@ecu.edu.au).
Application Process
Please upload an up‐to‐date resume summarising your experience and achievements, along with a brief covering letter no more than 2 pages outlining your suitability for the role.
Advert Closure
Applications close Sunday 7th June at 11:30 pm AWST. ECU reserves the right to close the advertisement before the stated closing date and encourages early application.
EEO Statement
PLEASE NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED FROM CANDIDATES WHO HAVE THE RELEVANT WORKING RIGHTS TO FILL THIS POSITION. ECU is a diverse and inclusive workplace with strategies to address underrepresentation of specific groups. We strongly encourage applications from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community, and from people of all genders, ethnicities, sexual orientations, disabilities, ages and faith. ECU supports adjustments throughout recruitment and employment, and encourages people with disability to apply. For further information, visit our Inclusive Workplace website.
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