UTS Graduate School of Health was established to address the emerging needs of a range of health professions. It provides innovative, practice-based education and high impact research. The School is committed to producing career-ready graduates. Integrated problem-based learning, simulated environments and interdisciplinary workshops are used to help students apply the theory they learn and build their considerable skill set.The UTS Speech Pathology Discipline prepares graduate speech pathologists for innovative practice and the capacity to apply evidence-based and person-centred, inclusive approaches to improve the lives of all people with communication or swallowing disability.
Detailed DescriptionAbout the roleWe have an opportunity for a Lecturer in the fully accredited Master of Speech Pathology course to contribute to teaching, research, learning, subject coordination and development of course content.In this role you will engage in teaching, quality research, HDR supervision, and clinical education as required.About YouAs a Lecturer, you will have research experience, along with proven tertiary teaching experience, curriculum design and delivery through a range of contemporary teaching methods and technologies. You will be a Certified Practicing Speech Pathologist able to implement and teach to the Speech Pathology Australia Professional Standards. To be successful you will also have:
- A PhD in Speech Pathology or Communication Sciences and disorders
- Record of independent contribution to high impact research
- Be a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist, member of Speech Pathology Australia
Remuneration/SalaryBase Salary Range: $119,475 to $141,405 pa (Level B)This role attracts 17% superannuation (pension) in addition to the base salary.The position is full-time and will be made on a continuing basis.UTS staff also benefit from a wide range of Employee Benefits include flexible work practices, child care centres, generous parental leave and salary packaging opportunities.