Senior Lecturer/ Associate Professor inRural Medicine (Specialist Paediatrics)
School of Rural Medicine
- Continuing, part-time, FTE 0.2
- $127,836 to $147,207 part time pro rata per annum (Level C); OR
- $153,659 to $169,151 part time pro rata per annum (Level D)
- Plus 17% employer superannuation
- Salary packaging options are available
- 4 weeks annual leave plus Christmas week shutdown, per annum, part time pro rata
- Applicants must have appropriate Australian work rights for the duration of this position (UNE will not provide sponsorship for this position).
UNE emphasises its people, staff and students' growth and development. We aspire to be a leader in innovation and change and a centre for the Armidale and the North-West communities.
Equity, diversity and inclusion are central to the core values of UNE and we are committed to engaging, supporting and growing a richly diverse workforce. From the Oorala Aboriginal Centre at the heart of our campus, to the inclusive organisations such as the UNE Ally Network, the UNE Women's Society, and the many international cultural groups - all will feel valued and respected at UNE.
You will embody the UNE values and strive to be Open, Enquiring, Exceptional and Making a Difference. Additionally, you will be committed to achieving the goals embedded in the Future Fit Strategic Plan Future Fit 2021-2030: Personalised Learning Journeys, Empowering Communities, and Building Resilience.
About the role
The Senior Lecturer or Associate Professor in Rural Medicine (Specialist Paediatrics) will be expected to make major contributions in the areas of academic leadership, scholarship of teaching and learning at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels and play a leading role in the delivery of Specialist Paediatric course material.
About you
Senior Lecturer:
This position is one of a number of academic roles that work closely together and with their counterparts at the University of Newcastle (UON) in the Joint Medical Program (JMP).
Applicants for this role will be able to provide effective and efficient academic support to the JMP, to ensure equity and consistency of program delivery and curriculum whilst building and maintaining strong working relationships between the partner institutions relating to the JMP.
Associate Professor:
This position works closely with academic and professional staff members and students, as well as liaising extensively with UNE and UON personnel, and staff from government and private health organisations and hospitals, to provide senior, high quality management and academic support to the JMP.
Applicants for this role will be able to demonstrate:
- A significant contribution to the development and coordination of teaching and related activities within medicine and/or health fields;
- An established record of achievement in teaching with a positive trajectory or consistently strong teaching evaluations, positive student feedback, student performance and/or peer review;
- Course Coordination or equivalent health service leadership;
- Proactive development and design of curricula;
- Involvement in reflection, review and continuous improvement of curricula, teaching resources and teaching approaches;
- Application to teaching practice of new ideas in the discipline of medicine and/or health; and an active role within the discipline in mentoring and fostering the development of teaching skills and scholarship within teaching staff in the field of medicine and/or health.
The Faculty of Medicine and Health offers innovative degree programs across a range of disciplines and professions, underpinned by the University's commitment to providing excellent teaching, outstanding learning facilities and a first-rate student learning experience. The Faculty includes three Schools: the School of Health, the School of Rural Medicine and the School of Psychology. For more information please visit:
About the School of Rural Medicine
The Joint Medical Program ( ) is jointly offered by the School of Rural Medicine at the University of New England in partnership with the University of Newcastle and Hunter New England and Central Coast Local Health Districts.
The development of the JMP expands on the long-term commitment of many medical and community stakeholders within the region to improve equity of access to health care for our patients and improve health services in Rural areas of Australia.
The School of Rural Medicine at UNE offers excellence in teaching, learning and research, providing opportunities for students to learn from a wide range of academic and local clinicians and clinical specialists. The School looks to distinguish itself as the national leader in providing regional and rural training to produce a quality medical workforce. For more information about the school please visit:
About Armidale
Armidale is an attractive and vibrant city that combines all the features of a bustling regional town centre with the tranquillity of rural living. It boasts gourmet restaurants and cafes, boutique shopping, quality schools and sporting facilities. Surrounded by mountain gorges, waterfalls and national parks, Armidale's natural beauty and distinct seasons make it an ideal place to live and thrive. To find out more, visit
Enquiries and additional information
To discuss this role please contact Professor Michelle Guppy phone: 02 6773 3579, email:
Closing Date: Midnight, 21 January 2024
Reference No: 223251
To Apply
Please submit the following documents by clicking the Apply Now button below: * Covering letter which includes responses to selection criteria (please refer to the Position Description);
- Current CV;
- Certified qualifications cited in your application for this position.
For further information about this position, please see the Position Statement below.
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