drjobs Aboriginal Academic Lead and Senior Lecturer, Psychological Sciences

Aboriginal Academic Lead and Senior Lecturer, Psychological Sciences

Employer Active

1 Vacancy
drjobs

Job Alert

You will be updated with latest job alerts via email
Valid email field required
Send jobs
Send me jobs like this
drjobs

Job Alert

You will be updated with latest job alerts via email

Valid email field required
Send jobs
Job Location drjobs

Hobart - Australia

Monthly Salary drjobs

$ 138536 - 157330

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

  • Lead Aboriginal health curriculum design and delivery in Psychological Sciences
  • Support staff & students to ensure culturally safe learning at the University
  • Contribute to research excellence community partnerships & student success

The University of Tasmania acknowledges the Palawa/Pakana and Gadigal/Wangal people as the traditional custodians of the land sea and waters of the areas upon which we live and work. We pay our respects to Elders past and present who hold memories knowledge and culture and their enduring cultural practices of caring for Country that spans millennia.

About the Opportunity

As the Aboriginal Academic Lead and Senior Lecturer Psychological Sciences you will provide leadership in implementing the latawina Aboriginal Health Curriculum Framework across undergraduate and postgraduate programs. You will work closely with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students staff and community to embed culturally safe practices and knowledge into teaching learning and addition this role will:

  • Lead the design delivery and continuous evaluation of Aboriginal health curriculum and assessment in Psychology
  • Support academic staff to build cultural capabilities and integrate Aboriginal knowledge across programs
  • Deliver high-quality face-to-face blended and online teaching
  • Mentor students including higher degree research candidates
  • Contribute to the schools research program advancing your research profile through publications competitive funding applications and supervision of higher degree research students
  • Collaborate with colleagues to ensure programs meet accreditation standards and create a safe inclusive and supportive university environment
  • Participate in academic leadership administrative functions and professional collaborations across the school

Whats Required

  • Knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people culture and ways of knowing and doing particularly as they relate to Indigenous health and health leadership
  • Ability to communicate effectively and in a culturally informed and sensitive manner with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
  • Experience in teaching and learning design using Aboriginal pedagogies and development and delivery of courses and programs at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level
  • Proven success in curriculum design innovation and use of educational technologies and online delivery methods
  • Strong research track record with evidence of impact excellence leadership and successful student supervision
  • Proven ability to support diverse student cohorts and advancing equity diversity and inclusion
  • Experience with industry engagement and work-integrated learning
  • Evidence of highly developed interpersonal and organisational skills and ability to collaborate across disciplines and build effective relationships
  • An understanding of and alignment with the University of Tasmanias mission objectives and values

This is an Identified Position. You must be an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person to be considered for this opportunity. Candidates must provide eligibility documentation with their application. Please contact to discuss the documentation required.

Qualifications and Licences

  • A PhD or equivalent in a relevant field of Psychology and undergraduate training in Psychology such as a bachelor degree.
  • Current and valid registration to Work with Vulnerable People in Tasmania.

Whats on Offer

On offer is a full time ongoing opportunity based in in Nipaluna/Hobart Launceston or Cradle Coast Pataway/Burnie with a competitive remuneration package. We value our staff and the important contributions they make to our community. Youll have access an array of staff benefits and discounts including:

  • 26 weeks paid parental leave for primary care givers
  • 5 days per year Aboriginal Cultural leave
  • 17% superannuation contribution
  • Health and fitness membership options
  • Accommodation and car hire discounts
  • Health insurance and banking
  • Relocation assistance available for those considering a move to Tasmania

About the University

At the University of Tasmania we have mission to make a difference for Tasmania and from Tasmania. With our unique location and history we have both an obligation and opportunity to make a global contribution. People are at the heart of that contribution. We focus on building a workplace culture where we come together in a way that empowers us all to connect belong and grow. The University is one of the largest employers in our State with campuses in three distinct regions: Hobart Launceston and Burnie. We also have a specialised health campus in Sydney. We strive to stimulate economic growth lift literacy improve health outcomes for Tasmania and nurture our environment as it nurtures us. We welcome enquiring minds from near and far to join us in our pursuit of the extraordinary.

Considering a move to Tasmania to take up this opportunity

Offering a breath of fresh air our island States wild landscapes rugged coastlines and distinctive towns have something for everyone. Our acclaimed fresh food and beverage scene family-run businesses and diverse culinary experiences celebrate farm-fresh produce. From our island shores our research extends to the great Southern Ocean and Antarctic and across the Asia-Pacific.

Belong - Be You

People are at the heart of everything we do. Our vision is to ensure that our people feel encouraged and supported to bring their whole selves to work. Advancing diversity and inclusion is our key priority supporting our communities to come together in ways that empower connection learning belonging and growth. Celebrating the strengths that diversity brings will enable us to achieve our vision and mission. Applications are encouraged from all sectors of the community. Tell us how we can make this job work for you.

Remuneration

Appointment to this role will be at Academic Level C and will have a total remuneration package of up to $184076 comprising base salary within the range of $138536 to $157330 plus 17% superannuation.

How to Apply

If this role is of interest we look forward to hearing from you.

  • Please provide your up-to-date resume
  • A 12-page cover letter outlining your suitability and motivation for the role
  • And your full responses to the selection criteria from the Position Description below.

For further information about this position please contact Professor Jen Evans Aboriginal Health Leadership or Associate Professor Michael Garry Associate Head Learning and Teaching School of Psychological Sciences at or .

Applications close 11:55pm Sunday 19th of October 2025

PD Aboriginal Academic Lead Psychological Sciences Senior

As part of our commitment to a safe and inclusive workplace employment history and police checks may be conducted as part of the selection process.

To be eligible for this position you are required to hold Australian or New Zealand Citizenship permanent residency or a valid visa that enables you to fulfil the requirements of this role.


Required Experience:

Senior IC

Employment Type

Full-Time

About Company

Report This Job
Disclaimer: Drjobpro.com is only a platform that connects job seekers and employers. Applicants are advised to conduct their own independent research into the credentials of the prospective employer.We always make certain that our clients do not endorse any request for money payments, thus we advise against sharing any personal or bank-related information with any third party. If you suspect fraud or malpractice, please contact us via contact us page.