Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at Australian Catholic University


Faculty of Arts and Sciences
  • Contribute to teaching and curriculum development within the School of Psychology
  • Teaching and research focussed appointment
The national School of Psychology offers courses on three campuses located in Melbourne, Strathfield (Sydney) and Brisbane and places strong emphasis on quality research and research training outcomes.
As the Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, you will contribute to teaching and curriculum development in undergraduate and postgraduate psychology and counselling courses. You will also conduct research in Psychology and undertake supervision of postgraduate research and practicum.
To be successful in this position, you will possess a PhD in Psychology, along with significant student-centred teaching experience in Clinical Psychology and counselling practice at a tertiary level. You will demonstrate experience in supervising Honours and/or postgraduate student research and be able to display evidence of research outcomes, commensurate to your level of appointment.
Professional recognition in two or more the following is a requirement of the role: Registration or eligibility for general registration as a Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA), endorsement or eligibility for endorsement as a Clinical Psychologist with the PsyBA and approval as a clinical supervisor by the PsyBA.
Total remuneration valued to $97,538 - $115,104 pa, including salary component $82,421 - $97,313 pa (Academic Classification Level B) or $122,074 - $132,532 pa, including salary component $103,271 - $112,209 pa (Academic Classification Level C), employer contribution to superannuation and annual leave loading. The level of appointment will depend on the successful candidate's qualifications, skills and experience.
A range of generous conditions of employment and entitlements are provided, these include: generous leave conditions; flexible working arrangements; salary packaging benefits and comprehensive staff development programs.
Applicants should demonstrate commitment to the specific mission and Catholic ethos of the institution. Applicants must be able to demonstrate an understanding of the nexus between teaching and learning and research and scholarship.
For more information, obtain the Position Description Clinical_Psych_ 857508 PD.pdf. Applicants are expected to address all selection criteria listed in the position description. Specific enquiries may be directed to Associate Professor Anne Tolan, Assistant Head, School of Psychology on (07) 3623 7256.
Equal Opportunity and Privacy of personal information is University policy. For more details visit www.acu.edu.au/careers.
Applications Close: Sunday 27 January 2013, 11:55pm E. Australia Standard Time.

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