Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Speech Language Pathology
Te Kaupeka Putaiao| Faculty of Science
Te Kura Mahi a-Hirikapo | School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing.
Located in Otautahi | Christchurch, Aotearoa | New Zealand
Overview
Full-time 37.5 hours per week (1.0 FTE).
Continuing position, starting in February
Au Mahi | What You Will Do
We have an exciting opportunity for a Lecturer / Senior Lecturer to teach and conduct research in speech-language pathology.
As the successful appointee, you will develop and teach undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the Bachelor and Master of Speech and Language Pathology Programmes.
We particularly welcome applicants with teaching expertise in adult communication disorders and / or voice, though other areas of clinical strength will be considered.
You will play a key role in delivering high-quality teaching, including course coordination, curriculum development, and postgraduate research supervision.
You may be actively involved in the development and delivery of online learning and blended teaching approaches.
You will be expected to lead an internationally recognised and impactful research programme that contributes to the School's reputation, aligns with the University's strategic goals, and attracts external funding.
A record of postgraduate supervision and a commitment to growing doctoral enrolments is essential.
Appointment at Senior Lecturer level will require a more extensive track record in research funding and publication.
You must have a PhD in speech-language pathology and be eligible for full membership of the New Zealand Speech-language Therapists' Association, or equivalent.
A PhD in speech-language pathology or an aligned discipline is required.
To be considered you will :
Demonstrate an understanding of, and experience in, delivering effective teaching methods that enable a wide range of learners to succeed.
Provide evidence of reflective learning and continuous professional development.
Demonstrate expertise in speech-language pathology, including the willingness and / or experience to teach courses in adult communication disorders and / or voice disorders.
Demonstrate expertise in curriculum design, development and delivery for both on-campus and distance delivery.
Demonstrate an understanding of bicultural and multicultural issues in Aotearoa New Zealand's society, including a commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi | The Treaty of Waitangi, and display a willingness to engage professionally with equity and diversity initiatives.
Provide evidence of a strong research programme in speech-language pathology.
Possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Ability to work collaboratively with diverse groups, including students, faculty and other stakeholders.
The School and Values
Te Kura Mahi a-Hirikapo | The School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing provides a collegial environment, and we are committed to Te Tiriti o Waitangi | The Treaty of Waitangi and upholding the inherent values, cultural practices and traditions including te reo Maori, tikanga, and kawa as guided by mana whenua, Ngai Tuahuriri.
For further details on the team and Te Kura Mahi a-Hirikapo | School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing you can find information on our site.
Nga Uara | Our values of manaakitanga, whanaungatanga and tiakitanga guide our decisions and behaviour and provide a roadmap for how we do things at UC, affirming our commitment to pastoral care and support for students and staff.
We are committed to accessible higher education, service to the community and the encouragement of talent without barriers of distance, wealth, class, gender or ethnicity.
The University explicitly aims to produce graduates and support staff who are engaged with their communities and empowered to act for good.
What we offer
The University is committed to providing an excellent working environment through :
generous employer contribution to superannuation (up to 6.75%)
flexible working arrangements
supportive working environment
professional development and study opportunities
a unique working environment in a beautiful campus with access to UC facilities such as the recreation centre and Staff club at discounted rates plus onsite cafés and eateries, and more.
This role sits within the Academic Staff, Associated Staff and Academic Support Staff Collective Agreement and the following salary scale applies Lecturer $94,181p.a.
; Senior Lecturer $119,586p.a.
Application and Closing Details
The closing date for this position is : 23 November
Please note, applications will be reviewed after the close date.
Applications for this position must be submitted on our careers website and should include the following :
A cover letter (2-3 pages) which includes a statement outlining your vision for providing positive learning experiences for Speech and Language Pathology students at UC, including evidence of teaching and research excellence.
As bicultural competence and confidence are important learning outcomes for our graduates, we would like you to comment on your own experiences and plans for professional development, and how you can apply these skills to benefit students and the University.
A CV listing your education, teaching experience, research outputs, and service contributions.
For overseas applicants, please visit the Immigration New Zealand website to review the latest health and visa requirements for visiting and working in New Zealand.
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