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Position Title:

Associate Lecturer/Lecturer

Vacancy Reference No: 28409
Closing Date: 4 November 2008
Department / Division:

School of Human Movement Studies, Faculty of Health

Campus: Kelvin Grove
Classification/Salary Range:

$47 921 to $65 025 pa (Level A)
$68 448 to $81 289 pa (Level B)

Plus Superannuation: 17% employer contribution
Status: Ongoing
Contact Name and Title:

Professor Keith Davids, Head, School of Human Movement Studies
(07) 3138 3282 or hos.hms@qut.edu.au

HR Contact and Title:

Elizabeth Wills, Senior HR Advisor
(07) 3138 4167 or e.wills@qut.edu.au

Open to: Australian and International applicants

INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS

Appointment will be made at either Associate Lecturer or Lecturer level depending on qualifications and experience. Applicants should nominate the level for which they are applying and address the selection criteria for the nominated level.

This position is part of the Early Career Academic Development Program at QUT. The appointees will participate in an extensive development program specifically designed for this cohort. The program which is conducted over one year aims to provide participants with a comprehensive suite of skills, knowledge and abilities to ensure success in an academic career. Each successful application will also receive a grant of up to $15 000 to assist with their scholarly development. For further information on the program and QUT please see
http://www.hrd.qut.edu.au/staff/development/academic/ecard.jsp

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

QUT defines an Early Career Academic as a person who has been in an academic role for less than three years.

The School of Human Movement Studies at QUT is one of five schools within the Faculty of Health and is located at the Kelvin Grove campus, which is situated in easy reach of the heart of Brisbane. Further information on the School is available at http://www.hlth.qut.edu.au/hms/

The School is seeking to consolidate and strengthen its role as one of the leading educators of Health and Physical Education (HPE) practitioners and teachers by the addition of a suitably experienced person. The appointee should have a record of significant and highly regarded teaching experience in schools and/or at a tertiary institution. These areas will complement the strengths of existing staff. Applications are strongly encouraged from practitioners with expertise in several of the following areas: contemporary pedagogy of games skill development, outdoor recreation education, and the Years 1-10 curriculum development. Knowledge of Queensland Studies Authority (QSA) documentation and processes, while not essential, is highly desirable.

Position Purpose

Human Movement Studies plays an increasingly important role in contemporary society, as movement is fundamental to most aspects of daily activity. Today, the discipline is applied across a wide range of settings, that include physical activity and disability, sport, education, industry, the arts and rehabilitation, and is based on a strong knowledge base within a multidisciplinary framework.

The successful appointee will teach in (1) Game skills development and (2) Physical Education Curriculum units (including schools based community recreation/outdoor recreation) and be involved within various aspects of the School of Human Movement Studies activities.

Organisational Relationships

The appointee will report to the Head, School of Human Movement Studies for performance planning and review and workload management purposes. The incumbent will be required to liaise with professional, academic and research staff across the University and with external clients as necessary.

DUTY STATEMENT – ASSOCIATE LECTURER

General standard

An associate lecturer is expected to make contributions to the teaching effort of the University, particularly at undergraduate and graduate diploma level and to carry out activities to develop his/her scholarly, research and/or professional expertise relevant to the profession or discipline.

Specific duties

Specific duties of an associate lecturer may include:

Academic leadership

Research and scholarship

Teaching performance and leadership

Professional leadership

Other

SELECTION CRITERIA - ASSOCIATE LECTURER

Appointees must demonstrate an ability to undertake the duties prescribed for the position and must possess the necessary skills required for the position.

To be appointed as an associate lecturer a candidate normally must meet the following selection criteria to the satisfaction of the selection panel and the authorising officer:

Qualifications

Academic and Professional Leadership

Teaching and Learning

Research and Scholarship

Other skills and attributes

An applicant who does not meet one or more of the selection criteria, but who is considered by the selection panel to have the potential to do so within the period of normal probation (three years), or term of appointment may be appointed with the panel recommending participation in staff development during the probation period. In such cases the letter of offer of appointment shall state specific matters to which the staff development is to be directed.

Equivalent standing can be demonstrated by comparison of attainment in areas relevant to academic employment with the standard attained in a masters or doctoral degree in the relevant discipline area.

DUTY STATEMENT - LECTURER

General standard

A lecturer is expected to make contributions to the teaching effort of the University and to carry out activities to maintain and develop his/her scholarly, research and/or professional activities relevant to the profession or discipline.

Specific duties

Specific duties of a lecturer may include:

Academic leadership

Research and scholarship

Teaching performance and leadership

Professional leadership

Other

SELECTION CRITERIA - LECTURER

Appointees must demonstrate an ability to undertake the duties prescribed for the position and must possess the necessary skills required for the position.

Subject to the preceding paragraph, to be appointed as a lecturer a candidate must meet the following selection criteria to the satisfaction of the selection panel and the authorising officer:

Qualifications

Academic and Professional Leadership

Teaching and Learning

Research and Scholarship

Other skills and attributes

An applicant who does not meet one or more of the selection criteria, but who is considered by the selection panel to have the potential to do so within the period of normal probation (three years), or term of appointment may be appointed with the panel recommending participation in staff development during the probation period. In such cases the letter of offer of appointment shall state specific matters to which the staff development is to be directed.

Equivalent standing can be demonstrated by comparison of attainment in areas relevant to academic employment with the standard attained in a masters or doctoral degree in the relevant discipline area.

HOW TO APPLY

Please provide:

Forward your application to jobapplications@qut.edu.au quoting vacancy ref no. 28409 by 4 November 2008.

Prior to submitting your application please review information regarding immigration requirements, workplace health and safety, equal employment opportunity, non-smoking policy and relocation available at
http://www.hrd.qut.edu.au/jobs/information.jsp.

After the closing date, you can check the status of the recruitment process. QUT is an equal opportunity employer and employer of choice for women.

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