Lecturer in Nuclear Medicine

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Deliver training in Nuclear Medicine & other health sciences through the teaching, development & coordination of undergraduate & postgraduate courses

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Company: University of Newcastle

Location: Newcastle, Maitland & Hunter

Work type: Full Time

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Phone: +61-7-1657-6141

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About UON

UON is a global leader, distinguished by a commitment to equity and excellence, creating a better future for our regions through innovation and impact. We offer an extraordinary environment to push boundaries and take ideas forward. No matter your professional background, you will find a community of minds eager to work together to explore new ideas and continually improve the way we perform. UON is a place where we encourage innovation, celebrate achievement and reflect on our practice to ensure we are striving for excellence. Your contribution to making us a world-class institution is recognised and rewarded in many different ways. Competitive salaries, formal awards programs, development opportunities and promotions are just the start

The School of Health Sciences, one of four Schools within the Faculty of Health and Medicine, excels in the teaching of allied health professionals and includes the disciplines of Family Studies, Medical Radiation Science (Diagnostic Radiography, Nuclear Medicine, and Radiation Therapy), Nutrition and Dietetics, Occupational Health and Safety, Occupational Therapy, Oral Health Therapy, Physiotherapy and Podiatry. The disciplines within the School achieve a balance between advancing the professional research profile of their respective areas and working together to educate future health care workers in a multi-professional health care environment.

About the discipline and role

The discipline of Medical Radiation Science (MRS) comprises a range of imaging and therapy practitioners with a vast range of clinical and research experience which benefits all MRS programs. This position is for a suitably qualified Nuclear Medicine Scientist/Technologist.

The nuclear medicine program has a long history of producing highly sought after clinically ready graduates, and it has been one of the most professionally engaged programs in Australia. The program has pioneered the development of many new areas of professional practice, and its staff are national award winners in both nuclear medicine and education. The program is well resourced with the largest teaching radiopharmacy laboratory in Australia, nuclear medicine and CT image processing and analysis software, and the professional practice program has access to clinical centres and clinical staff from across Australia.

The MRS program has recently changed to a 4 year honours degree which will embed all professional practice experience within the degree and provide work ready graduates. There is an expectation that as part of the honours degree that students, supervised by staff and clinicians, will produce publication and conference ready research.

The successful applicant will provide academic and professional practice education through the teaching, development and coordination of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The applicant will also be an active researcher, developing and implementing relevant health science research and supervising research students.

Ideally applicants for this Level B position will hold a PhD and be research active. Applicants without a PhD may be appointed as a level A with an expectation to enrol and complete a research higher degree. The appointee must also be eligible for AHPRA registration as a Nuclear Medicine Scientist/Technologist.

To enable your application to progress, can you please respond to the following:

Essential Criteria`

  • PhD qualification or equivalent. Those without a PhD are encouraged to apply
  • Academic qualification in Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine).
  • Currently hold or be eligible for an AHPRA Registration as a Medical Radiation Practitioner.
  • An understanding of emerging issues in Nuclear medicine and how this impacts on undergraduate and postgraduate education, and future clinical practice
  • Emerging research track record in research, demonstrated by publications and/or conference presentations
  • Highly developed interpersonal skills including the ability to participate in a team environment demonstrating clear communication and mutual respect. 
  • Knowledge of, and experience in adhering to workplace policies and procedures in the areas of work health safety, equity, diversity and promoting a respectful workplace culture.
  • Experience in professional practice education or teaching at a tertiary level.

 

Please note: In accordance with the University's Staff Selection Guidelines, your application will be assessed on the selection criteria found at the link below. It is essential that you address each of the criteria to enable the selection committee to properly assess your application and suitability for interview. Please limit your responses to the selection criteria to 4 pages. Please also include a full Curriculum Vitae with your application, together with contact details of 3 referees.

This is an Ongoing, full-time position based at UON's Callaghan Campus.

Academic Level A (non PhD applicants) from $66,748 plus contributory superannuation with Unisuper, attracting a generous employer contribution of 17%.

Academic Level B from $95,351 plus contributory superannuation with Unisuper, attracting a generous employer contribution of 17%.

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