Murdoch University is seeking Expressions of Interest for casual academic employment in Community Development.
About Us
Murdoch's Community Development program is offered at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, with a flourishing and culturally diverse cohort in its highly-successful coursework Masters degree.
The discipline is closely aligned with other Development Studies and Public Policy programs in the Social Sciences and Arts, including Sustainable Development and International Aid.
We are seeking to appoint up to three full-time or part-time Lecturers who will make outstanding contributions to the teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate students, to the professional practice of the program, and to the University's engagement with industry and community.
These roles are an excellent opportunity for early or mid-career academics and professionals in Community Development who seek to build a strong and interdisciplinary teaching portfolio in university education.
The Role
We are seeking to appoint up a number of casual staff to teach within undergraduate and postgraduate Community Development units.
These roles are an excellent opportunity for academics or practitioners in Community Development who seek to build a strong and interdisciplinary teaching portfolio in university education.
Successful applicants will work closely with others in the delivery of undergraduate and / or postgraduate units in Community Development. Our units are usually team-taught by a skilled group of academics and practitioners. Successful applicants are expected to :
What You'll Bring to this Role
1. Expertise in the theory and practice of Community Development or related areas, demonstrated by a completed PhD or Masters qualification, current enrolment in a postgraduate research or coursework degree, and / or equivalent industry experience.
2. Ability to teach into such areas as :
3. Commitment to promoting student engagement and retention through teaching and learning.
4. Excellent communicative ability in English.
5. Excellent problem-solving, time management and interpersonal skills.
6.Demonstrated ability to work flexibly and collaboratively in a team environment.
7. Proficient administrative skills to support your academic duties.
8. Demonstrated experience in teaching and / or research is desirable.
How to apply
Applicants who meet the above selection criteria are invited to lodge an Expression of Interest here, which should include a cover letter and up-to-date CV.
Position contact : Cameron Tero, Academic Chair, Community Development :
The University reserves the right to withdraw this advertisement at any time.
Casual Academic • Perth, Australia