The UTS Graduate School of Health is recruiting a 1-year fixed term 0.2 FTE Lecturer in Psychology (Education focussed) to support the successful launch of our new undergraduate psychology programs through innovative teaching and research.
UTS provides unique and innovative degrees that produce highly skilled graduates for careers of the future in Australia and overseas. Our focus on innovation, transdisciplinary, and entrepreneurship make us a key partner of choice for business, government, and industry. Our strong research profile has positive social and environmental impact and is committed to technology that improves society, the planet, and the professions. As a member of the Graduate School of Health, you will be accountable for supporting us to achieve the objectives of being a leading international university and an inspiring place to work.
Psychology at UTS is currently experiencing exponential growth. Building on our successful Master of Clinical Psychology program, graduate diplomas in psychology have been offered since October 2022, and undergraduate psychology programs commenced in 2024.This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic Lecturer to join our supportive and energetic team to contribute to the design, delivery, and continuous improvement of psychology programs, and research, at UTS.
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This role attracts 17% superannuation (pension)
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UTS staff also benefit from a wide range of Employee Benefits include flexible work practices, child care centres, generous parental leave and salary packaging opportunities.
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