Lecturer (Paramedicine) Full-time Job
Jul 10th, 2024 at 11:54 Education & Training Manukau & East 9 views Reference: 9904Job Details
Join Our Team as a Lecturer in Paramedicine at AUT University!
Exciting Opportunity:
Are you an experienced health professional with a passion for out-of-hospital education and research? AUT University is offering a permanent, full-time lecturing opportunity within the Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences. This is your chance to work with an innovative and progressive team and make a real impact in the field of paramedicine.
Key Responsibilities:
- Facilitate delivery of education in undergraduate and postgraduate Paramedicine programs.
- Contribute to the research culture within the Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences.
- Model best clinical practice and be clinically current in the field of paramedicine.
- Inspire and support students' achievement and communicate effectively.
- Demonstrate strong writing, organizational, and IT skills.
Qualifications and Skills:
The ideal candidate should hold a minimum of (or studying towards) a Masters qualification in health or science, have current clinical experience in the pre-hospital environment, and preferably possess a relevant teaching history and qualification. Commitment to ongoing professional development is essential, supported by the AUT staff development program.
Benefits:
- Free AUT Gym Membership
- Generous Leave Entitlements
- Competitive Salary Range: $89,000 - $105,000
Application Details:
If you're interested in this exciting career opportunity, please send your resume and cover letter to Tony Ward, Head of Department, at tony.ward@aut.ac.nz. Please note that applications must be submitted through the standard registration process by the closing date of 24th July, 11:55pm.
Location:
This role is based in Manukau, Auckland, and is considered a children's worker role subject to safety checking under the Children's Act 2014.
Contact Information:
For any enquiries about the role, feel free to reach out to Tony Ward at tony.ward@aut.ac.nz.