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Deputy Academic Lead, Phase 2

Employer
Global Academy Jobs
Location
Australia
Closing date
Jul 13, 2017

Job Details

The role

Supporting the Academic Lead Phase 2, this position will be responsible for ensuring the effective longitudinal integration of diagnostics, therapeutics, professionalism, team-based practice, digital healthcare and organisation skills in Phase 2 of the Medical Program as part of an intern readiness program.

The person

This is an exceptional opportunity for a clinical academic with experience in clinic-based medical teaching, and demonstrated teaching skills at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.  The successful applicant to this post will have evidence of ability to ensure consistency of teaching and assessment across multiple sites, and experience in the development of teaching and learning resources. Eligibility for registration as a medical practitioner in Australia is essential as well as MBBS or equivalent medical qualification.

Remuneration

This is a part-time (0.4FTE) continuing appointment at Academic Level B or C.  A fixed-term conjoint appointment with a Hospital and Health Service may also be negotiated.

At Academic Level B, the salary (0.4FTE) will be in the range of $36,857 - $46,768 p.a. plus up to 17% superannuation (total package at 0.4FTE will be in the range of $43,122 - $51,208 p.a.). 

At Academic Level C, the salary (0.4FTE) will be in the range of $45,150 - $52,060 p.a. plus up to 17% superannuation (total package at 0.4FTE will be in the range of $52,825 - $60,910 p.a.). 

Eligible applicants may also receive payment of a clinical loading.

Position Description

Download File New_500797_Deputy Academic Lead Phase 2.pdf

 Faculty of Medicine

The University of Queensland’s Faculty of Medicine is an internationally recognised provider of world-class education and research. The research-intensive Faculty has a gross budget of almost $300 million, employs approximately 1000 continuing and fixed-term staff (headcount), has a community of more than 4000 non-salaried academic appointees and around 3200 students (headcount).

The Faculty of Medicine offers Australia’s largest medical degree program for graduates and school-leavers. Undergraduate and postgraduate programs are available in the disciplines of Medicine, Health Sciences, E-Health, Mental Health, Biomedical Sciences and Public Health. 

The Faculty possesses enormous strengths spanning research, teaching, industry engagement and clinical practice in disciplines ranging from the basic sciences, biomedical research and development, to clinical trials and public health. Research projects within the Faculty have already led to discoveries with far-reaching social and economic impacts, including the revolutionary Gardasil (TM) vaccine for cervical cancer (Professor Ian Frazer) and a drug discovery EMA401 (Professor Maree Smith), a first-in-class oral treatment for chronic pain which through Spinafex Pharmaceuticals led to Australia’s largest biotechnology commercialisation deal. Faculty staff include three highly cited authors, one Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS), three Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science (FAA) and 12 Fellows of the Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (AAHMS).  The Faculty is a core member of Brisbane Diamantina Health Partners, the Brisbane-wide academic health science system.

Educational offerings in biomedical sciences, medicine and public health are informed and supported by research activity across a range of fundamental and clinical areas of importance including recognised strengths in cancer, skin diseases, brain and mental health, maternal and child health and genomics. Cutting-edge facilities such as the Herston Imaging Research Facility (HIRF), the UQ Centre for Clinical Research (UQCCR), our laboratories in the Translational Research Institute (TRI) and the new Centre for Children’s Health Research (CCHR) enable outstanding research outcomes and sharpen our understanding of cancer, autoimmunity, mental disorders, infectious diseases and neurological disease.

Further details are available at www.medicine.uq.edu.au.

Enquiries

To discuss this role please contact Professor Nicholas Hawkins, on +61 7 3346 4634 or n.hawkins@uq.edu.au.

To submit an application for this role, use the Apply button below. All applicants must supply the following documents: Cover letter, Resume and Selection Criteria responses.

For information on completing the application process click here.

Reference: 500797

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