Lecturer For Placements Innovation

Griffith University

Southport, Australia
Base: $117,076 - $139,031 py; benefits: 17% super
On-site (part-time, 80%)
National mental health pathways to practice program pilot
Expand placement opportunities
Mental health and rural and remote placements
Griffith University is seeking a part-time Lecturer for Placements Innovation to enhance placement opportunities for postgraduate psychology students, particularly in mental health and rural settings. The role involves collaboration with clinical teams and community stakeholders and requires strong communication and leadership skills, along with relevant qualifications in psychology

Job Summary

  • The School of Applied Psychology are seeking a passionate Lecturer for Placements Innovation to work collaboratively with our team on the National Mental Health Pathways to Practice Program Pilot, to expand placement opportunities for students in clinical psychology and professional psychology postgraduate programs, with specific emphasis on mental health and rural and remote placements.
  • As the Lecturer for Placements Innovation, you will develop and support new placement opportunities for postgraduate psychology students and their supervisors and contribute to teaching, scholarship excellence, and engagement activities within the discipline of Psychology.
  • Griffith University values diversity, inclusion and flexibility and we encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, and people of all backgrounds to apply.

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Griffith University is seeking a part-time Lecturer for Placements Innovation to enhance placement opportunities for postgraduate psychology students, particularly in mental health and rural settings. The role involves collaboration with clinical teams and community stakeholders and requires strong communication and leadership skills, along with relevant qualifications in psychology.

Salary

Base: $117,076 - $139,031 per annum; Benefits: 17% superannuation

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • National Mental Health Pathways to Practice Program Pilot
  • expand placement opportunities
  • mental health and rural and remote placements
  • develop and support new placement opportunities
  • partnerships with external stakeholders

Nice-to-have

  • commitment to Psychology
  • sense of community, connection, and collaboration
  • fostering a safe and inclusive environment

Key Requirements

  • Doctoral or master qualification in Psychology
  • Registered as a psychologist in Australia (AHPRA)
  • Qualifications to provide supervision
  • Expertise in supervision of provisionally registered psychologists
  • Unrestricted work rights

Work Rights

Unrestricted work rights

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