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Associate Professor (Program Lead, Rural Nursing And Midwifery)

Associate Professor (Program Lead, Rural Nursing And Midwifery)
Company:

The University Of Notre Dame Australia


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Associate Professor ( Program Lead, Rural Nursing & Midwifery) Broome CampusFull -Time, ContinuousRewarding opportunityFriendly and collaborative environment$155,841 - $171,690 pa (Level D ) + 13.75% super + remote allowance & 2 weeks additional leaveABOUT THE UNIVERSITY Since its inception in 1989, Notre Dame has become a leader in higher education and now has over 12,000 students enrolled across its three main campuses in Broome, Fremantle, and Sydney. Notre Dame is an Australian University which embraces both the modern Australian university tradition and the ancient and esteemed traditions of Catholic universities both in Europe and North America.ABOUT THE SCHOOL The School of Nursing and Midwifery offers undergraduate Bachelor of Nursing programs that are highly regarded by the profession and a range of postgraduate coursework and nursing research programs. The School benefits from strong relationship with industry with some post graduate programs offered as industry partnerships. Graduates from the School of Nursing are well respected by the profession. ABOUT THE ROLE The Rural and Remote Nursing Lead is expected to provide high level academic leadership and to have an established reputation in terms of their own research and teaching. The role fulfills the accountabilities as the program coordinator for the School's Rural and Remote Responsibilities Select and recruit students into Broome nursing and midwifery programs and actively market the programs in order to grow student enrolments.Ensure nursing and midwifery cross campus and interprofessional collaboration in curriculum development, teaching, learning and assessment in collaboration with the National Head of collaboration with the school's leadership group, develop initiatives to continuously improve the provision of a high-quality student learning experience and ensure that the programs meet students' and employers' expectations with respect to content and quality, and are well regarded by academic peers.Provide local expertise to the School of Nursing and Midwifery on matters related to Kimberley nursing workforce issues that may be of relevance to their delivery of high-quality programs through the Broome campus, and provide local expertise to Faculty leadership on strategic opportunities to grow UNDA Nursing and Midwifery offerings in the KimberleyLead the Schools nursing and midwifery teaching team to contribute to the delivery of high quality nursing and midwifery education through the Broome campus.Contribute to School leadership and administration to ensure that teaching activities are delivered with quality, and are seamlessly integrated with metropolitan teaching conjunction with the Majarlin Rural and Remote Nursing Lead, the Majarlin Director, and the School of Nursing National Head of School, ensure complementary integration of the Schools Broome-based activities, and Majarlin's rural and remote workforce activities.LeadershipMake a strong contribution to the research and/or scholarship and/or teaching and administration activities of an organisational unit, including a large organisational unit, or interdisciplinary area. PhD Qualification.High level academic and strategic leadership skillsExcellent interpersonal, negotiation and communication skills, particularly with respect to building and leading teamsOrganisational and staff management skillsCommitment to principles of equity and diversity Research and ScholarshipDemonstrate a strong research track record displaying ability to publish in high quality academic journals, to obtain research funding and to have attained international recognition for their workShow evidence of a willingness to direct and supervise honours and postgraduate research students.Research, Education and ServiceProvide evidence of commitment to high quality teaching including the development of curriculum and initiatives in effective learning.Demonstrate a willingness to be involved in School policy development and administrative matters.Show a willingness to liaise with members of the community, professional and relevant industry bodies.ABOUT YOU Possession of a doctoral qualification and a recognised record of scholarly achievement.Successful track record of higher education leadership and management.Current AHPRA registration in Nursing.Demonstrated track record in the scholarship of learning and teaching, with a focus on best practice pedagogies, digital approaches and related industry engagementExcellent grasp of the tertiary education sector, and sound appreciation of the demands of managing and flourishing a growing School in a rapidly changing environment.Strong leadership and management skills and a successful track record in the development, implementation, and evaluation of organisational change in a national, multi campus and multi State context, demonstrating commercial acumen and alignment to performance goals.Strong management skills and a successful track record in the development, implementation, and evaluation of organisational change in a national, multi campus and multi State context, demonstrating commercial acumen and alignment to performance goals.Well-developed capability to contribute and drive excellence in teaching and learning, research, stakeholder engagement throughout the School, and collaboration across the Faculty and University.Demonstrated skills in coaching and mentoring staff, student, and external stakeholders to ensure engagement to plan and prepare for organisational change that actively seeks opportunities for improvement.Teaching experience and experience in research.Benefits University remote benefits (extra annual leave, remote allowance) Opportunity for flexible working arrangements.Opportunities for career advancement in academic and clinical leadership.Opportunities to pursue your research career.Opportunity to influence the strategic direction of a young and energetic University Department of Rural Health.Contact Us For enquiries about the role or to request a copy of the Position Description, please contact Janette Tam, Talent Acquisition Partner at HOW TO APPLY Please apply online with a resume and cover letter outlining your suitability for the role. Applications close 5 April 2024Applicants are expected to have current and valid work rights in Australia. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply. #J-18808-Ljbffr


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Associate Professor (Program Lead, Rural Nursing And Midwifery)
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The University Of Notre Dame Australia


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