Job Reference: 1193720 Enhance your career in medical radiation science education with this exceptional opportunity at Curtin University, where we merge passion for teaching with real-world clinical expertise. As a Lecturer (Teaching Academic) specialising in Radiation Therapy, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of healthcare by guiding and inspiring the next generation of radiation therapists. Attractive Compensation: $110,442 - $130,829 (ALB) pro-rata, plus 17% superannuation. Flexible Role: Choose your commitment, ranging from , ongoing position with potential for job sharing. Impactful Mentorship: Make a significant difference by supporting radiation therapy students through their education journey. This is a unique opportunity to develop and diversify your skillset and career, as well as bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical expertise; fostering the next generation of radiation therapists within a supportive and dynamic academic environment. Your Role As a Lecturer in Radiation Therapy, you will be instrumental in delivering high-quality teaching across core units of the Bachelor of Science in Medical Radiation Science (B-SCIMRS). Your responsibilities will include: Contributing to innovative teaching and learning in radiation therapy and medical radiation science units. Facilitating engaging workshops and assessments across six Clinical Radiation Therapy units. Overseeing VERT and RT positioning laboratories within the four Radiation Therapy Practice units. Ensuring exceptional student experiences and quality education during clinical placements. Your Impact Contribute to the academic rigour and practical relevance of our radiation therapy program. Influence and shape the clinical and professional skills of our students. Enhance the linkage between academic learning and real-world clinical application. Who We Are Looking For A passionate educator with registration as a radiation therapist with the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia (MRPBA). A professional possessing substantial disciplinary knowledge and expert practical skills in radiation therapy. An individual with a minimum of 5 years of clinical experience in radiation therapy. Experience as a clinical teacher or educator is highly desirable, as is a postgraduate degree.