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The Tasmanian School of Medicine is looking for an experienced Senior Lecturer in Public Health to join the team.
Job Responsibility:
Provide academic leadership in public health education, curriculum design, and coordination of public health units and courses
Contribute to a collaborative teaching culture grounded in high‑quality, student‑centred practice
Drive partnered, funded research that aligns with UTAS Health’s strategic priorities and strengthens our impact in the community
Provide line management for academic staff within the public health programs, fostering a supportive, inclusive environment
Conduct high‑quality research with national and growing international impact, secure external competitive funding, publish research findings, and contribute to the supervision of PhD and/or Master’s students
Undertake scholarly postgraduate coursework teaching of an exemplary quality, including coordinating units, developing distinctive strategically aligned course and unit content, and assessment support
Provide academic leadership, particularly in fostering outstanding research and/or learning and teaching
Build and maintain productive relationships across the University and with relevant local, national, and disciplinary, professional, industry, and community partners
Requirements:
A PhD or equivalent in a relevant field
A strong and ongoing record of nationally, and ideally internationally, recognised public health research, demonstrated through high‑quality publications, conference presentations, and success in securing competitive external funding
Good contributions to successful Research Higher Degree supervision and completions
Experience and demonstrated achievement in University-level teaching and learning
Demonstrated commitment to fostering and sustaining meaningful collaborations across local and national networks, including academic disciplines, professional sectors, relevant industries, and the broader community