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Associate Professor, Pathology

Employer
BOND UNIVERSITY
Location
Gold Coast, Australia
Closing date
15 Apr 2021

Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine
Part time, fixed term appointment for 3 years (0.5 FTE)
Position reference no: HSM_ADV_321_03/21

About the position

Situated within the Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, the Bond University Medical Program is comprised of two sequential degrees, the Bachelor of Medical Studies and the Doctor of Medicine. The program has full accreditation with the Australian Medical Council and places a strong emphasis on the quality of student experience. The Quality Indicators of Learning and Teaching (QILT) rankings have listed Bond University Medicine number 1 in Australia for student satisfaction with teaching quality, student support and skill development.

This senior, Associate Professor position will play a key role in ongoing development, research and teaching within the Medicine Program team.

The position offers opportunities for those interested in an innovative approach to Medicine education with a focus on research, small-group based teaching and collaborative partnerships. It is expected that this position will ensure students develop an understanding of the principles and contemporary practice of pathology including evidence-based contribution of pathology in clinical practice.

Based on the Gold Coast, the position will play a pivotal role in maintaining strong connections with the surrounding health services including Gold Coast University Hospital, Robina Hospital and various private and non-government service providers.

The position will contribute more broadly to the Faculty and University by providing leadership in research and scholarship, teaching, academic administration, and community engagement, particularly in the professional field of Pathology.

About the person:

The successful applicant will have a PhD or alternative higher degree and be recognised for professional and academic Pathology practice, with well-developed leadership, management and team building skills and a performance record commensurate with level of appointment.

Salary details:

Bond University offers vibrant campuses with state-of-the-art facilities in a picturesque location, as well as a range of tangible benefits including (but not limited to) competitive remuneration, bus services to the door, available car parking, use of the main campus library, Career Development Services, corporate discount programs and a bulk-billing medical centre on-site at main campus.

The salary range for the position is $74 454 to $81, 487 (0.5 FTE Salary p.a.) plus 9.5% superannuation and will be commensurate with skills and experience.

Salary packaging options are available for eligible employees.

Additional information:

Enquiries regarding this exciting opportunity can be directed to the Dean of Medicine, Professor Kirsty Forrest at HSMMedDean@bond.edu.au.

Application and submission details:

For further details regarding this appointment please reference the position descriptors and selection criteria below.

Generic position description:
Associate Professor B
Associate Professor A

Selection Criteria:
Associate Professor - Pathology 

Applications will be submitted online via the Careers at Bond University candidate portal. Please follow the 'How to apply' instructions provided. All candidates will be required to register prior to submitting an application.

If you require any assistance with your application submission please visit Applying for jobs at Bond – Frequently asked questions.

Applicants must have current work rights in Australia at the time of application. This status will be verified as part of the recruitment process.

Conditions of employment for this position are offered under a Bond Employment Contract (BEC)

Bond University is an equal opportunity employer and we encourage our students and staff to respect individuality and diversity. In line with Bond University’s values, people from diverse backgrounds, women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people who identify as LGBTIQ+, and people with a disability are encouraged to apply for positions at the University.

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