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Shaping the Future of Exercise Science Education in Australia

Bond University on Australia’s Gold Coast is expanding its offerings in the health sciences with the launch of a new Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology program. This development creates a timely opportunity for an experienced educator to join as Assistant Professor or Senior Teaching Fellow in Clinical Exercise Physiology and Sport. The full-time continuing position in the Faculty of Health, Science and Medicine focuses on delivering high-quality, industry-aligned teaching that prepares graduates for professional practice as exercise scientists and clinical exercise physiologists.
The role emphasizes applied learning, clinical relevance, and alignment with national accreditation standards. Candidates will contribute to lectures, tutorials, practical classes, subject coordination, assessment, student consultation, placement supervision, curriculum development, and student recruitment. The position supports a personalized teaching environment that reflects Bond’s commitment to producing work-ready graduates through strong industry engagement.
Clinical exercise physiology centers on the design, delivery, and evaluation of safe and effective exercise interventions. These interventions help individuals with acute, sub-acute, or chronic medical conditions, injuries, or disabilities improve health outcomes, manage symptoms, and enhance quality of life. Professionals in this field work across prevention, rehabilitation, and performance enhancement settings.
The discipline draws on foundational knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, exercise prescription, and behavior change. Accredited practitioners assess client needs, develop individualized programs, monitor progress, and collaborate with other health professionals. In Australia, the field has matured into a recognized allied health profession with clear pathways for university-qualified practitioners.
Australian universities have seen sustained growth in exercise science and physiology programs over the past two decades. This expansion responds to rising demand for allied health professionals who can address chronic disease, support rehabilitation, and promote physical activity across the lifespan. Programs must meet rigorous standards set by the national accrediting body to ensure graduates are practice-ready.
Universities face ongoing needs for qualified teaching staff who combine academic expertise with practical clinical or sport-related experience. Teaching-focused roles like the one at Bond allow educators to shape curriculum while maintaining close ties to industry partners and placement providers. Such positions contribute directly to workforce development in a sector experiencing strong employment growth.
Bond University’s new program prepares students for dual recognition as accredited exercise scientists and clinical exercise physiologists. It features a highly personalized approach, extensive practical components, and integration with the university’s existing strengths in sport and exercise science. The curriculum aligns with Exercise & Sports Science Australia accreditation requirements and emphasizes real-world application through workshops, laboratories, and supervised placements.
Students gain competencies in exercise assessment, prescription for clinical populations, strength and conditioning, and sport performance. The program builds on Bond’s established Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science pathway and supports accelerated routes into related postgraduate study such as physiotherapy. By investing in this new offering, Bond positions itself to meet national workforce needs while delivering a distinctive student experience on the Gold Coast.
The successful appointee will teach across exercise science and clinical exercise physiology subjects. Core duties include preparing and delivering engaging lectures, facilitating tutorials and hands-on practical sessions, and coordinating assessment tasks that reflect industry standards. The role also involves supporting student placements by visiting external providers and providing supervision.
Additional contributions encompass curriculum review and enhancement, participation in student recruitment events, and collaboration with clinical and sport industry partners. The position encourages innovation in teaching methods that promote active learning and professional readiness. Successful candidates will work within a supportive team environment that values excellence in education and meaningful industry connections.
Applicants require accreditation or eligibility as an Accredited Exercise Scientist with Exercise & Sports Science Australia. A bachelor degree with honours in a relevant discipline is essential, while a postgraduate qualification such as a Master’s or PhD in exercise science or exercise physiology is expected for appointment at Assistant Professor level. Demonstrated success in higher education teaching, including lectures, tutorials, and practical classes, is highly valued.
Additional desirable credentials include accreditation as an Accredited Exercise Physiologist or ASCA Level 2 Strength and Conditioning Coach certification. Experience with curriculum development, practicum supervision, or clinical engagement strengthens an application. The university seeks educators who communicate effectively, engage students, and foster collaborative relationships with colleagues and external partners.
Remuneration varies by level. Senior Teaching Fellow appointments commence around $111,294 per annum plus superannuation, while Assistant Professor roles range from approximately $138,836 to $165,011 depending on the step, with superannuation increasing after probation. The selection panel determines the appropriate level based on qualifications and experience.
Bond University offers a distinctive environment as Australia’s first private not-for-profit university. Staff enjoy benefits including free parking, salary packaging, annual leave loading, a wellbeing program, employee assistance services, study assistance, and access to onsite medical and counselling facilities. The campus location on the Gold Coast provides a vibrant coastal setting that supports both professional work and lifestyle balance.
The university consistently ranks highly for teaching quality and maintains a strong focus on personalized education. Flexible work options, including potential job share arrangements, reflect its commitment to supporting staff. The role is based at the Bond University Institute of Health & Sport, offering modern facilities and proximity to industry partners across the region.
Academic positions in clinical exercise physiology directly influence the next generation of practitioners. Educators help students develop both technical skills and professional attributes required for accreditation and successful careers. Graduates enter a growing workforce that supports individuals managing conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, musculoskeletal disorders, and mental health challenges.
By supervising placements and fostering industry links, the role strengthens connections between academia and practice. This contributes to higher quality clinical services and improved health outcomes across Australian communities. The position also supports research-informed teaching and program evolution that keeps pace with emerging evidence and workforce needs.
Higher education institutions delivering accredited allied health programs navigate several pressures. Maintaining sufficient high-quality placement opportunities remains a priority as student numbers grow. Ensuring curriculum stays current with evolving clinical guidelines, accreditation requirements, and technological advances demands ongoing faculty expertise.
At the same time, opportunities abound. Rising recognition of exercise as medicine, expanded Medicare and veterans’ affairs funding, and integration into mental health and disability services create sustained demand for qualified professionals. Universities that invest in teaching excellence and industry partnerships position graduates for strong employment outcomes and contribute to national health priorities.
The profession continues to expand with increasing integration into multidisciplinary teams across public, private, and community settings. New consensus statements on areas such as mental health support highlight evolving scopes of practice. Academic roles that combine teaching, curriculum leadership, and industry engagement will remain essential for sustaining program quality and workforce supply.
Bond University’s strategic investment in its new program signals confidence in the field’s long-term importance. Educators joining at this stage can help shape program identity, build research collaborations, and influence national standards through professional body involvement. The role offers meaningful impact for those passionate about translating exercise science into improved health and performance outcomes.
Interested candidates should review the detailed position descriptions and selection criteria available on the Bond University careers site. Applications require a current resume and cover letter addressing the criteria. The closing date for submissions is 11:59 pm on 9 June 2026.
Applicants must hold current work rights in Australia. Pre-employment checks include verification of qualifications and references. The university encourages applications from diverse backgrounds and provides reasonable accommodations during the recruitment process.
This continuing appointment represents a chance to contribute to an innovative program at a university known for teaching excellence while enjoying the lifestyle advantages of the Gold Coast region.