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Casual Academic Talent Pool - Medicine & Health - School of Clinical Medicine

Casual Tutor/Demonstrator/Marker/Lecturer

29 June 2026

Location

Sydney, NSW

University of New South Wales (UNSW)

Type

Casual

Teaching Load

Tutorials, workshops, practicals, marking

Required Qualifications

Excellent communication skills
Proficiency with Office 365 & Moodle
UNSW Code of Conduct
Workplace Health & Safety training
Postgrad degree for SWCH courses
Mental health quals for PSCY courses

Research Areas

Clinical Medicine
Psychiatry (PSCY)
Surgery/Child Health (SWCH)
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Casual Academic Talent Pool - Medicine & Health - School of Clinical Medicine

Casual Academic Talent Pool - Medicine & Health - School of Clinical Medicine

The School of Clinical Medicine within the Faculty of Medicine & Health is seeking expressions of interest from qualified individuals for casual teaching opportunities in our postgraduate programs.

We encourage Expressions of Interest from new and experienced tutors, demonstrators, markers and lecturers who are excited to be a part of an integrated teaching team.

The EOI portal will allow you to select which courses you would like to teach and the extent of your qualifications and experience so we can better assess your suitability.

UNSW is committed to equity diversity and inclusion. Applications from women, people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, those living with disabilities, members of the LGBTIQ+ community; and people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent, are encouraged. UNSW provides workplace adjustments for people with disability, and access to flexible work options for eligible staff. The University reserves the right not to proceed with any appointment.

About the role

Your role is to provide casual teaching support to the course organisers. Your duties may include demonstrating in tutorials, workshops or practical classes, marking, and other miscellaneous course related activities.

You will need:

  • Excellent communication skills (both spoken and written formats)
  • Ability to answer basic questions confidently and accurately and to provide specific constructive feedback to students and course convenors.
  • Proficiency with software applications commonly used in teaching (e.g. Office 365: Word, Excel, Teams, and learning management systems such as Moodle).
  • Commitment to follow the UNSW Code of Conduct which deals with confidentiality, discrimination, health and safety, harassment, etc
  • Willingness to complete Workplace Health & Safety training and other relevant training as required by UNSW before commencing work.

If you are applying for PSCY courses, you will need:

  • Australian legal, psychiatric, psychological or other mental health qualifications and experience in custodial or court settings.

If you are applying for SWCH courses, you will need:

  • A postgraduate degree in Medicine, Nursing or Health/Medical Sciences, or another relevant discipline;
  • Industry and/or teaching experience is highly desirable

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Frequently Asked Questions

📚What are the main duties in this casual academic role?

As a casual academic in the School of Clinical Medicine, you will provide teaching support including demonstrating in tutorials, workshops, or practical classes, marking assessments, and other course-related activities. This is ideal for tutors, demonstrators, markers, and lecturers joining an integrated team. Explore more lecturer jobs at UNSW.

🎓What general qualifications and skills are required?

You need excellent communication skills (spoken and written), ability to answer questions confidently, proficiency with Office 365 (Word, Excel, Teams) and Moodle, commitment to the UNSW Code of Conduct, and willingness to complete Workplace Health & Safety training. Check how to become a university lecturer for tips.

🧠What specific requirements apply to PSCY courses?

For PSCY courses, applicants must hold Australian legal, psychiatric, psychological or other mental health qualifications with experience in custodial or court settings. This ensures suitability for specialized postgraduate programs in clinical medicine.

💉What qualifications are needed for SWCH courses?

For SWCH courses, a postgraduate degree in Medicine, Nursing, Health/Medical Sciences, or relevant discipline is required. Industry and/or teaching experience is highly desirable. View similar faculty jobs.

📝How do I apply for this casual academic talent pool?

Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) via the portal, selecting preferred courses and detailing your qualifications and experience. UNSW encourages applications from diverse backgrounds including women, LGBTIQ+, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Applications open until 29 June 2026. See the academic CV guide for preparation.

🌈Does UNSW support equity, diversity, and inclusion?

Yes, UNSW is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI), encouraging applications from women, culturally diverse backgrounds, people with disabilities, LGBTIQ+ community, and Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander descent. Workplace adjustments and flexible options are available. Learn about attracting talent in higher ed.
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