Lecturer, Nursing and Midwifery (Diabetes Education)
Job Description:
- Part time - 18.125 (0.5FTE) hours per week | Continuing position
- Academic Level B - $112,810 - $133,110 + 17% Superannuation
- This position can be based in Cairns or Townsville, with hybrid working arrangements available to support work-life balance.
Why you'll love this role
Are you a passionate Diabetes Educator looking to shape the future of healthcare while continuing to make a meaningful impact in your profession?
At James Cook University, you'll have the opportunity to inspire the next generation of nurses, midwives and diabetes educators while contributing to research, scholarship and innovation that improves health outcomes across regional, rural, remote and Indigenous communities.
Based in tropical Townsville, you'll join a collaborative academic team committed to excellence in education, research and community engagement. Alongside a competitive salary, you'll enjoy generous superannuation, flexible work options, professional development opportunities and a supportive workplace culture that values diversity, wellbeing and inclusion.
How you'll make an impact
As Lecturer, Nursing and Midwifery (Diabetes Education), you'll play a key role in delivering high-quality teaching across diabetes education, nursing and midwifery programs.
Working closely with students and colleagues, you will:
- Deliver engaging undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in diabetes education, nursing and midwifery.
- Design innovative learning activities, assessments and educational resources that support student success.
- Provide supervision, mentorship and academic guidance to students.
- Contribute to research, scholarship and professional activities that advance knowledge and practice in diabetes education and healthcare.
- Support clinical education and student learning within professional practice settings.
- Build strong relationships with healthcare, community and professional organisations to strengthen education and research outcomes.
- Contribute to the University's commitment to reconciliation, sustainability and positive community impact.
What you'll bring
You are a credentialed Diabetes Educator who is passionate about sharing your expertise and supporting the development of future healthcare professionals.
To be successful, you'll bring:
- Current registration as a Registered Nurse and/or Registered Midwife with AHPRA.
- Credentialling and experience as a Diabetes Educator in Australia.
- A Master's or PhD qualification in a relevant discipline, significant progress towards one, or willingness to undertake further study.
- Contemporary clinical experience in diabetes education.
- Experience delivering flexible, blended and online learning.
- An understanding of the unique healthcare and education needs of regional, rural, remote, tropical and Indigenous communities.
- Strong communication and relationship-building skills, including the ability to engage effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, communities and stakeholders.
- Experience in tertiary teaching, curriculum development and research activity will be highly regarded.
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