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Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor- Intellectual Disability Mental Health

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University of New South Wales

Kensington Campus, New South Wales

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Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor- Intellectual Disability Mental Health

Senior Lecturer / Associate Professor (Level C/D)

2026-06-03

Location

Kensington Campus, New South Wales

UNSW Medicine & Health

Type

Full-time Academic / Faculty

Required Qualifications

PhD/MBBS/MD or equivalent in psychiatry, psychology or health discipline
Extensive experience in intellectual/developmental disabilities
Proven research outcomes and co-design with lived experience
Education delivery (face-to-face and online)
Stakeholder engagement with government and community

Research Areas

Intellectual Disability Mental Health
Autism
Health Services and Systems Improvement
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Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor- Intellectual Disability Mental Health

Position Summary

The Senior Lecturer / Associate Professor of Intellectual Disability Mental Health will provide academic and strategic leadership in intellectual and developmental disability mental health through research, teaching, clinical capacity building, and stakeholder engagement. The role leads a translational and co-designed research program focused on improving mental health outcomes for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism, with a strong emphasis on health services, systems improvement, and evidence-based practice.

Working closely with NSW Health, government agencies, healthcare providers, and people with lived experience, the position will strengthen clinical and research capacity across NSW and nationally. The appointee will contribute to innovative education initiatives, mentor emerging researchers, and foster collaborative partnerships across the disability and mental health sectors.

Reporting to the Director of the National Centre of Excellence in Intellectual Disability Health, the role also contributes to teaching and research within the Discipline of Psychiatry and Mental Health at UNSW Medicine & Health. At Associate Professor level, the role includes nationally recognised research leadership, influence on policy and practice, and mentorship of researchers and sector stakeholders to advance intellectual disability mental health research and service development.

If an interested applicant is a psychiatrist, there is the opportunity for an affiliated clinical academic appointment with South-Eastern Sydney Local Health District.

Some key skills required:

At Level C:

  • An MBBS/MD or PhD or equivalent distinguished experience in psychiatry, psychology or other health discipline, with extensive experience in intellectual and/or developmental disabilities.
  • Proven commitment to proactively keeping up to date with discipline knowledge and developments.
  • Demonstrated experience in development and delivery of education and training in intellectual and developmental disability mental health, including face-to-face and online methods.
  • Evidence of productive relationships and engagement with external stakeholders, including Government and the community.
  • Demonstrated academic excellence with research outcomes of high quality and high impact.
  • Proven ability to work in co-design with people with lived experience of intellectual and/or developmental disability.
  • Experience in successfully recruiting and supervising high calibre students.

At Level D (In addition to the above):

  • Demonstrated leadership experience, including managing teams and driving outcomes in complex stakeholder environments, or successful track record of liaisons between government and the disability sector.
  • Leadership of projects which design, build capacity in, deliver and/or evaluate mental health services for people with intellectual disability and/or autism.
  • Established national track record of mental health research.
  • Capacity to mentor, provide advice and guidance to clinicians and academics in this or a related field.
  • Proven leadership in developing significant productive relationships and engagement with external stakeholders, including Government and the community.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor role in Intellectual Disability Mental Health at UNSW?

Applicants need an MBBS/MD or PhD (or equivalent) in psychiatry, psychology or a related health discipline with extensive experience in intellectual and developmental disabilities. At Level D, demonstrated national research leadership and team management experience are also required. See our academic CV guide for application tips.

🔬What research and teaching responsibilities are involved in this UNSW academic position?

The role leads translational research on mental health outcomes for people with intellectual disabilities and autism, with strong emphasis on co-design and health systems improvement. Teaching includes innovative education programs (face-to-face and online) plus supervision of research students. Explore similar faculty positions.

🏥Is there clinical work or collaboration opportunities with NSW Health?

Yes. The appointee will work closely with NSW Health, government agencies and healthcare providers. Psychiatrists may also receive an affiliated clinical academic appointment with South-Eastern Sydney Local Health District.

📝How do I apply for this Senior Lecturer role at UNSW Kensington?

Applications close 3 June 2026. Prepare a strong academic CV highlighting research impact, co-design experience and teaching evidence. Use our winning CV template and check current academic openings.

📈What are the key differences between Level C and Level D for this position?

Level C focuses on productive research, education delivery and stakeholder engagement. Level D requires additional national research leadership, policy influence, team management and capacity building in mental health services for people with intellectual disability.
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