Lecturer in Exercise Science
• Full Time, Continuing
• Level B – $84,300 to $100,108 p.a. (Plus 17% Superannuation)
• Bathurst, Australia
The Faculty of Education is seeking to fill a position in the School of Human Movement Studies. The incumbent will have a doctoral or masters qualification relevant to Human Movement Studies including either clinical exercise physiology, biomechanics or motor control. The successful applicant will have proven or high potential for advanced research in their discipline and contribute to the teaching and administration of the Exercise and Sports Science program. The incumbent will be expected to
use blended models of subject delivery at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels contribute to practical subjects and participate in the administration and ongoing curriculum development of courses. The successful candidate will also have demonstrated ability to teach into the following subject areas:
• Biomechanics
• Motor control and learning
• Clinical exercise physiology
• Research methods
The School of Human Movement Studies prides itself on teaching excellence in the core areas of exercise science, backed by a multidisciplinary and cutting edge research profile. The School aims to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed in a dynamic and modern employment sector. Our graduates have a distinguished record in
gaining employment in all facets of the sports and exercise industries as well as teaching, and we strive to provide courses which will give our graduates the edge.
Applicants are expected to apply online and address the selection criteria listed in the position description. http://www.csu.edu.au/jobs/vacancies/acad-vacancies
Applications close: 16 February 2014
• Full Time, Continuing
• Level B – $84,300 to $100,108 p.a. (Plus 17% Superannuation)
• Bathurst, Australia
The Faculty of Education is seeking to fill a position in the School of Human Movement Studies. The incumbent will have a doctoral or masters qualification relevant to Human Movement Studies including either clinical exercise physiology, biomechanics or motor control. The successful applicant will have proven or high potential for advanced research in their discipline and contribute to the teaching and administration of the Exercise and Sports Science program. The incumbent will be expected to
use blended models of subject delivery at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels contribute to practical subjects and participate in the administration and ongoing curriculum development of courses. The successful candidate will also have demonstrated ability to teach into the following subject areas:
• Biomechanics
• Motor control and learning
• Clinical exercise physiology
• Research methods
The School of Human Movement Studies prides itself on teaching excellence in the core areas of exercise science, backed by a multidisciplinary and cutting edge research profile. The School aims to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed in a dynamic and modern employment sector. Our graduates have a distinguished record in
gaining employment in all facets of the sports and exercise industries as well as teaching, and we strive to provide courses which will give our graduates the edge.
Applicants are expected to apply online and address the selection criteria listed in the position description. http://www.csu.edu.au/jobs/vacancies/acad-vacancies
Applications close: 16 February 2014