Senior Lecturer or Associate Professor, School of Counselling Full time, ongoing, Sydney Campus Navitas was founded in 1994 with the goal of helping more international students succeed at university in Australia via improved student support and an extended academic year. Since then, Navitas has significantly expanded the services it offers students and clients and is creating opportunities through lifelong learning for more than 80,000 people in 27 countries every year. Navitas listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in 2004 and is now an S&P/ASX Top 100 Company, employing more than 5,500 staff globally. Navitas operates across three Divisions. The Australian College of Applied Psychology (ACAP) is a Higher Education Institution and Registered Training Organisation within Navitas Professional and English Programs (PEP) Division that provides accredited higher degree courses in counselling, psychology, people management, community services, coaching and human resources and has been in operation for 30 years. We are proud of our students and graduates and excited about the future. Our campuses are located in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide. Introduction to the role ACAP s School of Counselling is currently recruiting for either a Senior Lecturer or Associate Professor to work on our Sydney Campus. The Senior Lecturer or Associate Professor will provide academic leadership in the areas of teaching, learning, research, professional development, policy formation and will support the promotion and practice of excellence in all areas of academic activity in the School. The role includes undertaking activities associated with course accreditation, curriculum development, teaching, and research project supervision. The position includes a research and scholarship component. The successful applicant will be expected to have extensive online teaching, curriculum development and research experience and will be responsible for contributing to course accreditation and reaccreditation, course coordination and developing and teaching a range of units within the school. The position provides an exciting opportunity to be involved in the School of Counselling and the ongoing development of counselling and psychotherapy as a discipline. The position is full-time and ongoing. This role reports to the Head of School. Appointment to Senior Lecturer or Associate Professor will depend on the suitability of the candidate and their experience and contribution to the discipline. Essential Skills & Experience A PhD in Counselling or a related discipline Eligibility for membership of a relevant professional body A commendable teaching record evidencing the ability to provide a quality learning environment in various delivery modes Experience in course development and coordination of academic programs A well-developed record of supervising Honours and higher degree research students Demonstrated ability to provide mentoring to academic teaching and research staff Extensive record of publication in internationally refereed scientific journals The ability to encourage and nurture a research culture, through the management of research, and the mentoring of staff in the development of their research careers Willingness to contribute to the preparation of accreditation documentation for both regulatory authorities and professional association authorities Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team A high level of commitment to the advancement of the discipline Excellent interpersonal, communication and negotiation skills Willingness to implement required WHS policies and safe work practices and to implement equal opportunity and diversity policies and programs
Desirable Skills & Experience Expertise in using Moodle and online teaching programs such as BlackBoard Collaborate Eligibility for membership of a relevant professional body What we offer An attractive remuneration package will be negotiated with the successful candidate. The Navitas Group offers outstanding long-term career opportunities within Australia and abroad, and is values driven and an equal opportunity employer. Only people who are eligible to work in Australia may apply for this position. Enquiries can be directed to Professor Denis O Hara,, Australian College of Applied Psychology, email Denis.OHara@ACAP.edu.au. Applications, which will need to include a resume and a letter addressing the selection criteria, must be submitted via the following web link www.acap.expr3ss.com Applicants will be asked to respond to a number of questions which will assist with the selection process. Applications close on Monday 01 February 2016 at 5PM AEST.
Senior Lecturer in School of Counselling Division: Reports To: Professional and English Programs Australian College of Applied Psychology 1. Overview and Objectives of the Position The Senior Lecturer will oversee and prepare quality curriculum in the ACAP School of Counselling programs with particular focus on Bachelor of Counselling Honours and Bachelor of Social Science Honours programs. The curriculum includes interactive and innovative online teaching and learning activities as well as on-campus teaching. Academics are expected to undertake unit and course convening, research and scholarship activities, and professional service and the role involves postgradute research project supervision. This ongoing position provides the exciting opportunity to be involved in the School of Counselling as we implement new and reaccredited postgraduate counselling and psychotherapy courses. The position is for a full-time and ongoing appointment on our Sydney campus. 2. Key Relationships Academic staff in the School of Counselling across campuses Program and Blended and Online Delivery teams in the School of Counselling across campuses E-learning and Technology Services, Library and Publication Unit 3. Key Result Areas (Areas of Accountability and Responsibility) Academic Leadership Contributes to academic leadership within the School of Counselling Active participation in committees and working parties. Work with School leaders in the consistent delivery of high quality courses. Contribute to reporting on course delivery and outcomes. Teaching and learning Prepare and deliver quality courses and units for online, blended and on-campus delivery Provide quality postgraduate project supervision Research and scholarship
. Undertake research and scholarship activities and publish in international peer reviewed journals. Secure research funding opportunities. Professional service Contribute to the professions of counselling and social science. Other duties Follow and maintain Work Health and Safety procedures Perform other duties as specified from time to time by the Head of School, Dean (Academic) and the PEGM. 4. Selection Criteria (Qualifications, Skills and Experience) SELECTION CRITERIA Essential skills and experience PhD or professional doctorate qualification Demonstrated ability to develop quality curriculum and assessments at postgraduate levels in accredited counselling and psychotherapy degrees, with experience of professional accreditation requirements Track record of peer refereed publications in international journals and successful research grant applications or other scholarship activities Ability to liaise effectively with academics, administration, student placement and sessional teaching staff in a complex cross-campus organisational structure Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and in teams Membership of relevant professional associations Demonstrated computer literacy, including competence in using word processing, Excel, and qualitative and/or statistical analysis software Knowledge of Work Health and Safety policies of relevance to the work environment Excellent oral and written communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively with School and College staff Valid working with Children Check Document version details Issue date Summary of changes This position description was updated in January 2016 2
Associate Professor of Counselling and Psychotherapy School of Counselling Division: Reports To: Professional and English Programs Australian College of Applied Psychology 1. Overview and Objectives of the Position The Associate Professor of Counselling and Psychotherapy will provide academic leadership in the areas of teaching, learning, research, professional development, policy formation and will support the promotion and practice of excellence in all areas of academic activity in the School. The role includes undertaking activities associated with course accreditation, curriculum development, teaching, and research project supervision. The position includes a research and scholarship component. The successful applicant will be expected to have extensive online teaching, curriculum development and research experience and will be responsible for contributing to course accreditation and reaccreditation, course coordination and developing and teaching a range of units within the school. The position provides an exciting opportunity to be involved in the School of Counselling and the ongoing development of counselling and psychotherapy as a discipline. The position is full-time and ongoing on our Sydney campus. This role reports to the Head of School. 2. Key Relationships Academic staff in the School of Counselling across campuses Program and Blended and Online Delivery teams in the School of Counselling across campuses Elearning and Technology Services, Library and Publication Unit 3. Key Result Areas (Areas of Accountability and Responsibility) Academic Leadership Contributes to academic leadership within the School of Counselling Active participation in committees and working parties. Work with School leaders in the consistent delivery of high quality courses. Contribute to reporting on course delivery and outcomes.
. Teaching and learning Prepare and deliver quality courses and units for online, blended and on-campus delivery Provide quality Masters and honours project supervision Provide mentoring to School academics and academic teachers Research and scholarship Undertake quality research and scholarship activities and publish in international peer reviewed journals Serve on editorial boards of international peer reviewed journals Professional service Contribute to the development of the counselling and psychotherapy profession. Other duties Follow and maintain Work Health and Safety procedures Perform other duties as specified from time to time by the Head of School, Dean (Academic) and the PEGM. 4. Selection Criteria (Qualifications, Skills and Experience) SELECTION CRITERIA Essential skills and experience A PhD in Counselling or a related discipline Eligibility for membership of a relevant professional body A commendable teaching record evidencing the ability to provide a quality learning environment in various delivery modes Experience in course development and coordination of academic programs A well-developed record of supervising Honours and higher degree research students Demonstrated ability to provide mentoring to academic teaching and research staff Extensive record of publication in internationally refereed scientific journals The ability to encourage and nurture a research culture, through the management of research, and the mentoring of staff in the development of their research careers Willingness to contribute to the preparation of accreditation documentation for both regulatory authorities and professional association authorities Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team A high level of commitment to the advancement of the discipline Excellent interpersonal, communication and negotiation skills Willingness to implement required WHS policies and safe work practices and to implement equal opportunity and diversity policies and programs Document version details Issue date Summary of changes This position description was updated in October 2015 2