Associate Professor First Peoples Nursing (Identified role)
This Job is based in AustraliaAssociate Professor First Peoples Nursing (Identified role)Employment Type: Full - time (35 hours a week)Duration: ContinuingRemuneration: $185k - $204k base (+17% superannuation, leave loading)Work rights: Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Candidates must hold full rights to work in Australia to be considered for this position. Location: Some NSW site travel required (Port Macquarie, Liverpool clinical campuses), but flexible working considered. UNSW offers up to 10 days paid culture leave annually for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff membersOpportunity to work within a collaborative community, rather than in isolationThis position is open to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants only. UNSW has obtained an exemption under section 126 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW) to designate and recruit professional and academic positions for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander persons only, to fulfil UNSW’s goal of a representative workforce rate.UNSW Discipline of Nursing The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is establishing a Discipline of Nursing within the School of Population Health. The first nursing program to be developed is the Graduate Entry Master of Nursing Program, that will commence in 2028.The Opportunity This exciting new opportunity is a joint role between Blakcademy and the School of Population Health (SPH), leading and advancing First Peoples Nursing education nationally and internationally. The position provides leadership in curriculum innovation, professional development, student experience, academic compliance, and research. It requires strong expertise in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, including social and cultural determinants and the impacts of colonisation and racism, alongside significant experience in nursing or health education, particularly in designing, teaching, and assessing culturally safe curricula that integrate First Peoples perspectives.Key Skills And Experience RequiredA PhD in nursing or a related health discipline, and/or relevant tertiary degree, preferably and/or relevant extensive teaching, curriculum design work experience.Registration with the Nursing & Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) as a registered nurseProven commitment to proactively keeping up to date with discipline knowledge and developments.Demonstrated experience in First Peoples teaching and learning design using a range of pedagogical (including Indigenous) approaches, development and delivery of courses and programs, at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level.Experience of implementing educational technologies and online delivery methods.Evidence of teaching effectiveness and passion for First Peoples nursing educational excellence and fostering this in others.Demonstrated experience with industry or work-integrated learning relating to First Peoples health.Evidence of professional development of teaching practice in self and others with the ability to advance and lead an inclusive culture of excellence in First Peoples learning and teaching in nursing or health related programs.Demonstrated success in initiating First Peoples curriculum development and improvement in nursing or health related programs.Experience mentoring and supporting early- and mid-career academic staffEvidence of highly developed interpersonal and organisational skills.Evidence of ability to support and inspire students from diverse backgrounds and support student equity diversity and inclusion initiatives.Significant track record in research leadership with outcomes of high quality and high international impact with clear evidence of the desire and ability to continually achieve research excellence and deliver research leadership.Demonstrated leadership in building First Peoples engagement and partnerships with the health profession and industry.Full details can be found in the position description.UNSW Benefits and Culture: People are at the core of everything we do. We recognise it is the contributions of our staff who make UNSW one of the best universities in Australia and the world. Our benefits include:Flexible Working arrangements (work from home, flexible hours) Additional 3 days leave during Christmas holidaysCultural duties performed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff members are recognised with reduced workload or additional allowanceCareer development opportunities Up to 50% discount on UNSW coursesFlexible 17% Superannuation contributions, additional leave-loading payments and salary sacrifice.Discounts and entitlements (retail, education, fitness passport)How To ApplyPlease click on Apply now to apply online. Applications should not be sent to the contact listed below. Please provide a resume and a separate cover letter addressing the key skills and experience for the role listed in the Position Description.Pre-Employment ChecksPreferred RequiredAligned with UNSW’s focus on cultivating a workplace defined by safety, ethical conduct, and strong integrity preferred candidates will be required to participate in a combination of pre-employment checks relevant to the role they have applied for. These pre-employment checks may include a combination of some of the following checks:Confirmation of Aboriginality documentationNational and International Criminal history checksEntitlement to work and ID checksWorking With Children ChecksCompletion of a Gender-Based Violence Prevention DeclarationVerification of relevant qualificationsVerification of relevant professional membershipEmployment history and reference checksFinancial responsibility assessments/checksMedical Checks and AssessmentsCompliance with the necessary combination of these checks is a condition of employment at UNSW.EnquiriesMerita O'Connell – Talent Acquisition Partner E: merita.oconnell@unsw.edu.au Natalie Chenhall – Manager Indigenous Employment E: n.chenhall@unsw.edu.auApplications close: Sunday 17th May before 11.30pm Sydney time.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.