Job Description Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity The Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences is seeking to appoint a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer to teach, coordinate placements, and conduct research on the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Psychology.
This programme trains students in the required competencies to function as a psychologist working in health care settings and provides a route to registration with the NZ Psychologists Board.
This is a part-time FTE position.
The primary responsibilities are to teach and coordinate placements for the PGDip Hlth Psych.
Other duties include conducting research, administrative tasks, and clinical supervision of intern psychologists and academic supervision of Masters and Ph D health psychology students. This is for a Permanent part-time, 20 hours per week ( role.
The salary range is $94,981 -$138,721 (full-time equivalent), depending upon skills and experience.
Qualifications He kōrero mōu | About you The role will ideally suit an experienced health psychologist or clinical psychologist who has significant experience working in healthcare settings.
Having a Ph D in health psychology or a related field is strongly preferred.
The ideal candidate will be registered as a psychologist in Aotearoa New Zealand (or registerable), have experience in post-graduate teaching and clinical supervision, and have undertaken research with a track record of peer-reviewed publications.
For more detailed information, please refer to the .
Knowledge and Skills Essential: Qualification as a psychology practitioner (PGDip Hlth Psyc, Clinical doctorate, or equivalent)Eligibility for registration as a psychologist in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Strongly Preferred: Postgraduate degree (Ph D) in Health Psychology or related field.
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Lecturer/senior Lecturer In Health Psychology, Auckland
138,721 NZ$
Lecturer/senior Lecturer In Health Psychology, Auckland
New Zealand, Auckland, Auckland,
Modified October 22, 2024
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Founded in 1883, Auckland is now the country’s largest university with 41,000 students, nearly 10,000 of whom graduate annually. The main campus is in the heart of Auckland city and we have four specialist campuses.
The University of Auckland is the only New Zealand university invited to become a member of Universitas 21, an international network of 20 research intensive universities that cooperate towards high educational quality and international visibility.
The University of Auckland is the only New Zealand member of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU), a consortium of 37 leading research universities in the Pacific Rim. The University undertakes collaborative research with international counterparts, both as an institution and through individual staff members who are expert in their field.
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