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SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURER IN AUDIOLOGY

Canterbury University

SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURER IN AUDIOLOGY

Department: Department of Communication Disorders
ACU Ref: 58579
Closing Date: 1 July 2011


(2 positions)


College of Science

Vacancy number: 1273

Review date: 3 May 2011

Closing date: 1 July 2011

Applications are invited for two positions of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Audiology. Applicants should have a PhD or equivalent degree in the field of Audiology or hearing science. The successful candidate will have a record of research and be committed to excellence in teaching and graduate student research supervision appropriate for their level of application. The appointee will be required to teach both undergraduate and postgraduate courses, contribute to teaching in other core areas, and supervise graduate student research.

The successful applicant should be able to inspire and motivate students, and work within a collegial environment. The successful applicant will ideally have expertise in amplification, hearing aids, paediatric audiology, or aural rehabilitation, and will be expected to publish regularly in high-quality journals and actively seek research funding.

The Department is committed to equality in the workplace and applications from all suitably qualified persons are encouraged. The University of Canterbury offers generous leave provisions, including sabbatical and Erksine Fellowship leave as well as support for and expectation of active participation at national and international conferences.

Information about the Department of Communication Disorders can be found at http://www.cmds.canterbury.ac.nz/. Enquiries of an academic nature may be made to Professor Michael Robb, Head of Department, at michael.robb@canterbury.ac.nz.

Applications for this position will be evaluated continuously from the review date and the University reserves the right to make an appointment prior to the closing date.

Applications for this position should include a curriculum vitae, a completed University of Canterbury application form, the names and contact details of three referees, evidence of research productivity and potential (including copies of recent publications), a statement of research and teaching interests and a one page research proposal to illustrate the kinds of projects that would be offered to prospective graduate students.

Please specify the level at which you wish to apply in your application.

Closing date: 1 July 2011

Review date: 3 May 2011

For detailed information and to apply online visit:
http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/hr/job_vacancies.shtml.

The University of Canterbury is an EEO employer and actively seeks to meet its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi.