Te Kaupeka Putaiao | Faculty of Science
Te Kura Mahi a-Hirikapo | School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing
Located in Otautahi | Christchurch, Aotearoa | New Zealand
Full-time 37.5 hours per week (1.0 FTE)
Three year fixed-term position, ideally starting no later than January 2025.
Kia hiwa ra, kia hiwa ra!
He hiahia, he pukenga nou ki te mahi a te Pukenga? Naia te powhiri na Te Whare Wananga o Waitaha kia tono mai i te turanga nei.
Au Mahi | What You Will Do
We have an exciting opportunity for a Pukenga | Lecturer (Teaching & Administration) to work in a team to deliver the Masters in Organisational Psychology programme, offered through UC Online.
The Master of Organisational Psychology is a recently launched programme in the School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing, designed to equip and upskill aspiring and established leaders, managers, and Human Resource professionals with the skills and knowledge to drive positive change and improve organisational effectiveness. The programme, which is delivered in a fully online learning environment, is aimed at working professionals and has a focus on adult learners who tend to be intrinsically motivated and bring industry experience and expertise.
We are looking for someone who is enthusiastic about programme development and delivery, who demonstrates care for learners' wellbeing, and who is comfortable working in an online context. Your key responsibilities will involve mentoring and supporting learners, through facilitating weekly online meetings, providing assessment feedback, and assisting learners with their course progress.
Mou | Who You Are
The successful candidate will be required to have a Masters, but a PhD or equivalent in Psychology (NZQA Level 10) is desired. A specialization in Organizational Psychology, or equivalent practical, professional or scholarly experience in a relevant field will be desirable. Experience teaching in a relevant field, or online-related competencies will be a benefit. As the role mainly involves teaching and supporting Master's students in an online environment, some research experience is beneficial, but an extensive research-based portfolio is not required.
To be considered you will:
Demonstrate an understanding of, and experience in, delivering effective teaching methods that enable a wide range of learners to succeed.
Be comfortable in engaging students in an online environment.
Evidence of reflective learning and continuous professional development.
Expert knowledge in Industrial and Organisational Psychology. Areas of expertise include psychological assessment and intervention; selection; learning, training, and development; leadership, motivation and engagement, performance management; work design, organisational change, and development; and health, safety, and wellbeing.
Demonstrate an understanding of bicultural and multicultural issues in Aotearoa New Zealand society, including a commitment to the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi | The Treaty of Waitangi, and display a willingness to engage professionally with equity and diversity.
Mahi Ngatahi | Who You Will Work With
The School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing provides a collegial environment, and we are committed to Te Tiriti o Waitangi | The Treaty of Waitangi and upholding the inherent values, cultural practices and traditions including te reo Maori, tikanga, and kawa as guided by mana whenua, Ngai Tuahuriri.
Nga Painga o UC | Why UC
Tangata Tu, Tangata Ora - Engaged, Empowered, Making a Difference.
Nga Uara | Our Values of manaakitanga, whanaungatanga and tiakitanga guide our decisions and behaviour and provide a roadmap for how we do things at UC, affirming our commitment to pastoral care and support for our akonga and staff. They challenge and inspire us to be the best we can, and make UC a great place to work and study. For more info on Nga Uara | Our Values visit us here.
We are committed to accessible higher education, service to the community and the encouragement of talent without barriers of distance, wealth, class, gender or ethnicity. The University explicitly aims to produce graduates and support staff who are engaged with their communities, empowered to act for good and determined to make a difference in the world.
What we offer
The University is committed to providing an excellent working environment through:
flexible working arrangements
supportive working environment
professional development and study opportunities
retail discounts
living in revitalised Otautahi | Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand
a unique working environment in a beautiful campus with access to UC facilities such as the recreation centre and Staff club at discounted rates plus onsite cafés and eateries, and more.
This role sits within the Academic Staff, Associated Staff and Academic Support Staff Collective Agreement and the following salary scale applies: Lecturer (Teaching and Administration Grade 2.01 - 2.04) $79,068 p.a. - $90,186 p.a.
The closing date for this position is: 10 November 2024 (midnight NZ time)
Please note, applications will be reviewed after the closing date.
Pehea te tono mai | How You Apply
Applications for this position must be submitted on our careers website and should include the following:
a cover letter (2-3 pages) which includes a statement outlining your vision for the profession of organisational psychologists in Aotearoa New Zealand, and how the MOrgPsyc can support this vision. We are also interested in hearing about your relevant industry experience. As bicultural competence and confidence are important learning outcomes for our graduates, we would like you to comment on your own experiences and plans for professional development, and how you can use these skills in the MOrgPsyc programme.
a CV listing your education and work experience, and if you have any publications, please list these as well.
We do not accept applications by email, however, we are happy to answer any queries at ******
For further information specifically about the role, please contact: Eri Koh, ******
For overseas applicants, please visit Immigration New Zealand website, to review the latest health and visa requirements for visiting and working in New Zealand.
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