SCHOOL OF PHYSIOTHERAPY UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, BLENHEIM About our team/Mo te tima The University of Otago is renowned for its excellence in teaching, research, and outstanding support staff, all contributing to making it a great place to work. The School of Physiotherapy strives for excellence in physiotherapy teaching, research, and clinical practice, focusing on the assessment, treatment, prevention of physical dysfunction, and health promotion for all ages.
The Role/Te Mahi The School of Physiotherapy seeks a motivated Professional Practice Fellow to work as a clinical educator in the Blenheim Hub. This role involves supporting teaching across various papers at the postgraduate level in the area of specialization, including preparation, assessment, teaching, and administration duties under academic supervision. Responsibilities include contributing to the School's academic goals by applying and sharing expert knowledge in a professional discipline.
Your skills and experience/Ka pukeka me ka wheakoThe successful candidate will demonstrate professional experience and commitment to advancing physiotherapy education. Applications are sought from registered physiotherapists with a broad range of practice.
A positive attitudeConfidence to liaise effectively with studentsStrong verbal communication skillsExperience with liaising with clinical partnersExperience with supervision of studentsStrong clinical skillsProven experience in a broad range of physiotherapy practiceAbility to work autonomously and within a teamApplicants must hold registration with the NZ Physiotherapy Board, a full New Zealand driver's license, and compliance with the Vulnerable Children's Act and Ministry of Health requirements.
Further details/PurokoThis is a permanent, part-time (0.08FTE, 3 hours per week) position for the academic year, mid-January to mid-November, based in Blenheim. The salary range is $85,523 to $96,058 per annum (pro rata). Appointment will be based on qualifications and experience. Applicants must have the right to live and work in New Zealand.
The University of Otago values diverse and inclusive thinking, honoring Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and respecting contributions from diverse backgrounds. Specific enquiries can be directed to Mr Chris Higgs, Senior Professional Practice Fellow, School of Physiotherapy.
Application/Tono Applications quoting reference number 2401909 will close on Sunday 15 December 2024.
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