School of NursingCollege of HealthPalmerston North / WellingtonCH_SN_967_12/24
School of Nursing
College of Health
Term length: ongoing
Hours of work: full-time
Position Overview Massey University - Te Kunenga ki Purehuroa's prestigious School of Nursing is seeking a vibrant and engaged Senior Lecturer or Associate Professor. This role offers a unique opportunity to provide exceptional leadership in nursing research and education at one of Aotearoa New Zealand's top nursing schools. The position is a permanent ongoing role, 1FTE nominally 37.5 hours per week.
The location for this role is either on our Palmerston North or Wellington Campus.
Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity Leadership: Drive research innovation in health and science and foster relationships with external stakeholders, the health and technology sectors, and with health organisations, nurse leaders, Iwi and communities.Collaboration: Work with international researchers, external stakeholders and interdisciplinary colleagues to shape research activity that can inform the development of new curricula; teach research and evidence-based practice courses, consulting with Nursing and wider stakeholders.Cultural Integration: Energise the team while engaging with Te Ao Maori, matauranga Maori, tikanga, and cultural safety within our programmes.Mentorship & Research: Support junior staff in their teaching and research, contribute to a vibrant research culture, and lead successful grant applications.The salaries (2024) for: Senior Lecturer range 2 from $121,346 to $143,948 (NZD).
Associate Professor ranges from $134,424 to $157,025 (NZD).
Salary will be negotiable by background/experience.
Ko koe tenei | About you A PhD or equivalent in a health-related field.Leadership experience in research and education.Demonstrated engagement to form relationships with international researchers, health organisations, Maori providers and Iwi, the nursing profession and wider health sector.Strategic ability to develop and lead research using qualitative and quantitative methodologies, including engaging with Kaupapa Maori methodologies.Experience in research and professional leadership, curriculum development, and blended teaching approaches including online technologies.Excellent communication and relationship management in inter-disciplinary teams.Knowledge of Te Ao Maori, matauranga Maori, tikanga and cultural safety.Publications in national and international journals in health and science-related fields.Ability to supervise doctoral students using a range of methodologies.Why Massey University – Te Kunenga ki Purehuroa? Massey University is an innovative leader committed to "Shaping the Nation." Enjoy a rewarding career with opportunities for professional growth and development in a Te Tiriti-led organisation.
Nga painga | The benefits Up to 6.75% employer contribution to the UniSaver Superannuation SchemeFive university holidays per year in addition to your annual leaveSubsidised Southern Cross Healthcare plan for you and your familySpecial staff rates available for campus gym membershipStaff purchasing privileges and discounts at many commercial and retail businesses across NZAccess to a wonderful on-Campus crèche /day care facilities for dependents of staff on our Manawatu campusComprehensive professional development and training programmesMe pehea te tuku tono | How to apply Enquiries of an academic nature should be addressed to: Professor Nicolette Sheridan, Head of School of Nursing. ******
Please do not email Professor Nicolette Sheridan your CV and cover letter. Applications need to be made online via our candidate portal.
The employment setting will involve work with people across the lifespan and applicants will be required to comply with the requirements of the Vulnerable Children Act 2014 and the Vulnerable Children (Requirements for Safety Checks of Children's Workers) Regulations 2015.
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