Associate Lecturer in Academic Skills
- Maths and Stats
Teaching and Learning Centre
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Within the Teaching and Learning Centre the Academic Skills Office brings together areas supporting teaching and learning at UNE (materials development and delivery, academic staff development and media production).
The appointee will assist with the preparation and provision of group and individual programs which address students' general and course specific learning needs and tertiary literacy with particular emphasis on basic mathematics, statistics and computer literacy; and will contribute to the UNE Pathways Enabling Course and the teaching of basic mathematics and statistics within the foundations units which will include the continued development and maintenance of a very large mathematics question database managed via Blackboard.
Applicants must have: tertiary qualifications related to education and preferably possession of or progression towards a higher degree in a relevant discipline; and experience in preparing, delivering and evaluating learning skills and foundations programs, including basic mathematics, statistics and computer literacy for tertiary students. Consideration may be given to filling the position on less than a full-time basis.
Informal enquiries may be directed to Robyn Muldoon, phone: (02) 6773 2836 or email: rmuldoon@une.edu.au
Please ensure that the coversheet is attached to your application. Instructions on how to send your application to the University are available on this coversheet. Your application should include: the reference number; a curriculum vitae; a statement that addresses the selection criteria; and names, addresses, telephone numbers, facsimile numbers/email addresses of three relevant referees. Applications must be received by 5pm on the closing date .
The University will not provide travel and removal for this position This position is only open to applicants who are Australian citizens or who hold a permanent resident visa in Australia at the closing date for applications Equity principles underpin all UNE policies and procedures. |

