Pūkenga/Lecturer in Clinical Psychology - Otago

TE TARI WHAKAMĀTAU HINEKARO/ DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY

The Department of Psychology at the University of Otago (Te Tari Whakamātau Hinekaro o Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka) offers a three-year postgraduate clinical psychology training programme with an emphasis on the scientist-practitioner model, as well as cultural safety. 

The Department has demonstrated excellence in research and teaching with an emphasis on the development of student research skills. The ability to attract and supervise student researchers is critical for any applicant. 

The Department supports research programmes in diverse areas, including clinical, cognitive, developmental, health, social, cultural, and applied psychology, as well as neuroscience. The Department of Psychology is also home to the world-famous Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study, which fosters connections within the University, across New Zealand, and internationally. Well-established links exist with the health-related services in the community and Otago Medical School (Te Kura Hauora o Ōtākou).

Te Mahi/The Role

Applications are invited for a Pūkenga/Lecturer in the Department of Psychology. In this role, the successful candidate will contribute to the Department’s excellent teaching and learning culture and to our diverse, national and international research profile, (Note for international applicants: Lecturer is equivalent to Assistant Professor in the North American system).

Responsibilities include:
•    Contributing to the research activities of the Department, including publishing in high-quality peer-reviewed journals, obtaining external funding support, and supervising research students.
•    Development of a research programme that is relevant to the communities of Aotearoa New Zealand including Māori as tāngata whenua (the Indigenous peoples). 
•    Teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students, including developing new course content and teaching materials, participating in collaborative teaching activities, contributing to bicultural curriculum development, and assessing student performance.
•    Contributing to the effective and efficient administration of the Department and its responsibilities within the University and wider community. 

Kā Pūkeka me Kā Wheako/Skills and Experience

The successful candidate must have the following skills and experience:
•    Completed or nearly completed PhD with established research record in any area of clinical psychology. Expertise in the area of adult clinical intervention would be a particular strength, as would capacity for culturally sensitive and responsive practice.
•    Eligible for registration as a clinical psychologist in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
•    Outstanding record of research and teaching, or demonstrated potential for development of such.
•    Commitment to rigour, ethics, and cultural safety in research and teaching as well as collegiality and respect for diversity.
•    Commitment to the bicultural emphasis of clinical psychology training in Aotearoa/New Zealand as well as to the University’s Māori Strategic Framework and Pacific Strategic Framework.  Any successful international applicant would be expected to develop such commitment.

Pūroko/Further Details

The University of Otago | Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka has been a renowned place of learning and discovery for more than 150 years. We strive to become an even more successful, globally influential university, committed to upholding the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi as we advance outstanding research and research-informed teaching to enable transformative learning and student experiences. Our Vision / Ko te Aronga is for our people and knowledge to transform lives, connect communities and nurture the environment in Ōtākou, Te Waipounamu, Aotearoa, the Pacific, and the world. 

Dunedin is known for its vibrant cultural life and stunning natural environment. With a strong tradition of excellence, Otago is home to New Zealand’s oldest university, renowned for its research-intensive focus and commitment to sustainability and community well-being. This role offers a unique and enriching experience.

This is a permanent, full time (1FTE) position, located in Dunedin.

The salary range for a Lecturer is $90,902 to $107,300.

Specific enquiries may be directed to Professor Jamin Halberstadt, Head of Department or Professor Martin Sellbom, Clinical Psychology Programme Director, Department of Psychology | Te Tari Whakamātau Hinekaro, via the contact details below.

Tono/Application

Candidates are requested to submit the following:
•    CV
•    Cover letter addressing suitability of the position.
•    Names and email addresses of at least three referees.

To submit your application please click the apply button. Applications quoting reference number 2401011 will close on Sunday, 28 July 2024.

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