Description Permanent/Continuing, full-time appointment Level C: $148,771 - $167,785 17% Superannuation The Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health (SMAH) comprises of the Schools of Science; Medical, Indigenous and Health Sciences; Nursing; Psychology and the Graduate School of Medicine. With such a diverse science and health focus, SMAH is positioned to be a major force in connected and science-embedded education and translational science, medical and health research in Australia. Empowered by first-class teaching, driven by active research, and committed to advancing equity, diversity and reconciliation, this Faculty combines the very best of science, with strong capacity for translation to our global communities’ needs and aspirations. The Graduate School of Medicine is seeking an academic with a passion for medical education to join our team and contribute to the medical program through curriculum development, teaching, and assessment in areas such as physiology and pharmacology. In this role you will deliver teaching in large group, small group, and online formats using contemporary methods, developing assessments, and designing remediation activities to support student success across the four-year MD program. The position also includes academic governance responsibilities, research teaching, MD project supervision, and acting as Subject Coordinator for Phase 1 MEDI991. About you You will hold a PhD in a relevant science discipline and bring expertise in areas such as physiology and/or pharmacology. You will have a proven record of university-level teaching excellence, using contemporary methods across varied formats, and be recognised for curriculum innovation. You will demonstrate experience in publishing research in high-quality journals, providing academic leadership, and fostering teamwork in a collegial environment. You will also have strong interpersonal and organisational skills, enabling you to collaborate effectively and meet deadlines in a dynamic setting. How to Apply Click on the ‘Apply Now’ button at the bottom of the advertisement. You’ll be prompted to respond to a selection criteria questionnaire as part of the application process. Please also attach your CV to your application. For further information about this position, please contact Professor Kylie Mansfield, Head of Students, Graduate School of Medicine on 61 2 4221 5851 or via email: kylie@uow.edu.au Position Description Closing Date: Tuesday 27 January 2026, 11:55 PM Note: Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Only candidates with valid work rights in Australia are eligible to apply. As required by federal legislation, prospective employees are required to declare whether they have been investigated for an allegation of Gender based Violence, or determined to have engaged in conduct that constitutes Gender based Violence, during their previous employment, or otherwise in a legal process. Any such declaration will be included in the University’s employment screening processes and will be treated with the strictest confidence and in compliance with all privacy legislation. The University of Wollongong is committed to workplace equity, diversity and inclusion. We value and acknowledge the importance of our people’s diverse experiences, talents and cultures that they bring to work with them each day. Embracing diversity and creating inclusion is a key component of attracting and retaining talent in our workforce. The creation of a diverse and inclusive workforce is central to our ability to unlock potential, enhance our success and achieving our vision of being in the Top 1% of universities globally.