Job Description The School of Applied Psychology are seeking a passionate Lecturer for Placements Innovation to work collaboratively with our team on the National Mental Health Pathways to Practice Program Pilot, to expand placement opportunities for students in clinical psychology and professional psychology postgraduate programs, with specific emphasis on mental health and rural and remote placements. This position has a large focus on Service and Engagement as well as Teaching via supervision. As the Lecturer for Placements Innovation, you will develop and support new placement opportunities for postgraduate psychology students and their supervisors and contribute to teaching, scholarship excellence, and engagement activities within the discipline of Psychology. Key responsibilities of this position include: Identify, generate, support, and evaluate new placements for postgraduate psychology students that meet the project key performance indicators (KPI's). Collaborate with the broader project team to meet the project KPI's. Partner with clinical psychology and professional psychology teaching teams and placement coordinators to facilitate integrated learning experiences for students on project placements. Foster excellent student experiences, including through the delivery of innovative and effective teaching and learning. Support high quality learning and teaching strategies that facilitate improved student retention, employability, and successful outcomes for students. Develop meaningful and impactful partnerships with external stakeholders and the broader community to promote and enhance the student experience within the School of Applied Psychology. This is a fixed term (ending November 2026), part-time (80%) position and is primarily based at either Griffith University Gold Coast or Brisbane South (Nathan). As Griffith is a multi-campus University you may be required to work across other campus locations. The successful candidate will be required to undertake travel across Southeast Queensland.