Lecturer in Psychology
About VU:
At VU, we aim to be one of the leading impact universities in the world. VU is an impactdriven university committed to equity, excellence and opportunity. Based in Melbourne's west and connected globally, we put students first through the VU Block Model, dualsector pathways and strong industry partnerships. We are a valuesled, inclusive workplace where diverse talent is supported to make a real difference.
About the Team:
The College of Sport, Health and Engineering offers a variety of courses ranging from undergraduate degrees through to doctoral studies. The College operates mainly within the Footscray Park Campus.
Our team of dedicated psychology academics deliver high quality teaching in our accredited programs across both undergraduate and postgraduate levels and conduct research with impact for communities and individuals locally and globally.
About the Role:
The role of Lecturer in Psychology will comprise of teaching, unit convening and curriculum development in the Psychology Discipline. The development and implementation of innovative teaching methods which align with contemporary practice will also be features of this role.
Position Key Duties:
Develop and implement high quality and innovative teaching materials and practices
Contribute to the student experience in programs as required including course convening, unit convening and industry relationships
Participate in professional development activities and undertake scholarly review of teaching methods and practices
Conduct research in accordance with VU Research expectations for the relevant level of appointment which may include supervision of student theses as appropriate.
Position Details:
- Classification and Salary: Academic Level B $113,221 - $134,449 per annum + 17% employer superannuation
- Employment Type: Full time, Fixed term commencing January 2027
- Hours per Week: 36.75
- Location: Footscray Park
For a detailed overview of the role's duties and responsibilities, please refer to the Lecturer in Psychology Position Description.
About You:
- You will be expected to hold a masters postgraduate qualification in Clinical, Health or Community Psychology, be a registered psychologist with endorsement, and have recent experience in the public sector. What would make someone an ideal fit for the role
- You will have experience teaching and developing curriculum at the tertiary level.
- You will be passionate about training mental health professionals and developing the evidence base for psychology through research.
Please note: The University is a Child Safe organisation.You willbe requiredto hold a current Employee - Working with Children Check (WWCC) or be willing to obtain one prior tocommencingemployment.
Who to Contact?
For further information relating to the position, please contact:
Name: Professor Jenny Sharples
Position Title: Head of Clinical Science and Head of Psychology
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 9919 4448
How to Apply:
To submit your application please click on the Apply button.
Applications must be submitted as a single document comprising:
- A cover letter
- Your curriculum vitae/resume
- Your responses addressing all selection criteria located in the Position Description
- Evidence of applicable qualifications, licences and registration
Note: Applications which do not address the Key Selection Criteria will NOT be considered.
Applications will close Sunday 28 June 2026 at 11:59pm. This advert may close earlier should a suitable candidate be identified. Early applications are strongly encouraged.
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.This role requires for applicants to have full and permanent working rights in Australia.
Why Join VU:
VU provides competitive salaries, excellent superannuation, and a variety of benefits. The university fosters an environment where staff can excel, achieve their goals, and develop their careers. With a focus on diversity, inclusion, and family-friendly policies, VU supports both professional and personal well-being. For more information, please visit ourCareers at VU Webpage
Our Commitment:
Victoria University is committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful, and socially responsible community. We honour our deep diversity by respecting First Nations perspectives and embedding sustainable approaches to Protecting Country, while championing progressive inclusivity for all-embracing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, culturally and racially marginalised communities, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and people of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds. As aWGEA Employer of Choice for Gender Equality, we strive to create a place where everyone feels they belong, and we ensure a positive, barrierfree recruitment experience by providing adjustments and accessible formats upon request at [email protected] or (03) 9919 5999.
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