Our Client Our client are looking for a lecturer for their Master in Social Work (Qualifying) course due to start in Semester 1 from the 10th March 2025. Job Summary Deliver high-quality postgraduate teaching, develop curriculum aligned with industry standards, and contribute to research and academic innovation. Job Description Key Duties Deliver lectures, workshops, and assessments, ensuring alignment with accreditation standards and course objectives. Develop curriculum, units, and teaching materials while implementing innovative, evidence-based teaching practices. Engage in research, scholarship, and supervision of students, fostering academic excellence and continuous improvement. Skills and Experience Essential A higher degree in Social Work with eligibility for membership with the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW). Extensive experience in professional social work practice and proven teaching experience at the tertiary level. Strong knowledge of social work theory, ethics, and evidence-based practices with a commitment to innovation in teaching and research. Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to contribute to curriculum design and academic leadership. Familiarity with learning management systems and willingness to engage in ongoing professional development. Desirable Evidence of research publications, conference presentations, or grant-funded projects. Experience in curriculum development for postgraduate courses and innovative teaching methods. Knowledge of the ESOS Framework and National Code 2018 or willingness to acquire this knowledge. Benefits Be part of an academic team driving innovation in Social Work education. Opportunities for professional growth, research, and collaboration with industry professionals. Access to resources supporting teaching excellence and continuous learning. How to apply: Email your resume to Sam Read at sam.readtwrecruitment.com.au For any queries regarding the position or application process, contact Sam Read on (02) 9000-4093