Lecturer (Student Matters), School of Health Sciences
Description
Lecturer (Student Matters), School of Health Sciences
Sydney (Broadway) Campus
Part-time opportunity, (0.5 FTE) Continuing contract
- Friendly and collaborative environment
- Rewarding opportunity
- $117,622 pa (level B) + 14.5% superannuation (Pro-rata)
About the university
We believe in the power of education to transform lives, strengthen communities and help people become the best version of themselves. The University of Notre Dame Australia is a modern, national Catholic university that serves more than 12,000 students across its campuses in Fremantle, Broome and Sydney.
With a community of over 1,000 academic and professional staff, Notre Dame is recognised for its personalised learning environment, strong graduate outcomes and holistic educational philosophy rooted in critical thinking, ethics and the Catholic intellectual tradition.
About the school
The School of Health Sciences offers an extensive range of quality accredited undergraduate and postgraduate programs designed to engage students from learning opportunities in class through to professional workplace experience.
About the role
The Student Matters role provides high-quality academic support and discipline-specific guidance to enhance student learning, progression, and engagement within the National School of Health Sciences. It delivers academic advising, targeted support, and contributes to foundational teaching while collaborating with academic and professional teams to improve student outcomes and retention. The role also supports scholarly initiatives focused on student success, learning support, and the overall student experience.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide discipline-specific academic advising on progression, enrolment planning, policies, and pathways, while monitoring student progress and supporting at-risk students with timely interventions.
- Deliver targeted academic learning support and contribute to inclusive, engaging learning environments for diverse student cohorts.
- Contribute to teaching in foundational or enabling units and support curriculum delivery aligned with program learning outcomes.
- Act as a first point of contact for student academic and wellbeing concerns, ensuring appropriate referrals and coordinated support with relevant services.
- Support scholarship and continuous improvement initiatives focused on student success, retention, and enhancement of the student experience.
- Collaborate with academic and professional stakeholders, participate in student engagement activities, and ensure consistent academic support practices across the School.
Qualifications, skills & experience
- Relevant qualification in a health discipline (e.g. Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Exercise, Biomedical or Health Sciences or related field).
- Current unrestricted AHPRA registration (where applicable).
- Demonstrated experience in higher education, student advising, or academic/learning support roles.
- Proven ability to support student progression, academic success, and learning development within a university setting.
- Experience contributing to teaching, or structured learning support activities (highly desirable).
- Strong understanding of tertiary academic policies, student support frameworks, and diverse learner needs.
Benefits
- Fast paced environment with opportunity for professional growth
- Generous training and development opportunities
- Friendly and collaborative working environment
How to apply
Please apply online with a resume and cover letter outlining your suitability for the role.
Applications closing date: 25 June 2026
For further information on how to apply, please visit: How to apply | Notre Dame
Applicants are expected to have current and valid work rights in Australia.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.
The University is committed to providing a safe, respectful and inclusive working and learning environment.
The successful candidate will be required to complete a self-declaration regarding Gender-Based Violence (as required by the National Code) as part of the pre-employment process. For more information on this please refer to our website.
The University of Notre Dame Australia seeks to increase the diversity of our workforce to better meet the different needs of the University and its stakeholders and to improve equal opportunity outcomes for our staff.
Contact us
Please direct your queries regarding this role to Deputy Head of School, Katrina Reynolds at [email protected]
Unsolicited contact from recruitment agencies will not be entertained.