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APPLICATION PACKAGE Thank you for your interest in our vacancy for: Position Title: Lecturer School/Office: School of Nursing and Midwifery, Fremantle Campus Level: Level B, Step 1 $93,833 per annum Type: Part-time 0.7FTE, Fixed Term To ensure you understand the position for which you are applying, and requirements of the application process, please read the following information carefully: 1. About the University and The Objects of the University; 2. Catholic Intellectual Life for Prospective Staff; 3. Code of Ethical Standards; 4. Duty Statement; 5. Selection Criteria; 6. General Information; and 7. Application Cover Sheet. To apply for the position, please ensure that your application include the information as required on the University website https://www.notredame.edu.au/about/employment/howto-apply ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY AND THE OBJECTS OF THE UNIVERSITY The University of Notre Dame Australia is a Catholic university with campuses in Fremantle, Broome and Sydney. The Objects of the University are: (a) (b) the provision of university education, within a context of Catholic faith and values; and the provision of an excellent standard of; (i) (ii) (iii) teaching, scholarship and research; training for the professions; and pastoral care for its students. (Section 5, The University of Notre Dame Australia Act (1989)) Page 1

CATHOLIC INTELLECTUAL LIFE FOR PROSPECTIVE STAFF The Catholic Faith The Catholic faith unites twenty centuries, all nations and at present around 1.2 billion people. The Catholic Church s key work is sanctification : making the world holy; bringing people to God through Jesus Christ. Many who are not Catholic but belong to a different Christian church have important and valuable relationships with the Catholic Church. The Church also has significant relations with the other major world faiths. The Church seeks sanctification in many ways, including by a number of activities and works; most obviously in this country through engagement in healthcare, education and social services (the Church is the largest healthcare provider on earth, and operates one of the largest education systems globally). In addition, the Church s moral teaching the understanding of the moral life the Church proposes and commends to the faithful animates countless projects and activities throughout the world, as well as the lives of hundreds of millions of people, including many millions of Australians. Many people who do not share Catholic faith have enjoyed happy working relationships within Church institutions and agencies. Of course, for this to be possible there has to be some understanding of the Church s position, particularly as it reflects our own work and life, and a genuine respect for this position. In other words, people who completely reject the Church s stance, or find it offensive, uncomfortable, impossible to support in the workplace, embarrassing to identify with as a staff member etc. are unlikely to be suited to working in Church institutions. This is the same basic position as any university or any other institution adopts and follows through its Mission Statements and other statements of value and purpose. The Church s requirement of all who work within Catholic institutions is genuine respect; and from staff members who are themselves Catholic the Church asks a little more: an active support for the work of the Church in their institution. The Catholic Intellectual Tradition At Catholic universities the most prominent aspect of the Church is Catholic intellectual tradition. It is important for all staff members of a Catholic university to know something about this - and for all academic staff members to be familiar with the main ideas and open to learning more - as it is these ideas which are the context for the institution s view of academic life. Catholic intellectual tradition begins with the thought that faith is fully compatible with reason (i.e. there is no conflict between our religion and any true science or other academic knowledge). The tradition acknowledges that: men and women of all traditions can come to know that God exists by using their minds, their reason though to know much more about Him will also require faith; people can distinguish between reality and illusion, and so can know the objective truth about the world; ethics, or morality, is not simply a matter of what you like or what your culture approves but is based on some objective moral truths about human persons and their flourishing truths that hold across cultures; Page 2

the foundations of morality (e.g. we should never attack human life; truth is good and should be pursued; marriage and family are great social goods; people have a natural right to anything strictly necessary for their welfare; and so on) are known by reason, our own thinking minds we do not need faith to know the basis of morality; society exists to serve the common good and has a particular duty towards the needs of the most vulnerable from conception to old age; prayer is a crucial activity for religious believers; we pray together frequently for the happiness and salvation of all peoples, including our own happiness and salvation; and it is our Christian duty to provide the works of the Church humbly to all who can benefit from them. Catholic intellectual tradition contains many ideas, inspires hundreds of universities, colleges, seminaries and thousands of schools. Catholic intellectual tradition also underpins whole systems of Christian social action and informs the personal and working lives of millions of individuals. The tradition is captured in many publications, including teaching documents of the Church official statements and explanations of Catholic positions. The University can always give advice on how to access these documents. One obvious starting place to learn about the Catholic faith is the Compendium to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, a short version of the longer Catechism document, which is widely available. To learn more specifically about the Catholic intellectual tradition one good introductory source is Our Sunday Visitor s Encyclopedia of Catholic Doctrine (Our Sunday Visitor: 1998). CODE OF ETHICAL STANDARDS The Code of Ethical Standards is addressed to all health care practitioners working in Catholic health and aged care organisations. The Code of Ethical Standards for Catholic Health and Aged Care Services in Australia sets out the principles of health care in the Catholic Tradition. It seeks to provide practical guidance and a deeper understanding of the theological and ethical context in which compassionate health, aged and community care is provided. For further information on the Code of Ethical Standards for Catholic Health and Aged Care Services in Australia, please visit: http://www.cha.org.au/code-of-ethical-standards.html Page 3

SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY FREMANTLE CAMPUS DUTY STATEMENT LECTURER (Level B, Part-time 0.7FTE) The responsibilities in this Duty Statement are in addition to the requirements set out in The University of Notre Dame Australia Academic Staff Conditions of Employment, and may be amended from time to time by the Vice Chancellor or the University. This position is responsible on a day-to-day basis to the Dean of the School of Nursing and Midwifery. The position is located within the School of Nursing & Midwifery, Fremantle Campus. The duties of this position include, but are not limited to: 1. conducting lectures, tutorials, workshops and laboratories as per the University Teaching Policy; 2. coordinating designated courses and developing teaching resources, as required; 3. maintaining student consultation times as per University policy; 4. identifying appropriate texts and references in liaison with the Library; 5. coordinating, formulating, and invigilating assessments as required; 6. undertaking regular reviews and evaluations of current courses and practicum; 7. undertaking administrative tasks as required; 8. participating in relevant committees and meetings, as required; 9. identifying and recruiting appropriate guest lecturers, and maintaining a guest lecturer database; 10. contributing to the student marketing, admission, interview, enrolment and re-enrolment processes; 11. maintaining relationships with clinical placement providers for students; 12. participating in support and mentoring programs, as required; 13. continuing to develop and expand nursing knowledge through appropriate education programs and by maintaining clinical practice in nominated area of specialty; 14. carrying out activities to maintain and develop scholarship and research expertise relevant to the discipline; and 15. ensuring compliance with Occupational Health and Safety standards and guidelines including identifying, assessing and controlling health and safety risks in the workplace; and 16. other duties as directed by the Dean, or delegate. November 2018 Page 4

SELECTION CRITERIA ESSENTIAL 1. Understanding of and commitment to teaching in the context of the Code of Ethical Standards for Catholic Health and Aged Care Services in Australia. 2. Strongly committed to and supportive of the Objects of the University. Qualifications and Experience: 3. Bachelor of Nursing degree or equivalent and a Postgraduate qualification or Master s degree in a relevant discipline. 4. Current registration with Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency. 5. At least 3 years clinical nursing experience. 6. Experience in teaching in the clinical nursing environment, either to peers or student nurses. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: 7. Demonstrated ability in using a variety of teaching and learning formats including large and small class settings. 8. Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the ability to liaise with relevant health care agencies which provide clinical practice. 9. Demonstrated ability to work well with a range of people, including students (school leavers and mature-age), and senior University staff. 10. Ability to contribute to a team as well as working independently. DESIRABLE 11. Teaching experience at a tertiary level 12. Course co-ordination experience Page 5

GENERAL INFORMATION SALARY RANGE UNDA 2018 Academic Staff Salary Scales (Full Time Equivalent): Academic Classification Level B, Step 1 $93,833 per annum Plus 12% superannuation and 17.5% annual leave loading. APPOINTMENT This appointment is a part-time (0.7FTE/26.25 hours per week) fixed term contract ending 31 December 2019 which includes a six month probationary period. APPROXIMATE STARTING DATE As negotiated with successful applicant. LOCATION School of Nursing and Midwifery The University of Notre Dame Australia Fremantle WA 6160 https://www.notredame.edu.au/current-students/get-help/campus-maps ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE POSITION Note: This is not to be used for submission of applications For information about the duties and nature of the position, or progress of the selection process, enquiries should be directed to Dr Judith Wilson, Associate Dean and Undergraduate Program Coordinator: Phone: (08) 9433 0291, Email: Judith.Wilson@nd.edu.au CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: No later than 9.00am Monday 26 November 2018 The University is not required to accept applications that are received after the closing date and time, and reserves the right to appoint by invitation, or to make no appointment at all. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by telephone to arrange an interview. No further correspondence will be forwarded to unsuccessful applicants. All applications will be acknowledged by email. Should you not receive an acknowledgement of the receipt of your application, please contact the Staffing Office otherwise your application may not be considered. Page 6

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION To apply for the position, please ensure that your application include the information as required on the website https://www.notredame.edu.au/about/employment/how-to-apply Please ensure you submit the following attachments in PDF format as part of your application The application cover sheet Covering letter Resume Selection criteria Qualifications Evidence of your legal right to work in Australia Other clearances (if applicable) Applications should be emailed or faxed: Email: jobs@nd.edu.au Fax: 08 9433 0544 Postal applications should be addressed to: Staffing Office The University of Notre Dame Australia PO Box 1225 Fremantle WA 6959 Thank you for your interest in employment at The University of Notre Dame Australia Page 7

APPLICATION COVER SHEET POSITION DETAILS Position Title School/Office Where did you learn of this vacancy? Seek The West The Australian Campus Review UNDA Website Other (please specify) APPLICANT DETAILS Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Dr Prof. Assoc Prof Given Names Family Name Postal Address Suburb State Postcode Phone Numbers Home Work Mobile Other Email Address Resident Status: (please attach evidence) Visa Type: (please attach evidence) Visa Expiry Date Are you an existing UNDA employee? Yes No Do you give permission for UNDA to verify your visa status with the Department of Immigration & Citizenship? Yes No Do you give permission for UNDA to contact your referees? Yes No Do you wish to be considered for similar vacancies at UNDA? Yes No ATTACHMENTS Resume Yes No Covering letter Yes No Selection criteria Yes No Qualifications Yes No Other clearances (if applicable) Yes No SIGNATURE Applicants Signature Date ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Thank you for your application and for your interest in employment with the University of Notre Dame Australia. All applications will be acknowledged by email. Should you not receive an acknowledgement of the receipt of your application, please contact the Staffing Office. Otherwise your application may not be considered. The short- listing process is usually completed within 2 weeks of the closing date. If you have not been contacted within this timeframe, unfortunately you have not been successful in being short listed for an interview & no further correspondence will be forthcoming. The University reserves the right to appoint by invitation or make no appointment at all. Page 8