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, supporting the integration of theory with real-world application. The successful candidate will be required to teach in one of our three rural locations that we deliver the Bachelor of Allied Health degree in
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. Contemporary clinical experience in Speech Pathology. Demonstrated excellence in tertiary-level teaching, including clinical or simulated settings. A sound understanding of pedagogical theory and modern
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Strait Islander communities and deep knowledge of Indigenous health are essential. About You To be successful in this role you will demonstrate: An understanding of pedagogical theory and current education
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the diagnosis of sensitive matters that need timely solutions. The ideal candidate will also have a sound understanding of contemporary People and Culture management theory and practice. At Flinders we embrace
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a specialisation or expertise in at least one area connected to ECE, such as numeracy and mathematics, STEM and/or reading & literacy. The successful candidate will also clearly demonstrate
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theories and practices of knowledge (or research) translation. Your excellent communication skills both written and verbal, along with your effective interpersonal skills, enable you to establish and
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for allocated students meeting with each student for 2.5 hours each week (30 minutes/day) to discuss progress and facilitate learning through reflection on experiences, supporting links between theory and