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School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, University of Queensland About This OpportunityThe School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences is seeking an accredited Clinical Exercise Physiologist for a Teaching-Focused Associate Lecturer (Level A) or Lecturer (Level B) position. This role provides a unique opportunity to work with world-class mentors, build teaching excellence, and lead impactful course coordination across core subjects in exercise prescription, professional skills, and physical activity for individuals with diverse impairments. You will take primary responsibility for four key courses within the second- and third-year curriculum and will also help oversee three student-led clinics:
You will foster strong internal and external collaborations, shape contemporary teaching practices, influence policy, and contribute broadly to the advancement of education in the discipline. Key ResponsibilitiesLevel A – Associate LecturerTeaching
Research
Citizenship & Service
Level B – LecturerTeaching
Research
Citizenship & Service
Position TypeThis is a teaching-focused position. More information is available in UQ’s Criteria for Academic Performance. About UQAt UQ, you will join an environment that promotes interdisciplinary collaboration and teaching excellence. The University is committed to expanding access to education statewide and providing students with transformative learning experiences. Staff benefit from world-class facilities, research support services, mentoring, and a supportive community committed to excellence and equity. Benefits of Working at UQ
About YouEssential Qualifications
Level A – Associate Lecturer
Level B – Lecturer
Pre-employment Requirements
Questions?Role enquiries: Application enquiries: How to ApplyTo be considered, please upload:
UQ is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Candidates who do not meet every requirement are encouraged to apply. Other InformationUQ follows an equitable and inclusive selection process that recognises varying career circumstances and achievements relative to opportunity. Applications close: 10 January 2026, 11:00pm AEST
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