
Associate Professor or Professor, Indigenous Health and Discipline Leader
University of Wollongong
Posted 10 days ago
Permanent/Continuing, full-time appointment
Level D: $175,062 - $187,875+ 17% Superannuation OR
Level E: $217,815 + 17% Superannuation
Attractive relocation package available
Generous working conditions in a great location, with sociable hours, family friendly policies, flexible work practices and culturally sensitive leave provisions, including cultural and ceremonial leave
ongoing opportunities for professional development
The School of Medical, Indigenous and Health Sciences (MIHS) includes disciplines of Indigenous Health; Exercise, Sport and Rehabilitation Sciences; Nutrition Science and Dietetics; and Medial Sciences. The School currently offers a Graduate Certificate in Indigenous Trauma and Recovery Practice (GC ITRP), and a Master of Indigenous Health. The School also offers accredited programs in Clinical Exercise Physiology, Exercise Science and Dietetics, as well as non-accredited programs in Medical and Health Sciences, Pre-Medicine, and Nutrition Sciences.
About the role
We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated and experienced academic leader with an outstanding track record in research, teaching, and governance to provide leadership in Indigenous Health research and curriculum development to join the School of Medical, Indigenous and Health Sciences (MIHS).
As a discipline lead for Indigenous Health, you will support and mentor academic staff, fostering a culturally safe and collegial environment that supports professional growth and academic excellence. You will also hold a a key leadership position within the Ngarruwan Ngadju First Peoples Health and Wellbeing Research Centre, helping to guide its strategic direction and expand its impact.
This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of Indigenous health at UOW and influence the development of the next generation of healthcare professionals and researchers through collaboration across faculties, research centres, and Indigenous communities.
About you
To be successful you will be suitably qualified with a strong track record of achievement in Indigenous health research, teaching and engagement. You will have experience supervising and mentoring both academic staff and higher degree research students, and a demonstrated commitment to supporting Indigenous higher education and capacity-building. You will have proven leadership and strategic capabilities, including experience in leading Indigenous health initiatives, contributing to institutional priorities, and aligning your work with national health strategies.
Additionally, strong organisational, interpersonal and communication skills are essential along with the ability to build effective collaborative relationships across academic, community, and health service sectors.
How to apply
The successful candidate will be appointed at Associate Professor (Level D) or Professor (Level E) commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Click on the ‘Apply Now’ button at the bottom of the advertisement. As part of the application process, you will be prompted to submit a CV and cover letter summarising your skills and experience by addressing each of the selection criteria. If you are applying for appointment at Level E, please ensure you also address the additional Level E selection criteria outlined in the Position Description.
For further information about this position, please contact Professor Kelly Newell, Head, School of Medical, Indigenous & Health Sciences on + 61 2 4221 5743 or via email: [email protected]
Position Description
Closing Date: Sunday 31 August 2025, 11:59 PM
* UOW considers that being an Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander is a genuine occupational qualification for this position under section14 (d) of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW).
UOW is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and strives to be an employer of choice for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Australians. UOW offers excellent working conditions in a great location, with sociable hours, family friendly policies, flexible work practices, generous leave provisions including cultural & ceremonial leave and ongoing opportunities for professional development. The successful applicant is required to provide confirmation of their Aboriginal and/ or Torres Strait Islander heritage.
About us
The University of Wollongong was born with a mission to transform our region: to educate and empower the people of the Illawarra. Our commitment to a better future has shaped our direction and impact since our inception.
Over the years, we have grown to be a global diverse and inclusive civic university, working to solve global challenges and promoting harmony and social cohesion. We are proud to be a globally recognised and respected university, opening doors for our students, staff and partners.
About University of Wollongong
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We’re about bringing people with different passions, strengths, and skills together to collaborate and innovate.
We’re about world-class education, empowering people with knowledge, and creating job opportunities.
We’re about working with and for our communities to improve lives.
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