A Level B/C academic is expected to make significant contributions to the teaching effort of a discipline, school, faculty or other organisational unit or an interdisciplinary area. An academic at this level is also expected to play a major role in scholarship, research and/or professional activities.
The incumbent is responsible for contributing to teaching, learning, and research in the areas of Public Health and Epidemiology. This includes developing and delivering high-quality teaching materials, supervising students, and engaging in scholarly activities that advance knowledge in the field. The incumbent will also actively pursue and strengthen research collaborations with government agencies, healthcare institutions, and industry partners to promote translational research and evidence-based public health practices.
Reporting line: The position reports to the Head of School
Supervisory responsibilities: Not applicable
Financial delegation and/or budget responsibilities: Not applicable
Key responsibilities
- Contribute to curriculum development, innovation, enhancement and quality assurance in the undergraduate and postgraduate curriculum.
- Develop and deliver innovative and excellent teaching, learning and assessment experiences for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
- Conduct high quality research, maintaining an active record of publication and building a profile of grants and PhD student supervision.
- Support the development and implementation of a research strategy for Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences consistent with the research priorities of Monash University Malaysia and Monash University.
- Participate in collaborations with other universities and with government, industry and/or civil society to drive research impact and educational excellence.
- Support the management of education, research and/or administration in the School through, for example, participation in committees.
Key selection criteria
Education/Qualifications
- A doctoral qualification (PhD) Epidemiology and Public Health or equivalent qualification.
- Demonstrated experience in the development of curriculum content.
- A strong record of teaching which demonstrates a commitment to educational innovation.
- An excellent research record, with a strong trajectory in publications, grants and PhD/Masters/Honours supervision.
- Experience in working with partners in universities, government and/or civil society.
- Demonstrated skills and experience in collaboration and teamwork.