|
|
| Home | Employee Manual | HR Services | Online Services | Organisation and Staff Development | OHS & Workers Compensation | Workplace Diversity | OHSMS in HR |
|
28 September 2006
Professor of Maternal-Fetal Medicine
FACULTY OF MEDICINE
SCHOOL OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HEALTH
REF. 4586NET
Suitably qualified individuals are invited to apply for the position of Professor of Maternal-Fetal Medicine in the School of Women's and Children's Health. The successful appointee will have had a distinguished career both clinically and academically in maternal-fetal medicine. The Professor of Maternal-Fetal Medicine is a full time position. The successful applicant will be based at the Royal Hospital for Women.
The salary package is in excess of A$210,000 per year and includes University professorial salary of A$123,875 per year; UNSW Clinical loading of $21,736 per year (subject to qualifications registrable with NSW Medical Board); and a supplement from SESIAS (for greater than 8 hours clinical activity) to a maximum of A$75,377 per year. In addition, there are limited rights to private practice.
Secretarial support (1FTE) and a postdoctoral fellow salary are provided.
Women and EEO groups are encouraged to apply. The University reserves the right to fill the position by invitation or not to fill the position.
Enquiries regarding this position should be directed to Professor Michael Chapman, Head School of Women's and Children's Health on telephone (61 2) 9350 2315, facsimile (61 2) 9350 3901 or email m.chapman@unsw.edu.au or Professor Michael Bennett School of Women's and Children's Health on telephone (61 2) 9382 6777 or facsimile (61 2) 9382 6444, or email mj.bennett@unsw.edu.au
For an information package, click HERE or email: seniorads@unsw.edu.au or telephone (61 2) 9385 2730; facsimile (02) 9662 2832.
Visit the UNSW website at: http://www.unsw.edu.au and the Faculty of Medicine website at: http://www.med.unsw.edu.au
Applications close 10 November 2006.
|
|||||||
AUTHORISED BY Director, Human Resources Page last updated: Wednesday, October 18th, 2006 |
|||||||