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Clinical Lecturer - Ultrasound, Centre for Rural Health

2/2/2026

The Clinical Lecturer will teach the General Medical ultrasound paper and coordinate with other experts. They will also prepare and deliver lectures, set assessments, and collaborate on ultrasound education programs.

Working Hours

20 hours/week

Company Size

51-200 employees

Language

English

Visa Sponsorship

No

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About the Role

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CENTRE FOR RURAL HEALTH | TE POKAPŪ O TE HAUORA KI TUAWAHENUA
FACULTY OF MEDICINE | TE KAUPEKA WHAIORA
DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES | TE WĀHANGA MATUA MĀTAU HAUORA

About us | Mō mātou
The University of Otago’s Centre for Rural Health aims to improve healthcare and health outcomes for rural and remote communities in New Zealand and the wider South Pacific through teaching and research excellence based on the principles of social accountability and community engagement.

We teach undergraduate medical students and have an active postgraduate programme which offers postgraduate certificate and diploma, research master's, and PhD opportunities.

The role/Te mahi

We are seeking to appoint a Clinical Lecturer/Sonographer within the Centre for Rural Health’s Clinician-Performed Ultrasound (CPU) team. This position provides the opportunity to work within a team that is committed to improving health outcomes for all through high quality research and teaching. Appointment will be dependent on academic achievement, skills, and experience.

This position would ideally be based in Dunedin with occasional travel to Central Otago to deliver teaching residentials.

Skills and experience/Kā pūkeka me kā wheako

We are looking for a qualified general sonographer to deliver the General Medical ultrasound paper and teach in conjunction with the echocardiographer teaching the cardiac paper. Although two separate papers, they are taught concurrently in their delivery so the successful applicant must be a team player.

The ideal candidate will have enthusiasm and passion for ultrasound and an interest in Clinician-Performed ultrasound. Previous experience in ultrasound teaching is desirable but not essential as support will be given by the Clinical Director.

Key Tasks
•    With respect to the Postgraduate Certificate in Clinician Performed Ultrasound:
      - Teach the Programme reporting to the Director of CPU.
      - Coordinate other resource experts.
      - Prepare and deliver small group lectures
•    Undertake distance teaching via the university's interactive web-based teaching site and audioconferences.
•    Undertake hands on teaching at residential workshops.
•    Set and mark assessments and examinations in co-ordination with the Director Clinician-Performed Ultrasound.
•    Collaborate within others in the department to develop programmes in ultrasound education.
•    Collaborate with others in the Medical School in the development of clinician performed ultrasound education.

Further details/Pūroko

This is a part-time (0.5 FTE) fixed-term position available initially from 12 March 2026 until 30 November 2026.  Ideally this candidate would live in the Dunedin region.  This position may be able to be shared by more than one candidate.

Appointment will be at the appropriate step dependent on academic achievement, skills and experience. 

You must have the right to live and work in New Zealand to apply for this position.

If you are looking for an exciting new opportunity and would like to learn more about joining our team, then please contact us for a confidential discussion contact Wendy Finnie, Director, Clinician-Performed Ultrasound, Centre for Rural Health.

Application/Tono

Candidates are requested to submit the following:
•    A CV, including employment history.
•    A letter of application.
•    3-4 Referee contact details, including telephone number and email address.

To submit your application (quoting reference number 2501924) please click the apply button.

There is no formal closing date for this vacancy, applications will be reviewed as they are received. The University reserves the right to close this vacancy at any time.

Additional Information 

Note: As a part-time position, the salary range for this role will be the pro-rata equivalent of the annual full-time salary range listed.

Contact: Wendy Finnie

Position details: Information Statement

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Location: About Dunedin

Key Skills
General SonographyTeachingTeam CollaborationUltrasound EducationAssessment CoordinationDistance TeachingHands-On TeachingCurriculum Development
Categories
HealthcareEducationScience & Research
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