Lecturer / Placement Coordinator (0.80 EFT)
Location: Hawthorn East
Employment Type: Part time (0.80 EFT)
Reports to: Dean
About The Cairnmillar Institute
The Cairnmillar Institute is a not-for-profit provider of psychological services and higher education, with a 65+ year history of supporting mental health and training the next generation of practitioners. We deliver clinical services, short courses, vocational training and accredited postgraduate programs in psychology, counselling and psychotherapy.
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We are seeking a student-focused Lecturer / Placement Coordinator to join our collaborative and community-focused team.
This hybrid role integrates teaching and placement coordination, ensuring students receive high-quality, practice-ready training grounded in person-centred and humanistic-experiential approaches.
You will play a key role in supporting both student learning and professional placement experiences, working closely with industry partners and academic staff.
About the Role
- This role involves:
- Delivering teaching using experiential and process-oriented approaches
- Supporting students through reflective and supervision-informed learning
- Developing and maintaining placement partnerships
- Ensuring placements align with learning outcomes and accreditation requirements
- Embedding trauma-informed, anti-oppressive, and inclusive practices
- Contributing to psychotherapy-informed teaching and scholarship
To be successful in this role you will have:
- Experience in teaching and/or supervision in counselling or psychotherapy
- Strong grounding in person-centred and humanistic-experiential approaches
- Ability to support students in practice-based learning environments
- Strong organisational and stakeholder engagement skills
- Commitment to inclusive, trauma-informed, and relational practice
Highly desirable:
- Registration with Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia and/or Australian Counselling Association
- Experience with experiential curriculum design
- Training in person-centred and experiential pedagogy
- Interest in psychotherapy change research
Why join Cairnmillar
- Meaningful role supporting student transition to professional practice
- Strong collaboration between academic and industry partners
- Supportive and values-driven workplace
- Opportunities for teaching, supervision, and professional growth
To apply
Please attach your CV and a brief statement outlining your interest, relevant skills and experience. Also provide contact details of two referees.
Applicants are encouraged to refer to the full Position Description for detailed responsibilities and requirements.
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. A Police Check and Working with Children Check will be required from the successful applicant as a condition of employment.
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Child Safety & Equal Opportunity
Our organisation is committed to child safety. We have zero tolerance for child abuse.
Cairnmillar is an equal opportunity employer committed to attracting and developing a diverse workforce that reflects the community it serves.
Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge the Wurundjeri and Bunurong Peoples of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners of the lands on which The Cairnmillar Institute is located, and we pay our respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging. We also extend these respects to any First Nations peoples engaging with these materials, and our services
Ash Thomas Yorta Yorta/Wiradjuri people There's a Lot Goin' On, 2025
Sometimes in life there’s lots of things goin’ on that can be hard and trying, or easy and happy, but my artwork gives me strength to see out the bad times. This is my Country before colonisation. The lines are like a map representing how our people shaped the Country with their spiritual connections told in songs and stories. The blue water and the red oxide land show my journey line with places I’ve stopped along the way. The small linear patches of dots are all the different mobs and families around Country. The brown patterns and shapes are mountain ridges and waterholes representing time past. The diamond patterns are from patterns on our old shields. Their colours represent connection to culture and the red dirt and many coloured sands that make up our beautiful Country. The group of Elders sitting with their spears are telling stories of Bunjil the eagle, our Creator, and passing down their knowledge of tracking and hunting. The goannas are my Ancestors watching, mesmerised, over their Country and culture.
This artwork was created through The Torch, a not-for-profit organisation that provides art, cultural and arts industry support to First Nations people currently in, or recently released, from Victorian prisons.
