Job No.:570365
Work type:Casual
Work type: 7.25 hours per day / commitment is 1 day per week for a maximum duration of up to 6 months
Location: Melbourne (Bundoora) campus
Salary range: Casual rate applies as per LTU Enterprise Agreement 2023
$88.02 per hour plus 17% super
The Clinical Educator (Orthoptist) is responsible for providing clinical supervision, teaching, and assessment of orthoptic students undertaking clinical placements at the La Trobe Eye Clinic and or in in outreach environments. The role supports the delivery of high‑quality orthoptic services to the community while fostering students’ development of clinical competence, professional conduct, and reflective practice, in accordance with University requirements and the standards of the Discipline of Orthoptics.
This role involves supervising and teaching Bachelor of Orthoptics (Honours) students within a university based teaching clinic and outreach environments. Clinical Educators support student‑led orthoptic services while ensuring safe, high‑quality, evidence based patient care. This opportunity is ideal for experienced clinicians with a passion for education, student mentorship and professional development, and an interest in contributing to high‑quality orthoptic training and community eye care.
You will possess:
How to apply
Closing date: By 11:55pm, Monday 27th April 2026
Position Enquiries: Uma Ramachandran Clinical Education Lead, Orthoptics
Email: u.ramamchandran@latrobe.edu.au
This is Expression of Interest Only, applications will only be contacted if shortlisted.
Please submit an online application ONLY and must include the following documents to be considered:
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Why La Trobe:
Based Violence (GBV Code). This aligns with our mission to create safe and respectful communities. Candidates will be asked during the recruitment process to declare whether they have ever been investigated for, or found to have engaged in, gender-based violence in previous employment and/or in legal proceedings and provide relevant information to assist in determining suitability. Gender-based violence means any form of physical or non-physical violence, harassment, abuse or threats based on gender, that results in, or is likely to result in harm, coercion, control, fear or deprivation liberty or autonomy.