| Location: | Tauranga - New Zealand |
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| Salary: | NZ$92,603 to NZ$110,407 or £45,338.06 to £54,054.83 (converted salary*) per year |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Permanent |
| Placed On: | 6th March 2026 |
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| Closes: | 17th April 2026 |
| Job Ref: | 1003448 |
Join a dynamic and research-focused School committed to excellence in teaching, scholarship and community engagement. As a Lecturer in Psychology, you will contribute to high-quality undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, supervise Honours, Masters and PhD students, and maintain an active research programme that enhances the School’s national and international reputation.
You will bring expertise in at least two areas of psychology, such as social psychology, cognition, cognitive neuroscience, indigenous psychology, personality and individual differences, research methods, perception, developmental psychology, environmental psychology, clinical psychology or related fields. The role also includes contributing to School administration and professional or community engagement activities.
Salary information
$92,603 - $110,407 per year, based on the skills, knowledge and experience you bring to the position. This is a full-time role (37.5 hours per week), based at our Tauranga campus.
For more information about the role, please see the position description. All applications must be submitted through the online portal - emailed applications will not be accepted.
Ko wai koe? - Who are you?
You will hold a PhD in Psychology and demonstrate a strong track record of high-quality research publications. You will have proven success in undergraduate teaching, including lecturing and small-group facilitation, and the ability to contribute to postgraduate supervision.
You will be committed to innovative and research-informed teaching practices, collaborative research, and engagement with diverse communities. A clear commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the University's partnership with Māori is essential.
Ko wai mātou? - Who are we?
Te Kura Whatu Oho Mauri is a vibrant and research-focused School with strengths across behaviour, cognition, neuroscience, social psychology, personality, individual differences, clinical psychology, applied behaviour analysis and indigenous psychology. We are committed to providing a creative and supportive environment for learning and research, and to promoting bicultural practice in psychology in line with Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
He aha ngā take me tono mai ai koe? - Why should you apply for this position?
We want you to be part of our success. Our University stands proudly on the world stage as a provider of future-focused, international education and an active contributor to global research. Our rankings reflect these strengths. Working with us means you will enjoy a satisfying work environment with many benefits.
The University of Waikato is distinctive for the diversity of its staff and students and encourages applicants with the relevant capabilities from all backgrounds to apply. Applicants must have the legal right to live and work in NZ in accordance with NZ immigration regulations, which can be found here.
Ko te Tangata - For the People
The University of Waikato prides itself on the quality of its engagement with the communities it serves, the provision of a world-class education, and the national and international impact of its research. Our policies are guided by the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi and equal opportunity for all.
E herea ana te Whare Wānanga ki te kaupapa kia whakaratohia te mea angitū ōrite ki ngā tāngata katoa.
Applications close on Friday, 17 April 2026
Requisition number: 1003448
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