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Allied Health Clinical Lead, Exercise Physiology

  • 493931
  • Emerald
  • Academic
  • Full time
  • Closing on: Mar 11 2026
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Join JCU and Make a Difference in Rural Health!

  • Work in a collaborative, supportive environment with strong community connections
  • Help build a skilled and confident Allied Health workforce for rural and remote Queensland
  • Enjoy the lifestyle and community of Emerald, QLD

Full-time (36.25 hpw) | Fixed-term contract to 31 December 2026
Academic Level B: $109,791 – $129,547 + 17% superannuation & excellent benefits

Looking for a change of pace and purpose?

If you’re an Exercise Physiologist who enjoys mentoring, collaboration, and contributing to workforce development, this role offers a rewarding alternative to traditional clinical practice.

We’re seeking an Allied Health Clinical Lead – Exercise Physiology to join the Central Queensland Centre for Rural and Remote Health (CQCRRH) in Emerald. This is a non-traditional, education-focused role centred on student supervision, service learning, and community impact — not billable targets.

Why this role is different

  • No billables and low KPI pressure
    This role prioritises learning, support, and professional growth over productivity targets.
  • Education-focused, not output-driven
    Contribute to innovative service-learning models rather than high-volume clinical services.
  • Supported transition into education and supervision
    Prior academic teaching or student supervision experience is not required.
  • Make a genuine community impact
    Work closely with local services and communities to address unmet health needs.

The role

Allied Health Clinical Leads at CQCRRH provide support and supervision to Allied Health students throughout innovative interdisciplinary placements. They support students to develop clinical and rural generalist skills working with communities across the lifespan. Placements are based on a service-learning model which is a contemporary approach to remote service provision and workforce development. 

As an Allied Health Clinical Lead – Exercise Physiology, you will:

  • Support and supervise Exercise Physiology students in discipline-specific and allied health students in interdisciplinary placements
  • Contribute to innovative service-learning programs for adults and children in areas of high or unmet need
  • Mentor students, early-career clinicians, and rural generalist trainees
  • Collaborate with local health services, community stakeholders, and CQCRRH colleagues
  • Contribute to workforce development initiatives and rural health research evidence
  • Support CQCRRH KPIs, reconciliation commitments, and JCU values

Placements are delivered using a service-learning model, integrating education, service provision, and community partnership.

You will be supported to

  • Share your clinical expertise to guide, teach and inspire students
  • Develop and deliver creative placement activities aligned to community needs
  • Build confidence in clinical education and supervision
  • Contribute to interprofessional practice and rural workforce development
  • Grow your leadership capability in a supportive, collaborative environment

About you

You are a qualified Exercise Physiologist with:

  • A recognised tertiary qualification in Exercise Physiology (with 3 years clinical experience)
  • Current AHPRA registration (or equivalent, as applicable)
  • Clinical experience across the lifespan
  • Experience in Rural and Remote Health and Practice (or a willingness to learn)
  • An interest in education, mentoring, or workforce development
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Experience (or interest) in program or project coordination

Postgraduate qualifications and leadership experience are desirable but not essential.

Serving Communities. Educating Futures.

CQCRRH delivers innovative, student-assisted, interprofessional service-learning programs across rural, remote, and outback Queensland. These programs strengthen local service capacity while preparing a work-ready allied health workforce.

Why join us?

This role offers the opportunity to try something new without being thrown in the deep end. You’ll be supported, encouraged, and valued as you develop your skills as a mentor and educator—while making a genuine difference to future exercise physiologists, particularly in rural and regional contexts.

We also offer:

  • A generous superannuation scheme with up to 17% employer contributions
  • 36.25-hour full-time working week
  • 5 weeks of annual recreation leave plus leave loading
  • 15 days paid sick/carers leave per year
  • Cash out annual leave
  • Up to 12 months paid parental leave
  • A range of flexible working options
  • Attractive options for salary packaging
  • Ongoing professional development support
  • Corporate discount on health insurance
  • Free Employee Assistance Program (coaching and counselling)
  • Relocation & accommodation assistance is available 

How to Apply and Contact Details

At CQCRRH, you’ll be part of a passionate team making a real impact in remote communities.

Click the ‘apply’ button where you will be asked to complete an application form or alternatively, please apply directly via the via the JCU careers page and follow the below steps:

  1. Complete the application form
  2. Upload your current resume
  3. Upload a cover letter outlining your relevant experience in relation to the key requirements of the role and how your skills and experience will ensure your success in the role. 

Further information is available by contacting Lucy Bliss on 0474 161 248  or via email to ahlead.cqcrrh@jcu.edu.au 

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