Employment
Tutoring
Ormond College is committed to providing an outstanding residential and learning experience for members of the University of Melbourne.

Founded in 1881 by the Presbyterian Church with the hallmarks of open entry and liberal education, Ormond College aspires to be a leader in residential collegiate learning in Australia, through
  • academic excellence
  • diversity in student population and experience
  • active student involvement and leadership
  • an appreciation of the worth of each individual
  • strong ethical values
  • a forward and outward looking approach
  • [Ormond College Vision Statement, 2005]

All members of the College, whether resident or non-resident, tutor or student, share this commitment and hold these aspirations. The College’s academic program is central to the realisation of this vision of a learning community. All involved with the program are encouraged to strive to inspire one another with a passion for learning, and to participate in the various activities that make up the program with a great sense of excitement and enjoyment.

Resident and non resident tutors, representing a diverse range of academic disciplines, are a central part of the College’s academic program. As vacancies often occur at short notice, we welcome expressions of interest in tutoring at Ormond College throughout the year and CVs are held in the expectation that opportunities may arise unexpectedly. Whilst most of our tutors are graduates with contemporary experience of courses offered by the University of Melbourne, we also consider applications from graduates working outside the University and from non-graduates with proven teaching experience and established knowledge and skills in a particular field.
Pay & Conditions
For information about conditions, pay, workload, expectations and training, please contact the Deans’ Office.
Application process
Applications are welcome throughout the year as vacancies regularly occur. Applicants should submit a letter indicating their reasons for applying, a current CV or resume and the names and contact details of two or more referees, including at least one academic referee. On receipt of the application, the Dean of Studies will contact the applicant.

The College welcomes expressions of interest in tutoring at Ormond via email admissions@ormond.unimelb.edu.au or by mail.

 

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