Torrens University Australia

education

LaserClinicalEducator

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia PART TIME
The Brief

“Laser Clinical Educator at Torrens University Australia. Skills: clinical reasoning, case analysis, treatment planning, hands-on clinical application in laser treatments, safety, compliance, and clinical protocols. Coach and empower student practitioners through practical clinical education within our on-campus clinic. guiding students from academic knowledge to safe, competent clinical practice using laser technologies”

What You'll Achieve.

prepare students for career success by building real-world skills, experience and networks from day one; guiding students from academic knowledge to safe, competent clinical practice; supporting them to complete the required hours for Queensland Radiation Health Laser Licensing; developing students’ clinical reasoning, critical thinking, and professional capability; build independent critical thinking; shaping future dermal therapy professionals

Industry & Context.

education
Problems you'll solve

clinical reasoning; critical thinking

Eligibility Requirements

Queensland Radiation Health Laser Licence (must have), Current blue card, Certified copies of all your Academic qualifications

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Queensland Radiation Health Laser Licence, IPL and laser qualifications, 2–5+ years of clinical experience in practice, clinical reasoning and case analysis skills, Deep understanding of laser treatments and technologies, Ability to coach, guide and support developing practitioners, communication and interpersonal skills, Ability to work both autonomously and collaboratively, Current blue card, Certified copies of all your Academic qualifications

Nice to Have

Dermal Therapies qualification, Experience in high-standard clinical environments (dermatology, cosmetic, specialist clinics), Interest in transitioning into education

What You'll Do.

Coach and empower student practitioners through practical clinical education within our on-campus clinic

guiding students from academic knowledge to safe

competent clinical practice using laser technologies

supporting them to complete the required hours for Queensland Radiation Health Laser Licensing

developing students’ clinical reasoning

and professional capability in a real-world environment

Coach and guide students through clinical reasoning

and treatment planning

Support the transition from theory to hands-on clinical application in laser treatments

Deliver and support laser clinic sessions (approx. 6–7 students per session)

and direction to build independent critical thinking

Ensure students operate within safety

and clinical protocols

Work closely with supervisors

providing insights into student progress and development

Support clinic operations to ensure smooth day-to-day delivery

Oversee student involvement in administrative and clinic support tasks where required

Complete and maintain accurate clinical documentation and records

Set a professional standard and support a positive learning environment

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Working closely with supervisors and clinic staff; Ability to work both autonomously and collaboratively; belonging to a team of researchers making a difference to society; building on an academic culture connected to industry and community

Communication Scope

communication and interpersonal skills

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