Anatomy and Physiology 1- Online Facilitation
This is a remote position.
HBM1001 Anatomy and Physiology 1
As an experienced online educator (LINC Fellow), the candidate will work as an independent contractor of LINC and serve a diverse international student body for Undergraduate-level programs studying at premier Australian and Asian universities. Candidate must possess strong knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, with a sound understanding of body organisation, cellular structures, tissues, major organ systems, and the physiological processes that maintain normal human function. They should be able to support students in applying anatomical and physiological concepts to microbiology, infection prevention and control, homeostasis, and clinical scenarios, while facilitating practical learning through laboratory activities, guided inquiry, and collaborative learning.
Key Skills Required
Human anatomy and physiology
Body organisation and cellular structure
Tissue structure and function
Major physiological systems
Homeostasis and feedback mechanisms
Microbiology and infection control
Blood and cardiovascular system
Respiratory and nervous systems
Reproductive system
Clinical application of anatomy and physiology
Desired Candidate Profile
Master’s or PhD/doctoral qualification in Anatomy, Physiology, Medical Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Health Sciences, or a related field.
At least 3 years of relevant clinical, research and/or professional experience within the last 5 years in Anatomy, Physiology, Biomedical Sciences or Medical Sciences.
Relevant professional registration or recognised clinical credentials, such as medical registration, where applicable.
Empathetic, ambitious, warm and outgoing personality willing to work closely with people from diverse cultures;
Proficient in English language; excellent oral and written communication
Must possess a working laptop and have access to high-speed (>10 MBPS) stable internet connection;
Ability to quickly learn and use technology platforms for interacting with students, including the host university’s LMS and LINCtrac (training on these platforms will be provided).
The candidate needs to be available between 5pm to 10pm every day.
Roles & Responsibilities
LINC Fellows will be responsible for providing:
Subject matter guidance to a group of 20-25 undergraduate online students;
Support in learning skills like academic writing, research and time management;
Conduct 1:1 sessions for doubt-resolution, academic guidance and assessment draft reviews;
Guidance on relevant reference material;
Assessment marking with long-form feedback
Management of discussion forums; and
Proactive, prompt and personalised support to student queries and issues.
LINC Fellows will be expected to promptly interact with students over email, or calls / online sessions from locations of their convenience (e.g. home, office, etc.).