University of Western Australia School of Biological Sciences Lecturer (Zoology) Job no:523067 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Science Full-time appointment on a tenurable basis.Base salary range: Level B, $118,150 ' $139,812 p.a. (pro-rata) plus 17% superannuation. About the area The School of Biological Sciences is a large and multidisciplinary team of more than 100 high-calibre academic and professional staff delivering world-class education and research programs to approximately 1000 undergraduate and postgraduate students. The School is responsible for the supervision of ~150 PhD students, reflecting research strengths and expertise in the disciplines of Zoology, Computational Biology, Conservation Biology, Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Marine Biology, Neuroscience, Plant Biology and Science Communication. Many of our team are also active members of the UWA Oceans Institute and the UWA Institute of Agriculture, which further nurtures cross-disciplinary research and educators to serve the needs of Western Australia, Australia and the world. About the opportunity Deliver high-quality, innovative teaching in zoology and general biology, including field-based learning, while supporting and supervising undergraduate and postgraduate students.Build a developing research profile in terrestrial zoology through publications, grant applications, and collaboration within research groups.Contribute to service, engagement and academic governance, including industry and community partnerships, while supporting an inclusive and collaborative School culture. About you PhD in an academic field relevant to the discipline or other higher professional qualifications appropriate to the discipline.Demonstrated record of strong communication skills, including science communication beyond academic colleagues.Experience, relative to opportunity, in contributing to the development and delivery of a breadth of curricula and the use of innovative teaching and/or communication approaches, assessments and materials for units, courses and other knowledge-transfer situations.A strong track record relative to opportunity of excellence in research at a national level evidenced by peer-reviewed journal articles published in high-quality journals.Demonstrated evidence of research leadership relative to opportunity, including collaborations with internal and external colleagues. Note: Employment checks will include information on gender-based violence, sexual harassment, and related misconduct to meet legal obligations. A "C" class driver's licence will be required by the successful applicant. Position Advertisement: https://external.jobs.uwa.edu.au/cw/en/job/523067?lApplicationSubSourceID Posted by Renee Catullo To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Associate Professor Greg Skrzypek at grzegorz.skrzypek@uwa.edu.au ---- University of Western Australia School of Biological Sciences Lecturer (Marine Biology) Job no:523060 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Science Full-time appointment on a tenurable basis.Base salary range: Level B, $118,150 - $139,812 p.a. (pro-rata) plus 17% superannuation. About the area The School of Biological Sciences is a large and multidisciplinary team of more than 100 high-calibre academic and professional staff delivering world-class education and research programs to approximately 1000 undergraduate and postgraduate students. The School is responsible for the supervision of ~150 PhD students, reflecting research strengths and expertise in the disciplines of Zoology, Computational Biology, Conservation Biology, Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Marine Biology, Neuroscience, Plant Biology and Science Communication. Many of our team are also active members of the UWA Oceans Institute and the UWA Institute of Agriculture, which further nurtures cross-disciplinary research and educators to serve the needs of Western Australia, Australia and the world. About the opportunity Deliver research-led, innovative teaching in marine biology, including field-based learning, while supervising undergraduate and postgraduate students.Establish a strong research profile in marine biology and ecology through publications, grant funding and building a vibrant postgraduate research group.Contribute to service, partnerships and academic leadership, supporting collaboration, governance and an inclusive School culture. About you PhD in an academic field relevant to the discipline or other higher professional qualifications appropriate to the discipline.Demonstrated record of strong communication skills including science communication beyond academic colleagues.Experience in the development and delivery of a breadth of curricula and the use of innovative teaching and/or communication approaches, assessments and materials for units, courses and other knowledge-transfer situations.A demonstrable track record of excellence in research at an international level evidenced by peer-reviewed journal articles published in high-quality journals.Demonstrated evidence of developing research profile, including collaborations with internal and external colleagues. Note: Employment checks will include information on gender-based violence, sexual harassment, and related misconduct to meet legal obligations. A "C" class driver's licence will be required by the successful applicant. Position Advertisement: https://external.jobs.uwa.edu.au/cw/en/job/523067?lApplicationSubSourceID Posted by Renee Catullo To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Associate Professor Greg Skrzypek at grzegorz.skrzypek@uwa.edu.au Renee Catullo (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)