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Queensland University Of TechnologySee more

addressAddressBrisbane, QLD
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Job description

  • Reference number: 24586
  • Term: Ongoing, full-time basis
  • Remuneration: $130,347 to $154,804 pa (LEVB) (inclusive of $110,145 to $130,811 salary pa, 17% superannuation and 17.5% recreation leave loading)
  • Location: Gardens Point (hybrid option available)
  • Open to: Applicants who have ongoing full-time work rights in Australia. In support of our strategic priority of Indigenous Australian success, Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.

Who are we looking for?

We are seeking a Lecturer in Atmospheric Physics to join School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Faculty of Science, Academic Division.

As a member of the school, the successful candidate is expected to make significant contributions to high-quality education in areas such as Physics and Climate Science and will teach in units across our teaching program, drawing on a distinctive record of research and teaching to complement and expand our existing capacity. The successful candidate will also deliver high-impact research outcomes in the fields of Atmospheric Science through transdisciplinary research across the University, in collaboration with researchers from other universities nationally and internationally, and with external partners in government and industry.

We’re offering this role as a hybrid position as part of QUT’s commitment to embracing the opportunities created by a more virtual and connected world.

About us

QUT is a major Australian university with a global outlook and a 'real world' focus. We are an ambitious and collaborative institution that seeks to equip our students and graduates with the skills they will need in an increasingly disrupted and challenged world.

The School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences specialises in understanding fundamental chemical and physical processes that operate across Earth’s physical spheres. As researchers and educators, it’s staff are motivated by the need to solve current global challenges such as the state of the atmosphere, greenhouse gas emissions, energy and resource sustainability, and future planetary habitability. Our view for the future of the school is to maintain and grow existing disciplinary strengths igneous petrology, geochemistry, volcanology, marine geology and tectonics.

What you need to succeed

  1. Completion of a doctoral qualification in Atmospheric Physics.
  2. Demonstrated experience in learning and teaching, including innovative curriculum design, face to face and online delivery at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in climate science and physics.
  3. Demonstrated research contributions in Atmospheric sciences.
  4. Proven track record of high quality research, with capability to grow in independent research profile with high quality publications, research finding and leadership.
  5. Demonstrated ability to develop internal and external partnerships to foster research collaborations.
  6. Experience in the supervision of undergraduate and higher degree research students.
  7. Ability to work effectively in teams to support the School, Faculty, and University, and the ability to contribute to and foster a collegial and inclusive workplace within the school and across the university.

Life at QUT

We're committed to building a culture that fosters connection between people and purpose. Beyond personal and professional fulfillment, a career at QUT offers:

  • A healthy work-life balance with a blend of on-campus and off-campus work arrangements for applicable positions.
  • Competitive remuneration with up to 17% superannuation and leave loading of 17.5%.
  • Generous maternity leave including primary carer parental leave of up to 26 weeks (including 17% super).
  • Stay healthy with Fitness Passport and enjoy discounted rates on private health insurance.
  • Purchased Leave Scheme - up to 8 extra weeks.
  • Salary Packaging Scheme for additional superannuation contributions, vehicle leasing, and on-campus services such as childcare, parking, and gyms.
  • Numerous opportunities for professional development including leadership programs and workshops, and our study assistance scheme.
  • Commitment to our Indigenous Australian staff through initiatives such as the Indigenous Australian Staff Network, Cultural and Ceremonial Leave, Staff Development Workshops, and representation on university committees.

Explore more benefits of life at QUT.

Belong at QUT

We are guided by our values of Ambition, Curiosity, Integrity, Inclusiveness, Innovation, and Academic Freedom and our QUT Connections in our mission to inspire and shape the next generation of change-makers.

As part of our commitment to fostering an inclusive workplace, we proudly support our Indigenous Australians Employment Strategy, aiming for an Indigenous Australian workforce participation of 3.6%. We extend a warm invitation to Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islander people to join us in pursuing a rewarding career at QUT.

We believe that diversity is our strength and are dedicated to creating safe, inclusive spaces where everyone can thrive. We strongly encourage individuals from diverse cultures, ages, linguistic backgrounds, sexual orientations, and gender identities, and those who are living with disabilities to apply for positions at QUT.

At QUT, diversity is not just embraced—its celebrated. See our commitment

How to Apply

Discover the possibilities that await with a career at QUT. If youre ready to embark on a journey of innovation and opportunity, were excited to meet you.

Find out more about this position and submit your application by clicking Apply' or the link below.

View the job details at: Queensland University of Technology - Lecturer in Atmospheric Physics

Job opens: 02-Jul-2024

Applications Close: 16-Jul-2024 at 11.30pm

Refer code: 2469610. Queensland University Of Technology - The previous day - 2024-07-02 14:40

Queensland University Of Technology

Brisbane, QLD

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