Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.The Lecturer: Water Engineering is responsible for the development, delivery and coordination of courses within STEM's undergraduate, honours and postgraduate programs and for contributing to STEM's research agenda.The position will contribute independently and as part of a team to support STEM's teaching and research outcomes in the Water Engineering discipline with a particular focus on water resources / water quality / climate change / natural resource management and will carry out activities to maintain and develop scholarly research and/or professional activities.About UniSAis Australia's University of Enterprise. Our culture of innovation is anchored around global and national links to academic, research and industry partners. Our graduates are the new urban professionals, global citizens at ease with the world and ready to create and respond to change. Our research is inventive and adventurous and we create new knowledge that is central to global economic and social prosperity.links engineering, mathematics, science, defence and cybersecurity, environmental science, aviation, information technology, construction and project management, harnessing the connections across disciplines to bring big ideas to fruition. Our researchers are solution focused and collaborative to deliver technical expertise and advice to industry, government and community groups to make commercially viable and sustainable impacts. We integrate research into our teaching, with students working alongside researchers in first-class facilities, what's discovered one day is taught the next. Our graduates are entrepreneurs and trailblazers, who design and build the world they want to live in.UniSA STEM also incorporates leading edge research organisations; the Future Industries Institute (FII), the Australian Research Centre for Interactive and Virtual Environments and the Centre for Industrial Artificial Intelligence (AI).Core Responsibilities
- Lead and contribute to the design and development of engaging, relevant and technology-enhanced curricula for identified programs and courses as they relate to Water Engineering, particularly, water resources / water quality / climate change / natural resource management
- Effectively undertake administrative duties related to teaching activities of identified courses and programs, including the development of course and program material, if required
- Undertake course coordination and/or provide leadership to other academic staff in the teaching team
- Deliver high-quality teaching that is informed by relevant research, scholarship and industry practice and uses the necessary digital techniques required for effective curriculum delivery, as demonstrated via a range of University approved data sources (e.g. student outcomes, student feedback, peer review)
- Provide quality and timely feedback, academic counselling, mentoring, and advice to students as required
- A doctoral qualification in Civil, Water or Environmental Engineering, or in a closely related field
- Demonstrated ability and experience in teaching, including design and preparation of teaching activities and resources, for both service and discipline-specific teaching in the Civil, Water or Environmental Engineering or closely allied disciplines at undergraduate and/or postgraduate levels
- Demonstrated ability to undertake industry-engaged research in one or more of the following areas that contribute to UniSA's research strengths and strategic directions: urban hydrology and water sensitive urban design, water quality, hydraulic structures and flow measurement, water use in agriculture and forestry, climate change and water resource management
- Understanding of and experience in using a range of contemporary teaching methodologies, including digital techniques where appropriate.
- An established record of research publications, student supervision and/or grant acquisition, relative to experience
- Access to great personal development opportunities
- Generous superannuation contributions of 17%
- Flexible working conditions
- A range of salary packaging options, including vehicle leasing, laptops and car parking fees
- A variety of leave arrangements
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