Griffith was created to be a different type of university. You’ll find we’re about leading research, academic excellence, and the transformative power of education. But what sets us apart is why those things matter and how you’ll achieve them.Why? Griffith brings together exceptional minds like yours from across the globe and from all walks of life. Here, we do incredible work, questioning and challenging, always in the pursuit of excellence.Job DescriptionThe is a world leader in research and education on all aspects of human evolutionary studies. We provide a dynamic and cooperative research environment that seeks to understand how humans and their societies across the globe evolved over time. We emphasise the study of the biological and cultural evolution of humans and our place in the natural world.As a Research Fellow, you’ll take on complex local and global challenges, using your skills and experience to advance palaeontology and drive meaningful change. Here’s how you’ll make it matter:
- You will conduct and lead research using strontium isotope analysis that contributes to the research objectives of Julien Louys’s ARC-funded Discovery Project Human Use of Early Tropical Forest Ecosystems.
- Assume responsibility for analysing biological, sedimentological, and palaeontological geochemical analyses.
- Provide expertise in geological and isoscape mapping and visualisation.
- Assist in the supervision of Higher Degree Research and undergraduate students as required.
- Maintain a good publication record in high impact, international, esteemed peer- reviewed journals and to seek competitive funding.
The full time equivalent base salary will be Research Fellow, Grade 1 range $84,830 - $99,367 per annum + 17% superannuation. The total FTE package will be in the range $99,251 - $116,259 per annum.QualificationsWhat matters most is your drive to create a brighter future that benefits all. Through our core principles of excellence, ethics and engagement, you’ll thrive on seeing the direct and lasting impact you’ll have on every community and every future.You will also have:
- A PhD and suitable lab experience in geochemistry or related geological disciplines
- A record of peer-reviewed publications
- Experience with ArcGIS or similar mapping programs
- Experience in archaeological field work and/or museum work on faunal, botanical, and geological collections
- Excellent communication and presentation skills with proficiency in written and oral English
As a values-led organisation, at Griffith University, we've worked hard to create a dynamic and strong organisational culture. We offer:
- Wide range of Learning and Development opportunities
- Mix of on campus and work from home options available and a supportive work environment
- Generous leave entitlements including paid parental leave and leave loading
At Griffith, we’re committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment for all - whoever you are and wherever you’re from. If you require any accommodations, we welcome you to let us know so we can work with you to participate fully in our recruitment experience.Griffith University values diversity, inclusion and flexibility and we encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, and people of all backgrounds to apply. For more information please visit our page. Griffith University also maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy against all forms of modern slavery. For more information, please refer to Griffith’s .Please submit your application online and ensure it includes the following:
- A covering letter outlining your suitability for the role (please refer to the qualifications above and the
- Names and contact details of at least three professional referees (no contact will be made without your permission)