Research Fellow - Island restorationJob No.: 663203Location: Clayton campusEmployment Type: Full-timeDuration: 3-year fixed-term appointmentRemuneration: $78,120 - $106,022 pa Level A (plus 17% employer superannuation)
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The OpportunityAttention researchers! An exciting opportunity awaits you to join the within the at Monash University. The REC lab has a particular focus on island conservation, and is led by Associate Professor Rohan Clarke. The School of Biological Sciences, within the Faculty of Science is renowned worldwide for its excellence in research and education. Our areas of expertise include conservation biology and ecology, evolutionary biology, as well as genetics and genomics.The successful candidate will take a lead role in the ecological restoration of Phillip Island, in the Norfolk Island group, south-western Pacific. The program seeks to implement a science-led approach to identify and improve strategies for soil stabilization, weed management and revegetation using native plants. The Research fellow will work closely with our agency and industry partners in this role that spans both restoration science and on-ground project implementation. Program success includes both the development and implementation of the program, and publication of scientific findings. Ultimately this research seeks to enhance the status of Phillip Island as an island refuge for plants and animals, and improve the regional resilience of threatened species populations, whilst serving as an exemplar for further
Island restoration activities.The position will work closely with the project management team, including project-specific research assistants and agency partners.The applicant should have:A doctoral qualification in a relevant discipline or a closely related field. These fields include, but are not limited to,
Island restoration, revegetation, pest plant management, ecology, and conservation biology.Enjoy an outstanding supportive environmentThe School of Biological Sciences and Monash University is committed to creating an . It offers flexible working arrangements, generous parental leave provisions and support for parents and carers, Employee Assistance, and health care services on campus. You can view the range of attractive employee benefits . There are a range of career development, leadership opportunities and mentoring opportunities. We are firm believers that our people are our most valuable asset.Our collaborative and supportive environment will offer you many benefits including a competitive salary (including 17% superannuation), possible visa, travel and relocation support for international or interstate candidates and opportunities for training and development. This challenging role will deliver great rewards to the right applicant.Diversity is one of our greatest strengths at Monash. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, culturally and linguistically diverse people, people with disabilities, neurodiverse people, and people of all genders, sexualities, and age groups.Be part of our story. Work with us to .Monash avidly supports flexible and hybrid working arrangements. We have a range of policies in place enabling staff to combine work and personal commitments. This includes .
To ApplyYour employment is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of all pre-employment and/or background checks required for the role, as determined by the University.Your application must address the selection criteria. Please refer to ' '.EnquiriesAssociate Professor Rohan Clarke, Head of the Research-Ecology-Conservation (REC) Lab, School of Biological Sciences +61 3 9905 1968
Position DescriptionClosing DateThursday 2 May 2024, 11:55pm AESTSupporting a diverse workforce