The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Griffith University is the largest community of criminologists in Australia and is recognised as a leading department globally
Job Summary
The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Griffith University is the largest community of criminologists in Australia and is recognised as a leading department globally.
The role involves contributing to high quality teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate programs and actively engaging in scholarly research that advances knowledge in criminology and criminal justice.
Griffith University offers a supportive work environment with a wide range of learning and development opportunities, flexible work options, and generous leave entitlements.
Matching Summary
The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Griffith University is the largest community of criminologists in Australia and is recognised as a leading department globally.
Salary
Base: $138,702 – $159,936 AUD per annum; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: 17% superannuation, salary packaging options, corporate health discounts, generous leave entitlements
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
High quality research outputs
Undergraduate and postgraduate teaching
Work-integrated learning
Student-centred learning activities
Academic leadership in discipline
Nice-to-have
Interdisciplinary collaboration
Professional development engagement
Commitment to diversity and inclusion
Experience mentoring students
Research in criminology and health
Key Requirements
Doctoral qualification or equivalent
Demonstrated ability to conduct and publish quality research
Unrestricted working rights in Australia
Experience providing academic support and mentoring