Lecturer - International Programs

facultysenate.uark.edu

St Lucia, Queensland, Australia
Base: $117,120.53 – $138,769.70 + 17% super; bonus...
Course coordination and curriculum design
Field-based teaching and student support
Risk management and whs-compliant safety strategies
This is an exciting opportunity for a Teaching-Focused Lecturer to make a meaningful impact in the University of Queensland School of the Environment by leading course coordination and delivering high-quality international teaching programs

Job Summary

  • This is an exciting opportunity for a Teaching-Focused Lecturer to make a meaningful impact in the University of Queensland School of the Environment by leading course coordination and delivering high-quality international teaching programs.
  • You will play a key role in shaping innovative, field-based learning experiences for undergraduate and international students, working in partnership with leading institutions such as Stanford University and the University of California.
  • The broader benefits of joining UQ include up to 26 weeks paid parental leave, 17.5% annual leave loading, flexible working arrangements, access to internal-only career opportunities, and the chance to build a purposeful academic career at a leading Group of Eight university.

Matching Summary

This is an exciting opportunity for a Teaching-Focused Lecturer to make a meaningful impact in the University of Queensland School of the Environment by leading course coordination and delivering high-quality international teaching programs.

Salary

Base: $117,120.53 – $138,769.70 plus 17% superannuation; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Paid parental leave, annual leave loading, flexible working arrangements

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Course coordination and curriculum design
  • Field-based teaching and student support
  • Risk management and WHS-compliant safety strategies
  • Collaboration with international academic partners
  • Marine ecology and conservation expertise

Nice-to-have

  • Innovative teaching approaches
  • Student wellbeing support in field settings
  • Engagement with Traditional Owners
  • Mentoring staff and students
  • Equity, diversity, and inclusion advocacy

Key Requirements

  • PhD in marine science or related discipline
  • Proven high-quality teaching experience
  • Experience in curriculum design and mentoring
  • Right to work in Australia
  • Experience in marine ecology, conservation, or coastal ecology

Work Rights

Right to work in Australia required

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