Lecturer in Molecular Plant Biology - Newcastle, Australia - University of Newcastle

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Job no:
HRC0001417

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Category: Academic, Level B and C

  • Fulltime permanent position (Levels B) based at the University of Newcastle, Callaghan Campus
  • Use your passion for plant molecular biology to enhance our student's experience, and shape the future of plant science research
  • Play a key role in building the University's reputation in its regions and around the world

Our vision to become a world-leading university for our regions will take passion and perseverance. We can't do it without you.


We are looking for people to join our university - to bring their exceptional teaching to our region, and to take their research impact to the world with us.


As one of the top 200 universities in the world and number one university in the world for partnering for a sustainable future, we are proud educators grounded by the needs of our community.

We are driven by our inclusive focus and are proud of our five-star rating for social equity.


Be part of something bigger
The College of Engineering, Science, and Environment is a world-class centre for scientific and technology research and innovation.

The School of Environmental and Life Sciences (SELS) is the College's largest School, offering a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs.

The School maintains numerous internationally significant research activities with substantial numbers of research higher degree students, as well as excellent research facilities.


The Discipline of Biology embedded within the School of Environmental and Life Sciences, has performed exceptionally well in the Australian Research Council's ERA assessments, scoring 5 (well above world standard) for every Biological Sciences field of research theme assessed.

This included 'Biochemistry and Cell Biology' (awarded a score of 5 in 2012, 2015 and 2018), 'Microbiology', 'Genetics', 'Physiology', and 'Plant Biology' achieving 5 in all four assessments undertaken between


Your role within the plant molecular biology team will be to build links across the University, outside the immediate biology discipline, for instance with researchers working in the areas of climate change, conservation science, food and beverage/wine science and human nutrition and soils and nutrient enhancement.

Aligning to the University of Newcastle's research and education goals in this area of production, is the opportunity to incorporate your complementary expertise and capabilities into existing programs within the larger School of Environmental & Life Sciences, while establishing linkages with external industry stakeholders.


The Role
Work for a leading Australian University, ranked in the top 200 Universities in the world and broaden your expertise.

You will be part of the Discipline of Biology team within the School of Environmental & Life Sciences and based at the University of Newcastle's beautiful Callaghan bushland campus.

In these academic positions 40% of your roll will be dedicated to research, driving your own research in plant science, adding value to our current programs and engaging industry partnerships; 40% will be dedicated to our undergraduate teaching in key biology areas such as molecular, plant, agricultural and environmental biotechnology, as well as first year courses in general biology, all under our Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Biotechnology programs; 20% will align to engagement and leadership roles at the Discipline and School levels, with a focus on extending our outreach into the community including engagement with the local secondary education sector.

These continuing positions are full time and will be located at the Callaghan Campus (Awabakal and Worimi land).


How will you become part of our community?

You will have:

  • Leadership in research and the ability to foster increased cooperation between the University and allied research affiliates.
  • A strong track record in attracting competitive external grant funding, including industrybased research support, in plant molecular biology.
  • The ability to build an independent research program to attract undergraduate and higher degree students to the Discipline of Biology.
  • An interest in embracing new teaching pedagogies (included blended and active learning) with a view to enhancing student experience.
  • A desire to work cohesively within a team environment to strengthen the current and future research and teaching priorities of the Discipline of Biology.
  • The ability to participate and provide leadership in activities to maintain academic standards and administrative effectiveness within the School of Environmental and Life Sciences and College of Engineering, Science, and Environment.

How will we support you?

The remuneration for this position is from:
$103,221 (Level B) + 17% superannuation.

The University is committed to being a leader in family-friendly working environments.

For information on our employee benefits (such a

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