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Teaching - Tertiary, Other (Education & Training)
This position is an identified Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander position.
Pursuant to a Section 50 (d) of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984, only suitable Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander candidates will be considered. Continuous, Full TimeClassificationsACLEB | $106,000 - $126,000 plus 17% employer superannuation contributionsACSLC | $130,000 - $150,000 plus 17% employer superannuation contributionsSalary Packaging opportunitiesRef: JR101925 About Us
The School of Indigenous Knowledges (SIK) delivers a multi-disciplinary program that exemplifies best practice in the teaching and learning of Indigenous Knowledges, grounded in local Noongar ways of knowing, doing and being.
The School was launched in 2023 and is building its operations across undergraduate and postgraduate program delivery.
Being Aboriginal-led and underpinned by the principles of truth-telling and social justice, the School aligns with Murdoch University's commitment to becoming the First Choice for First Nations people.
The Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Indigenous Knowledges will play a key role in the building of this new School and in the delivery of its programs.
The School of Indigenous Knowledges is co-located with the Kulbardi Aboriginal Centre and promotes flexible work arrangements and employee cultural safety.
The Role Lecturer (Level B)
The position provides meaningful contributions to the School, College, University, and profession through teaching, research, and service in the field of Indigenous Knowledges.
You will deliver a program that exemplifies best practice in the teaching and learning of Indigenous Knowledges, grounded in Noongar ways of knowing, doing, and being, and that is underpinned by the principles of truth-telling and social justice.
Senior Lecturer (Level C)
The position plays a major role in teaching, research, engagement and partnerships of the school, and coordinates and delivers undergraduate and postgraduate units in the School's academic programs.
The units explore Aboriginal cultures, histories, and experiences; cross-cultural sensitivity and communication strategies; current issues in Indigenous Australia; health and wellbeing; and intersections of Western and Indigenous ways of knowing.
Performing a teaching and research role, you will develop important University, community and industry relationships and help shape curriculum, publish impactful original research, contribute to the administrative operation of the School and University, and supervise Honours students and postgraduate research.
Key responsibilities for both Level B and Level C positions include: Completed or be undertaking a higher degree research programme in a relevant discipline or demonstrated equivalent knowledge and/or experience relevant to the position.Demonstrated experience or capability of working meaningfully with First Nations communities.Ability to deliver high quality student experiences in all facets of learning.Demonstrated ability to teach Indigenous content, including Indigenous theory and methods of knowledge production.Ability to engage meaningfully in research endeavours, working independently and/or as part of a team.Capacity to work sensitively in a culturally safe way when working with a diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.A PhD in a relevant discipline or demonstrated relevant equivalent knowledge and/or experience.Extensive experience in the delivery of high-quality student experiences in face-to-face and online learning.Ability to lead impactful and original research endeavours, individually and as part of a team.Ability to contribute to and lead the supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students as part of a supervision team.Applicants should refer to the Position Description for further details on the work requirements, duties, skills and experience required for this role.
Applicants must have valid work rights.
What you'll get in return
You will be part of a vibrant and talented team, work in an innovative and lively university community and enjoy the benefits that come with working at Murdoch.
Our people enjoy a lively, natural campus and world-class facilities, as well as a range of benefits including:
Competitive remunerationPaid leave entitlementsSalary packaging optionsEmployee Assistance ProgramOn Campus Services and Facilities, including a Childcare Centre, Gym, Vet Hospital and Chiropractic Clinic To Apply
Please apply by submitting the documents below:
A cover letter including a statement addressing the selection criteria (with reference to the Position Description; Level B, Level C)Your most recent resume (CV)Please view the respective Position Descriptions below:
Please see the Applicant Guide for more information.
Applications sent by post or email will not be accepted.
Please note visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
Applicants who have support or access requirements are encouraged to advise this at the time of their application, to ensure appropriate assistance is provided throughout the recruitment process.
Position contact: Jenna Woods, Dean of the School of Indigenous Knowledges.
Closing date: 01/12/2024 (11:59pm AWST)
The University reserves the right to withdraw this advertisement at any time. Murdoch University is recognised as one of Australia's leading education and research institutions.
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