About the opportunity
The Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) is seeking a Senior Lecturer in Physical Oceanography to join their team. This position will provide high‑quality research and scientific leadership in physical oceanography in alignment with the IMAS research strategy. The core purpose is to strengthen the links between blue‑water and climate research and the variability of nearshore physical and biogeochemical processes across Australia's marine territory.
Initial collaborations will be centred within the Centre for Oceans Ice and Climate, with opportunities to build partnerships across the IMAS Centres for Ecology and Biodiversity and Fisheries and Aquaculture, as well as with CSIRO's coastal hydrodynamic and biogeochemical modelling team and the new ARC Centre of Excellence for Our Future Oceans. These collaborations are expected to support co‑supervision of new research higher‑degree students.
The role also includes delivering undergraduate and potentially postgraduate teaching in physical oceanography and climate science, occasional teaching in China, and contributing to broader university service responsibilities.
Visa sponsorship and relocation assistance may be considered for the right candidate.
What you'll do
* Undertake scholarly undergraduate and potentially postgraduate coursework teaching of exemplary quality.
* Conduct high‑quality research with national and growing international impact, contribute to securing external competitive funding, publish research findings and contribute to the supervision of PhD and/or Masters students.
* Foster and sustain meaningful collaborations across local and national networks, including academic disciplines, professional sectors, industries and the broader community.
What we're looking for
* A PhD or equivalent in Physical Oceanography.
* Experience in coastal oceanography and understanding of ocean dynamics relevant to Australia or Antarctica and the Southern Ocean.
* Demonstrated skills in quantitative analysis of large datasets and/or ocean modelling.
* Knowledge of marine biogeochemistry.
* Experience in university‑level teaching and learning.
* Experience in successful research higher‑degree supervision.
* A strong record of leading research that is recognised nationally and ideally internationally, demonstrated through high‑quality publications, conference presentations and success in securing competitive external funding.
Salary details
Appointment to this role will be at Academic Level C. The total remuneration package is up to $184,076, comprising a base salary within the range of $138,536 to $157,330 plus 17% superannuation.
How to apply
* Apply online and provide the following supporting documentation:
o Resume
o Cover letter outlining your suitability and motivation for the role
o Your responses to the success criteria from the Position Description below
* For further information about this position please contact Professor Helen Phillips, Centre Head – Oceans Ice and Climate.
* Visit our guide to applying and details on the recruitment process.
* If you are current UTAS staff submitting your application you acknowledge that you have/intend to discuss your interest in this vacancy with your current manager and understand they may need to be contacted confidentially by the hiring manager as part of the assessment of your application.
* Please refer to the attached Position Description below for full details.
Applications close Sunday 15 February pm AEST.
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