Position Number: 0065841 Location: Melbourne, Australia (Parkville Campus) Role type: Full-time; Continuing (permanent) position Faculty: Faculty of Science Department/School: School of BioSciences Salary: Level B: AUD $119,231 - $141,581 p.a. Level C: AUD $146,050 - $168,403 p.a. Level D: AUD $169,094 - $186,288 p.a. plus 17% super (retirement savings system/pension scheme). Level of appointment is subject to qualification and experience. Responsibilities: Teach and mentor the next generation of biologists Drive innovative genetics research and cultivate a diverse scientific community Invest in your professional development with our benefits package The School of BioSciences seeks an enthusiastic and collaborative academic with expertise in genetics/genomics/and/or epigenetics. Due to a special measure under Section 12 (1) of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010 (VIC), this position is only open to female-identifying candidates. About the University: We pride ourselves on our community's contribution to society through education and research. Discover more on our website and LinkedIn. Career Opportunity: Join us as a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Genetics and Genomics. Lead research, teach, mentor, and collaborate across biology disciplines. The role balances research, teaching, and service. Key Responsibilities: Conduct world-class research and publish in top journals Develop and teach courses in genetics, genomics, and quantitative biology Supervise and mentor students Build collaborations within and outside the university Candidate Profile: PhD in genetics, synthetic biology, or related field; strong publication record; teaching experience; collaborative; capable of securing research funding; experienced in teaching genetics/genomics; skilled in model or non-model systems and bioinformatics; committed to diversity and inclusion. What We Offer: Supportive flexible work arrangements Generous leave provisions Salary packaging and discounts Health and well-being services About the School of BioSciences: Over 60 research groups, 5 research centres, 160 staff, and 240 research higher degree students. Focus areas include ecology, evolution, marine biology, microbial biology, genetics, and more. Our Mission: To benefit society through impactful education and research, addressing societal issues like climate change and disease. Inclusion and Support: We are committed to an inclusive workplace, providing reasonable adjustments, and supporting Indigenous Australians. Contact details and further information are provided for applicants requiring adjustments or Indigenous support. Additional Information: This role requires a valid Working with Children Check. Visa sponsorship is not available; candidates must have valid work rights in Australia. Application Process: Apply with CV, cover letter, research, teaching, and diversity statements. For questions, contact Anna Gradoboeva. Do not send applications to the email address provided for inquiries.
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