Maritime Lecturer Role
A diverse range of clients is taught, facilitated learning and conducted assessment in traditional, new and innovative ways by a lecturer. They are also involved in consultancy, information and promotional services to industry, prospective students and community clients.
To support this process the environment offers comprehensive industry-based Training Packages and an underpinning quality system that provides a framework for delivery and assessment.
The successful applicant will have a Marine engine driver Grade 1 near coastal (MED1) or Higher Engineering Qualification (or equivalent). At least 5 years of vocational or lecturing experience relevant to this position with an ability to facilitate and encourage learning is required.
This role requires the ability to hold Australian or Australian equivalent qualification(s). If your qualification has been obtained overseas, a free assessment service is available from the Overseas Qualifications Unit (OQU).
Benefits and Opportunities
* Salary packaging/sacrifice facility
* 11.5% employer superannuation contribution
* Thirteen weeks paid long service leave after 7 years
* Fifteen days personal leave
* Four weeks annual leave
* Four weeks professional leave
* Paid parental leave – 14 weeks
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