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Senior Lecturer in Public Policy

Dates
  • Opening Date: 04-Oct-2024
  • Closing Date: 27-Oct-2024

Location
  • Parkville, Victoria, Australia

Salary
  • $146,050 - $168,403 p.a. plus 17% super

Responsibilities
  • Preparation and delivery of lectures, tutorials and seminars into the Master of Public Policy and Management as well as elsewhere in the Political Science Discipline, as deemed appropriate, and in line with Faculty of Arts minimum thresholds for teaching satisfaction
  • Subject coordination and delivery; marking and assessment
  • Curriculum design and innovation, including cross-disciplinary approaches
  • Development of technology-based teaching, learning and assessment programs and resources
  • Teaching and learning innovation grants (with emphasis on national competitive and peer reviewed)
  • Initiation, development and review of subject material, particularly at the postgraduate level
  • Supervision of honours, graduate coursework and graduate research students
  • Publications, including (but not limited to) peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, books, creative outputs and commissioned reports
  • Application for external competitive research funding

Requirements
  • A completed PhD in public policy, public administration, public management, public governance, or a closely related discipline
  • Demonstrated specialisation in research which complements the existing public policy and governance profile of the University of Melbourne
  • An outstanding record in research with a developing publication profile in relevant high-quality journals and publishing houses commensurate with stage of career
  • Capacity to attract international and/or national competitive research funding (e.g. research grants and/or consultancies)
  • Demonstrated excellence in teaching Public Policy and related subjects at the tertiary level, including the capacity to initiate subject/course development and teach high enrolment postgraduate subjects
  • Ability to teach across a broad range of Public Policy subjects, including core/compulsory subjects in the MPPM
  • Ability to supervise honours and graduate degree theses, and to participate in supervisory panels at the graduate research level
  • Proven initiative in and commitment to identifying, collaborating and engaging with a wide range of external interests including public bodies, businesses, not-for-profits and communities on research and/or learning

Benefits
  • Competitive package
  • Subsidised health and wellbeing services
  • Exceptional benefits for staff
  • Generous leave provisions
  • Salary packaging
  • Discounts on graduate courses

Notes
  • This role requires that the successful candidate must undergo and maintain an up-to-date Working with Children Check.
  • This role requires full work rights in Australia.