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Lecturer In Public Policy

Dates
  • Opening Date: 04-Oct-2024
  • Closing Date: 03-Nov-2024

Location
  • Parkville, Victoria, Australia

Salary
  • $119,231 – $141,581 p.a. plus 17% superannuation (pension)

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
  • 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 management, public administration, 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 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
  • Visa sponsorship is available for this position.
  • This role requires that the successful candidate must undergo and maintain an up-to-date Working with Children Check.