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Lecturer position at Charles Darwin University: Humanitarian, Emergency and Disaster Management Studies

POSITION INFORMATION

  • Based at Charles darwin University, Australia
  • 3 years fixed-term, full time appointment
  • Academic level B/C salary, $98,017 to $137,581 p.a.
  • 17% superannuation and 6 weeks annual leave
  • Casuarina campus

Combine your experience teaching at a tertiary level and your passion for the field in this dynamic opportunity

Charles Darwin University (CDU) is ranked 43rd in the top 250 universities under 50 years of age in the world and is identified by Times Higher Education as one of an elite global group of 'rising stars' - a new generation of challenger universities quickly rising in world rankings.

The College of Indigenous Futures, Arts and Society (CIFAS) is centred around people and cultures, and was established to deliver teaching across rich and diverse areas such as Humanities and Social Science; Indigenous Futures; Humanitarian, Emergency and Disaster Management; Languages and Linguistics; Creative Arts and Design; and encompasses the public policy research of The Northern Institute. 

As a Lecturer in Humanitarian, Emergency and Disaster Management Studies, you will work with other academic staff of the theme and other key stakeholders to implement the curriculum and promote the full suite of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the discipline. Central to this particular role is the oversight and delivery of the Bachelor of Humanitarian and Community Studies (BHCS) course.

The College is entering a new era of growth having secured several new research and partnership projects, and an education pathway will be explored to possibly offer further opportunities in humanitarian, emergency and disaster management studies from VET to Higher Education, and as such, courses will undergo review and redevelopment to meet the evolving needs of the theme and accreditation process.

Qualifications

To be successful you need PhD level qualification (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline, however consideration may be given to applicants having a Masters degree with substantial professional experience. Experience in curriculum and course development, and in under/post graduate teaching and the supervision of research students is essential. A history of deployment in the field will be highly regarded.

To view details of the role please click on the Position Profile.

 

HOW TO APPLY

All applications must be submitted online via the 'apply' button, and should include a resume, cover letter and statement addressing the 'Essential Competencies' contained within the Position Profile.

For more information or to have a confidential discussion, please contact Ruth Wallace at +61 08 8946 6390 or via e-mail.