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Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Marine Remote Sensing

Hobart

Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Marine Remote Sensing

  • Facilitate interdisciplinary teaching and research in the application of marine remote sensing techniques
  • Contribute to research on the distribution of marine species and habitats in both temperate Australia and Antarctica
  • Ongoing, full-term role based in Hobart with relocation assistance considered

About the opportunity

The University of Tasmania is building a vision of a place-based University with a mission to enhance the intellectual, economic, social and cultural future of Tasmania, and from Tasmania, contribute to the world in areas of distinctive advantage.  The University recognises that achieving this vision is dependent on the people we employ as well as creating a people-centred University that is values-based, relational, diverse, and development-focused.

We are seeking to appoint an ongoing Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Marine Remote Sensing (Academic Level B or C) to join the Centre for Ecology and Biodiversity at the at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania.

This role will focus on advancing marine remote sensing to investigate broad-scale patterns in marine systems, with a particular emphasis on temperate nearshore and Antarctic environments. By integrating cutting-edge techniques employed in marine remote sensing, the lecturer/senior lecturer will contribute to research on seafloor habitat mapping, species distribution, and ecosystem dynamics. A strong understanding of oceanographic processes, population connectivity, sea ice dynamics, and biogenic habitats will support investigations into key marine species such as seagrass, giant kelp, and polar communities.

 The role will also provide opportunities to apply remote sensing insights to inform sustainable marine resource management and assess the impacts of climate change on both temperate and Antarctic marine ecosystems. This position will facilitate interdisciplinary research and teaching while mentoring students in the application of marine remote sensing techniques.

What you’ll do:

  • Undertake scholarly undergraduate and postgraduate coursework teaching.
  • Develop new teaching materials (e.g., lectures, interactive teaching sessions, practicals, assignments, and when relevant field excursions) or update existing materials as required, including material for online learning.
  • Undertake high-quality research of national and increasingly of international standing, secure external competitive and other funding, publish research findings and successfully supervise Honours/Masters and research higher degree students.
  • Undertake research in collaboration with local stakeholders to support the sustainable management of Tasmania’s living marine resources.
  • Contribute to the development and maintenance of productive and effective links inside the University and locally and nationally with the discipline, relevant interdisciplinary domains, profession, industry and/or wider community.
  • When relevant and in line with career progression, develop and/or increasingly provide academic leadership, particularly in fostering outstanding research and/or learning and teaching.
  • Make an effective and sustained contribution to the University in achieving its strategic objectives and fulfilling its operational responsibilities. ­

What we’re looking for:

  •  A PhD in marine remote sensing, polar ecology, marine ecology or oceanography, with a focus on the use of remote sensing for ecological research
  • Demonstrated knowledge and expertise in the application of spatial analysis and remote sensing techniques for marine science, and preferred intermediate to advanced skills with software packages and programming languages for marine spatial science (R, Q-GIS, etc.)
  • Demonstrated experience effectively engaging with stakeholders, e.g., government, industry and non-governmental organizations, and delivering research relevant to operations and/or management.
  • An emerging (for Level B) or established (for Level C) record of research that has achieved national and preferably increasingly international recognition. A demonstrated record of leading or contributing to quality research publications and conference presentations.
  • Experience in University-level teaching and learning. Demonstrated ability to develop and deliver engaging, high-quality teaching materials in the field of marine remote sensing to cater to a diverse range of applications in oceanography, marine resources, marine biology, and governance.
  • An emerging (Level B) or good (for Level C) record of good contributions to successful supervision of research higher degree students 
  • Strong evidence of independent work leading to timely and significant outcomes, coupled with demonstrated effectiveness in team collaboration and building and maintaining productive relationships within the academic community, relevant stakeholders, and professional networks. 

Salary details

Academic Level B

Appointment to this role will be at Academic Level B and will have a total remuneration package of up to $150,759 comprising base salary within the range of $110,992 to $128,854 plus 17% superannuation.

Academic Level C

Appointment to this role will be at Academic Level C and will have a total remuneration package of up to $178,024 comprising base salary within the range of $133,981 to $152,157 plus 17% superannuation.

How to Apply

  • To apply online, please provide the following supporting documentation:
    • Resume
    • Cover letter outlining your suitability and motivation for the role
    • Your responses to the success criteria from the Position Description below
  • For further information about this position, please contact Professor Vanessa Lucieer, Head of Centre - Ecology and Biodiversity IMAS on vanessa.lucieer@utas.edu.au.
  • Please visit https://www.utas.edu.au/jobs/applying for our guide to applying and details on the recruitment process.
  • Please refer to the attached Position Description Below for full details.

 Position Description - 500373 - Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Marine Remote Sensing.pdf

Applications close Sunday, 30 March 2025, 11.55pm

To be eligible for this position, you are required to have Australian citizenship, permanent residence or a current valid visa that allows you to fulfil the requirements of this role.

 

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Job Profile

Regions

Asia/Pacific

Countries

Australia

Benefits/Perks

Interdisciplinary research opportunities Ongoing role Relocation assistance

Tasks
  • Collaborate with stakeholders
  • Conduct high-quality research
  • Develop teaching materials
  • Supervise students
  • Teach undergraduate and postgraduate courses
Skills

Marine ecology Marine remote sensing Mentoring Oceanography Polar ecology QGIS R Spatial Analysis Supervision Team Collaboration

Education

Ph.D.

Timezones

Australia/Brisbane Australia/Darwin Australia/Melbourne Australia/Perth UTC+10 UTC+11 UTC+8 UTC+9