Lecturer / Senior Lecturer (Anatomical Sciences)

Job No. 528011
Faculty / Portfolio: Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Faculty of Biomedical and Psychological Sciences, Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology

Location: Clayton campus
Employment Type: Full-time
Duration: Continuing appointment
Remuneration: $101,051 – $120,001 pa Level B / $123,787 – $142,735 pa Level C (includes 17% employer superannuation)

The Opportunity
The Centre for Human Anatomy Education in the Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology invites applications for a full-time continuing position at the Lecturer/Senior lecturer level. You will be required to develop a world-class program of research in an aspect of anatomical sciences. Anatomical science is interpreted broadly and may encompass, for example: human and/or comparative anatomy, evolutionary biology, evo/devo, neuroanatomy, morphogenesis, functional morphology, biomechanics, palaeontology, palaeoanthropology.

In this role, you will be proactive in building interdisciplinary collaborations and translating research outcomes. As the successful candidate, you will be expected to excel in teaching activities and make strong contributions to: the teaching of students in anatomical sciences, which may include topographical and clinical or applied anatomy as well as embryology/developmental biology, and neuroanatomy and research and postgraduate training.

As the new Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in the department, you will also be responsible for undertaking: course development, coordination, supervision of teaching staff and students, undertaking assessment and student consultation curriculum design and review development and conduct of research, including seeking funding to support research, publication and communication of research outcomes supervision of Honours and Research Higher Degree candidates as part of a team (where appropriate) service, including faculty, community and professional activities.

As part of this team, you will be expected to integrate into a friendly and highly interactive environment, and work collaboratively with others across the Monash Clayton campus. We place an emphasis on team spirit, cooperation and career advancement.

The appointment will be made at a level appropriate to your qualifications, experience and in accordance with classification standards for each level.

This role is a full-time position; however, flexible working arrangements may be negotiated.

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Enquiries
Professor Paul McMenamin, Director of Centre for Human Anatomy Education, Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, +61 3 9905 6215; paul.mcmenamin@monash.edu