* Western Sydney University Internal Applicants Only
* Part-Time 28 hours per week (0.8 FTE), Fixed term Position for 2 years | Based remotely in Burnley, Melbourne
* $87,889 to $106,184 p.a. (pro-rata rates) Inclusive of Super + Leave Loading
Western Sydney University Internal Applicants Only.
To be eligible to apply for this position you must be employed by Western Sydney University on an ongoing, fixed term or casual basis at the time of this advertisement.
In accordance with section 45.4 of the Academic Staff Agreement 2022, Casual academic staff are eligible to apply for appointment if they have been employed at Western Sydney University as a casual employee for at least two teaching sessions in the last 24 months.
* Part-Time 28 hours per week (0.8 FTE), Fixed term Position for 2 years
* Based remotely in Burnley, Melbourne
* $87,889 to $106,184 p.a. (pro-rata rates) Inclusive of Super + Leave Loading
* Join an exciting research project focusing on mitigating the impact of natural disasters in urban green spaces.
About Us
Western Sydney University is a modern, forward-thinking, research-led university, located in the heart of Australia’s fastest-growing, economically significant region. The University has 11 campuses in Sydney, as well as campuses in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and Surabaya, Indonesia, with plans for campuses in India. The University promotes a dynamic, inclusive, and innovative culture focused on research and dedicated to student-centred excellence.
We operate a rich and multidisciplinary research program focusing on the future of cities. As hot spots of climate change impacts, their growing populations require effective and strategies for adaptation to, and mitigation of, a range of impacts. In the past decade, urban green spaces have emerged as key landscape elements that add resilience to cities, and new strategies emerge that concentrate on optimising the ecosystem services provided by these spaces.
The Opportunity
Are you passionate about urban green spaces and their role in disaster preparedness and recovery? Western’s School of Social Sciences are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Urban Management and Planning, Green Infrastructure, Urban Modelling, Micrometeorology, or similar, with a focus on computational modelling to join the research team in Melbourne.
You will work on our research project titled "Managing resilient urban green spaces in Australian cities" supported by Hort Frontiers. This project merges excellent research in Urban Management and Planning (our School of Social Sciences) with People-focused Sustainable Precinct Design (our Urban Transformations Research Centre), to create a collaborative innovation environment that has computational modelling of impacts from floods, fires and heatwaves on urban green spaces at its core. This industry-informed research also involves partnerships with the University of NSW and the University of Melbourne.
As a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, you will play a pivotal role in our research efforts and be involved in research on planning, designing and managing public urban green spaces to reduce the impacts and risks associated with flooding. You will undertake systematic reviews of Australian and International literature on urban green space design, engineering and management for flood preparedness and response, for comprehensive synthesis. Working with the research team you will identify and test models for natural hazard simulation in urban and peri-urban landscapes, then calibrate selected models for scenario simulation of various landscapes and management approaches under a range of natural hazard events. This project involves collaboration with other researchers at University of Melbourne and University of New South Wales, as well as government organisations and advocacy groups. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will communicate findings at meetings, publish research in high-impact journals and present at industry relevant conferences. Additionally, you will contribute to project reports, reviews and articles for media publication, as well as provide research updates for funders and industry stakeholders.
This is a part-time 28 hours per week (0.8 FTE), fixed-term opportunity for 2 years. You will be based remotely in Burnley, Melbourne, although travel to campuses of the University may be required. Please note Relocation Assistance/Allowance is not available for this position.
Please review the position description for further information.
About You
You hold a post graduate degree in a relevant discipline and experience researching the impact of flood in urban green spaces. You bring specialised experience in multi-scale computer models focused on flood impact and mitigation in urban landscapes. Your deep understanding of climate change impacts on cities and their green spaces complements your strong background in quantitative analysis, literature review, and synthesis. With a proven track record of leading peer-reviewed publications in quality journals, you excel in working with multidisciplinary groups in academic settings and have demonstrated effective teamwork.
Apply now to be a part of our innovative team and contribute to the future of urban green spaces in Australia.
Remuneration Package: Academic Level A $87,889 to $106,184 p.a. (comprising Salary of $74,267 to $89,726 p.a., plus Superannuation and Leave Loading)
Please note - the above salary range is 0.8 FTE of the full-time equivalent rate.
Position Enquiries: Please direct enquires about the role to Professor Sebastian Pfautsch, Professor in Urban Management and Planning via email at S.Pfautsch@westernsydney.edu.au
Recruitment Enquiries: Specific enquiries or issues with your application may be directed to the Recruitment Team at recruitmentpartnerships@westernsydney.edu.au
Closing Date: 8:30pm, Thursday 7 November 2024
Working Rights in Australia - Eligibility
You must provide evidence of your working rights in Australia at time of application.
Only those applications submitted via the WSU online recruitment system will be accepted.
Click here to view Position Description Opens in new window