Lecturer in Visual Arts & Arts Administration -DCC$74,157 to $133,262 pa +17 % Super + 6 weeks leaveLecturer in Visual Arts & Arts Administration -DCCFull time, continuing appointmentTeaching Focused Academic Level A/B Salary – $74,157 to $133,262 p.a.Plus 17% superannuation and 6 weeks annual leaveCasuarina Campus & Darwin Correctional CentreApply your passion and experience in Visual Arts to teach inmates and help them reintegrate into the community.About the PositionAs a Lecturer in Visual Arts & Arts Administration, you will have a unique and rewarding role delivering training and assessment across a range of visual arts disciplines to student cohorts located within the Darwin Correctional Centre and other NT Corrections Services facilities; equipping inmates with valuable skillsets and experience as they prepare to reintegrate into the community. You may also contribute to other teaching programs or short courses where appropriate and may be required to undertake some teaching in remote Indigenous communities.About YouTo be successful, you will require:Relevant tertiary qualifications and extensive experience as a professional visual artist or an equivalent combination of experience and education/training. Specialist skills in visual arts disciplines, which may include painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, textiles, and screen printing as well as in arts administration.Current qualification equivalent to a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE40116) and the ability to obtain competencies in additional core units as required OR equivalent qualification as outlined by Australian Skills Quality Authority Framework (ASQA).Demonstrated experience providing education and training within a workplace or educational institution.Experience in researching and developing training tools to meet needs.Demonstrated high level interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills including the ability to communicate culturally sensitively with internal and external stakeholders (including community centres, industry partners, stakeholders, and government departments).Demonstrated experience working independently and as part of a team, with proven organizational, time management and administrative skills to support course delivery.Competency with the Microsoft Office suite and other relevant software database packages.RemunerationAppointment to this role will be at Teaching Focused Academic Level A/B. The base salary will be in the range of $74,157 to $133,262 per annum. The total remuneration package will be in the range of $86,763 to $155,916 per annum, including 17% superannuation.What's in it for you?An employer who values your contribution to building a bigger, better and stronger university.Work with a university committed to changing people's lives for the better through training, education and research.Opportunities for professional development, paid study and career progression.An enviable lifestyle in the spectacular Northern Territory.Generous relocation assistance.17% superannuation.Six weeks of paid annual leave.Up to 26 weeks of paid parental leave (primary caregiver), in addition to government payments (eligibility criteria apply).Recognition of prior service with another Australian University / NT Government for Long Service Leave.Free on-campus parking in designated areas.Employee Assistance Program.Salary Packaging opportunities.How to ApplyAll applications must be received online via the 'apply' button and should include your resume and a cover letter outlining your interest in the role and relevant skills and experience.Adjustments can be made throughout the application and selection process, as well as during employment to support applicants and employees with disability. CDU's Workplace Adjustment Policy and Procedure can be found at Workplace Adjustment Policy. If you would like to discuss adjustments, please contact the People Services Team on or email and InclusionAt CDU we actively celebrate our diversity. We innovate, embrace new ideas, and act with courage and kindness. We're about what we can give to the world rather than what we take, and we believe in the transformative power of education. We work hard to make sure every member of our University community feels they truly belong. Applications from First Nations people, women at all levels, culturally and racially marginalised people, people with disability, neurotypical and neurodiverse people, LGBTQIA+ people, people with family and caring responsibilities and people at all stages of their careers are welcomed.Applications Close: Friday 14th February 2025#J-18808-Ljbffr