Senior Lecturer/ Associate Professor in Stratospheric Physics Employment type: Full timeDuration: ContinuingRemuneration : Level C from $145,071 to $166,436 per annum plus 17% Superannuation Level D from $179,630 to $197,312 per annum plus 17% SuperannuationLocation : Canberra, Australian Capital Territory About UNSW Canberra University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Canberra has multiple locations in the Nation's Capital.UNSW Canberra distinguishes itself from other institutions by its commitment to being thoughtful, practical, and purposeful in all endeavours. This combined approach is integral to the university's impact and contributes to its recognition as one of the top 20 universities globally, as well as a proud member of Australia's esteemed Group of Eight. Choosing a career at UNSW means embracing an environment where thriving, facing challenges, and engaging in meaningful work are not just encouraged but integral to the university experience. If you seek a career where you can excel and contribute meaningfully, you've found the right place. At UNSW, we pride ourselves on being a workplace where the best people come to do their best work. Why Your Role Matters: The School of Science is one of six schools at UNSW Canberra and consists of six disciplines: Aviation, Chemistry, Geography, Mathematics, Physics, and Oceanography. There is an exciting opportunity for you to join our school as the Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Stratospheric Physics. In this dynamic role, you will assume the position of Station Director at the Balloon Launching Station in Alice Springs NT, working with stakeholders from CSIRO, NASA, and other space agencies. The stratospheric balloon flights take place periodically from the site. This position blends research and education, where you'll contribute to course and curriculum delivery and cultivate a vibrant research portfolio. As a key player, you'll craft publications, guide students, and drive grant applications while embracing opportunities to make meaningful contributions in both academia and research. Who You Are (skills and experience): Our ideal candidate will have: A PhD in a related discipline, and/or relevant work experience. Demonstrated aptitude in the field of Atmospheric physics, electronics, and stratospheric ballooning. Proven commitment to proactively keeping up to date with discipline knowledge and developments. Capability to contribute to and build on the School's research and teaching. Ability to manage large scale projects including contract negotiations, tender evaluations, risk, and budget plans. An Associate Professor (Level D) plays a key role in leading and advancing outstanding research at the national and international level. Benefits and Culture: UNSW is committed to helping staff balance work-life responsibilities, by providing access to high-quality services, facilities, and flexible work and leave arrangements. Generous superannuation contributions. Employee discounts. A commitment to lifelong learning. UNSW-wide strategy to focus on Healthy Body, Healthy Mind, Healthy Places, and Healthy Culture. Eligibility: The successful candidate will be required to undertake pre-employment checks prior to commencement in this role. The checks that will be undertaken are listed in the Position Description. You will not be required to provide any further documentation or information regarding the checks until directly requested by UNSW. The successful candidate will be required to work from the UNSW Canberra campus. To be successful, you will hold Australian Working Rights or Australian Citizenship. UNSW is unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position. The University reserves the right not to proceed with any appointment. How to apply: Make each day matter with a meaningful career at UNSW. Please apply via our online recruitment system. In your application, please include: your CV a 2-page pitch addressing the skills and experience outlined in the Position Description. In order to view the Position Description – please ensure that you allow pop-ups for Portal. Get in Touch (for job-related queries only – applications will not be accepted if sent to the contact listed): Contact: Professor John-David DewsburyHead of School, School of Science, UNSW CanberraE: Application Close date: Sunday 3rd November, 2024 at 11.30pm AEST For questions regarding the application process - please email UNSW is committed to evolving a culture that embraces equity and supports a diverse and inclusive community where everyone can participate fairly, in a safe and respectful environment. 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