Contribute to contemporary undergraduate and postgraduate teaching
Support and engage in relevant research
Connect with community and continue to build and foster relationships
The role
Full time, Continuing
Level A - $75,305 to $101,795 p.a. (plus 17% superannuation)
Bathurst, Dubbo or Wagga Wagga
You will contribute to the collaborative scholarly environment of the School
of Indigenous Australian Studies through engaged, dynamic teaching, and
relevant and connected scholarship and research. You will be responsible for
teaching a range of Indigenous-related subjects, through multiple teaching
methods (face to face and online delivery).
You will contribute to the ongoing success of the School through participation
in administration and curriculum development as well as progressing your
active research profile in alignment with University strategy.
About you
Identify as an Indigenous Australian; demonstrate a level of knowledge and
understanding of Indigenous Australian cultures and societies appropriate
to the position; including lived experience and understanding of the
issues affecting people in contemporary Australian society and the
diversity of circumstances of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people.
Demonstrated commitment to the delivery of high-quality student-centred
learning and teaching
Current honours degree or higher and current enrolment in HDR studies in
the field of Indigenous Australian Studies
Benefits
Work life balance (including a hybrid work model)
Professional development opportunities
Generous leave options
Access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Visit our website to learn more about our great range of employee benefits.
About us
The Faculty of Arts and Education is one of three Faculties within the
University. Eight Schools and Centres offer a diversity of courses in
education, communication, creative industries, social work and human services,
library and information studies, theology, humanities, Indigenous Australian
studies and Islamic studies.
The School of Indigenous Australian Studies is located on the Dubbo campus and
develops, delivers and promotes Indigenous Australian Studies to all students
studying at Charles Sturt University. The School develops research and
consultancy links with local communities, institutions, services and agencies,
together with national and international scholarly communities.
The Wiradjuri phrase yindyamarra winhanganha means the wisdom of
respectfully knowing how to live well in a world worth living in. This phrase
represents who we are at Charles Sturt University – our ethos. It comes from
traditional Indigenous Australian knowledge, but it also speaks to the mission
of universities – to develop and spread wisdom to make the world a better
place.
Harnessing technology, we thrive as a distributed yet connected community,
welcoming and engaging with people across Australia and the world.
This is an identified Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander position under
section 14 of the NSW Anti-Discrimination Act, 1977. Please be aware you may
be asked to provide confirmation of Indigenous Australian Identity.
To apply
Click the button and complete your application online, and address
the selection criteria in the position description and upload your CV. If you
experience difficulties applying online or for further information on
completing the application process please visit our how to apply page or
contact us.
Further information
Additional information is available in the position description or by
contacting:
Kirsten Locke Acting Head of School, Indigenous Australian Studies
[email protected] Ph: 02 6885 7361
Closing Date: 11pm, 7th October 2024