Job No. 522516
Faculty /
Portfolio: Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Sub-Faculty Biomedical and Psychological Sciences
School of Psychological Sciences
Location: Clayton
campus
Employment
Type: Full-time
Duration: Continuing
appointment
Remuneration:
$120,181 – $138,578 pa Level C /
$144,712 – $159,423 pa Level D
(includes 17%
employer superannuation)
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brilliant minds are embraced - Supportive
team environment - Clayton
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If you’re after a
brilliant career, Monash University can help make it happen. With leading
academics and world-class resources, combined with a ranking in the top 100
universities worldwide, we offer all you need to build a brighter future.
The
Opportunity
The School of
Psychological Sciences at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia invites
applications for a full-time tenured position at either Senior Lecturer or
Associate Professor from experienced academics wishing to pursue or further
their career. This is an exciting opportunity for suitably dynamic and
enthusiastic individuals to develop a world-class program of research that
focuses on either developmental psychology or social neuroscience.
You will have a
well-established international reputation in your field, an excellent track
record of high impact publications, a demonstrated record of obtaining external
competitive research funding, and have led or have clear potential to lead an
internationally competitive research group.
If you believe you
fit this profile, we welcome your application.
This role is a
full-time position; however, flexible working arrangements may be negotiated.
Appointment will be
made at a level appropriate to the successful applicant’s qualifications,
experience and in accordance with classification standards for each level.
Your application must
address the selection criteria. Please refer to “How
to apply for Monash Jobs“
Enquiries
Professor Shantha
Rajaratnam, Deputy Head of School, +61 3 9905 3934
Position
Description
PD
– Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor (Psychology)
Closing
Date
Friday 16 May 2014,
11:55pm Aus. Eastern Standard Time
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