Research Fellow - Best practice grazing after fire (Darwin)

Research Fellow - Best practice grazing after fire (Darwin)

21 Aug
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Charles Darwin University
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Darwin

21 Aug

Charles Darwin University

Darwin

About the Position

As a Research Fellow - Best Practice Grazing After Fire, you will contribute to research identifying best practice grazing management strategies after fire across the rangelands of the Northern Territory and Western Australia. You will review and synthesise scientific literature, industry data and expert knowledge to identify best practices, knowledge gaps and future research priorities. Working collaboratively with researchers, industry partners and rangeland stakeholders, you will help translate research findings into practical guidance through webinars, factsheets, industry resources and scientific publications.

At Level B, you will take greater responsibility for leading research activities and outputs, independently managing components of the project and contributing to project delivery.

About You

To be successful, you will require:

- A relevant postgraduate qualification in agricultural science, animal science, rangeland science, environmental science, or a related discipline, or an equivalent combination of relevant qualifications and research experience.
- Demonstrated ability to produce research outputs (e.g. reports, publications)·
- Strong written and verbal communication skills including experience generating and delivering effective presentations and reports to research colleagues, industry, government wider community
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with researchers, industry partners and other stakeholders and contribute effectively to meetings and consultation activities
- Well-developed organisational and time-management skills, with the ability to deliver research activities and outputs within agreed timelines.
- Demonstrated ability to work with a high level of autonomy, exercise sound judgement and take responsibility for achieving research outcomes and project milestones.
- Commitment to the University’s values.

Additional Requirements at Level B

- Demonstrated track record of research outputs (e.g. publications, reports)
- Evidence of conducting independent research and contributing to project design
- At least 12 months of relevant postdoctoral or equivalent research experience
- Demonstrated ability to translate complex research findings into accessible and practical information for industry and other non-academic audiences.
- Demonstrated ability to provide guidance,



support or informal mentoring to junior researchers, staff or students, where appropriate.

Remuneration

Appointment to this role will be at HE Academic Level A/B. The base salary will be in the range of $76,604 - $137,659 per annum. The total remuneration package will be in the range of $89,626 - $161,061 per annum, including 17% superannuation.

First Nations Priority Recruitment Measures

While this vacancy is open to all applicants. First Nations applicants are strongly encouraged to apply & will be granted priority consideration for this vacancy, in accordance with s57 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1992 (NT) 1992. More information on First Nations Priority Recruitment at CDU and how to apply, available here.

Access Full Position Description

To view the full position description, please click the Apply link which will direct you to our CDU job site, then select Job Attachments.

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
- 17% superannuation
- Up to six weeks of paid annual leave (location dependent)
- Up to 26 weeks of paid parental leave (primary care giver), in addition to government payments (eligibility criteria apply)
- Recognition of prior service with another Australian university / NT Government for Long Service Leave (recognition applied to qualifying period only)
- Ability to negotiate transfer of leave entitlements under the Public Employment (Mobility) Act 1989
- Free on-campus parking in designated areas (location dependent)
- Employee Assistance Program
- Salary Packaging opportunities
- Access to over 5,000 courses via LinkedIn learning corporate membership

Do you need support?





CDU endeavours to establish and maintain effective systems and processes that support a flexible and inclusive workplace culture. Adjustments can be made to support you throughout the application and selection process, as well as during employment, in line with the University’s Workplace Adjustment Policy and Procedure.

Diversity and Inclusion

At CDU, we actively celebrate our diversity and believe that our differences will make CDU the most connected University in Australia. We are committed to maintaining a culture where every member of our University community feels respected, safe, encouraged to speak up and supported in achieving their professional goals, and that 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.

Work Health and Safety

CDU is committed to providing a physical and psychological secure working environment. Confidential support can also be provided to employees who may be experiencing domestic, family or sexual violence outside the workplace. Charles Darwin University is guided by our core values of Courage, Kindness, Openness, Innovation, and Leadership, which shape our daily actions and decisions. CDU is committed to being a safe and inclusive organisation for everyone.

As part of the Charles Darwin University’s commitment to providing a safe, respectful and rewarding workplace, and to meeting our legal obligations, we ask candidates to declare whether they have ever been investigated for an allegation of Gender Based Violence, or found to have engaged in conduct that constitutes Gender Based Violence, in any previous employment or through any legal process.

This information assists us to comply with the National Higher Education Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender Based Violence and will be considered when assessing a candidate’s suitability for employment, to help ensure the safety of our University community.

You make CDU. And we want you to be exactly who you are.

- See the position description attached below for further information about this role.

nrmjobs.com.au/job/20029835

📌 Research Fellow - Best practice grazing after fire (Darwin)
🏢 Charles Darwin University
📍 Darwin

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