Lecturer, Inorganic Chemistry School of Chemistry
Leading international university
Innovative and creative environment
Clayton campus
The Opportunity
We are seeking a highly motivated Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry to fulfil the teaching duties vacated by a recently appointed Future Fellow. The successful applicant will have a PhD in Chemistry and a strong commitment to the development and teaching of Inorganic Chemistry. It is also expected that the applicant will have a proven track record of excellence, flair and productivity in their field of research, which would focus on an area in Inorganic Chemistry.
All applications should address the selection criteria. Please refer to "How to Apply for Monash jobs' below.
The University
Monash University has a bold vision - to deliver significant improvements to the human condition. Distinguished by its international perspective, Monash takes pride in its commitment to innovative research and high quality teaching and learning.
The Benefits
Remuneration package: $83,363 - $98,994 pa Level B (includes employer superannuation of 17%)
This role is a full-time position, however flexible working arrangements may be negotiated.
Monash offers a range of professional development programs, support for research, study and overseas work, generous maternity leave and flexible work arrangements.
Duration
Four-year appointment
Location
Clayton campus
Enquiries Only
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Applications Close
Friday, 6 November 2009