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Today's Topics:
1. New Job Offer: Research Assistant - Palaeoecology Laboratory,
University of Melbourne. (Michael-Shawn Fletcher)
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Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 14:11:08 +1100
From: Michael-Shawn Fletcher <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: [Aqualist] New Job Offer: Research Assistant - Palaeoecology
Laboratory, University of Melbourne.
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Commencement date: February-March 2014.
Time commitment: 0.6 FTE (3 year fixed-term).
Salary: Research Assistant Grade 2 Level 01 $61,138 p/a (pro rata) plus 9.5% superannuation contribution.
The Palaeoenvironmental Research Team at the University of Melbourne is seeking a research assistant to work in our Palaeoecology Laboratory.
Applicants will have some experience working in a laboratory setting, preferably with experience in palaeoecological and/or palaeoenvironmental research. The successful applicant will display a willingness to engage with and learn analytical and data gathering methodologies in palaeoecology.
The capacity to work effectively in the field in remote locations is also a desirable characteristic.
Job duties:
. Laboratory upkeep;
. Sediment core logging and maintenance;
. Pollen processing and counting;
. Charcoal processing and counting;
. Sample preparation for other palaeoenvironmental analyses (e.g. particle
size analysis, stable isotope analysis, elemental analysis, diatom processing, chironomid processing, radiocarbon sample preparation);
. Join field excursions in to remote regions;
. Basic admin tasks (project account keeping, expense coding, travel and
accommodation booking, equipment/consumables stock take and regulation);
. Training of new staff.
Applications close December 20, 2013.
For more information and expressions of interest, please contact Dr.
Michael-Shawn Fletcher ([log in to unmask]).
Dr Michael-Shawn Fletcher
Department of Resource Management and Geography
The University of Melbourne
221 Bouverie Street, Parkville VIC 3010, Australia
p. +61 3 90353048 | e. [log in to unmask]
http://michaelsresearch.wordpress.com/ | http://www.msf-photograph.com/
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