List members may be interested to know that we have just advertised two
aviation positions at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. Both are at
Lecturer level.
If you are keen to apply please search for further information at:
https://www.griffith.edu.au/future-staff (Job Search - ID 106182). A
summary is also beneath my signature. The closing date is the 13th
September 2017.
Please feel free to circulate to those you think would be suitable
candidates. I am happy to take informal inquiries.
Kind regards
Tim
*Prof Tim Ryley | Head of School and Professor of AviationSchool of Natural
Sciences*
*Griffith University **| Nathan | QLD 4111 | Science 2 Building** (N34)
Room 2.14B*
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*LECTURER** IN AVIATION*
*Overview:*
Griffith Aviation has been providing tertiary qualifications to the
Aviation Industry for over two decades and is known worldwide for its
innovative and student focussed teaching. This discipline has grown rapidly
since 2007 and now manages over 500 full time equivalent students each year
in both undergraduate and graduate programs. The discipline is situated
within the School of Natural Sciences at the Nathan campus.
The aviation industry is growing at a rapid rate globally and especially in
the Asia-Pacific region and thus requires significant numbers of highly
educated new staff. Griffith Aviation is at the leading edge of providing
the education, training and research needed to maintain the safety and
sustainability of the aviation industry into the future. Griffith Aviation
has an impressive Industry Advisory Board with representatives including
Qantas, QantasLink, Virgin Australia and Queensland Airports Limited.
Griffith Aviation offers both undergraduate and postgraduate programs in
the areas of pilot training and aviation management. Our Bachelor of
Aviation prepares students for employment in the aviation industry and,
together with the Graduate Diploma of Flight Management, for work as a
commercial pilot. Commencing in 2018, students will also be able to combine
this program with a Bachelor of Engineering, majoring in Electronic
Engineering.
The Bachelor of Aviation Management is designed to provide students with
the knowledge, understanding and skills needed for employment in a wide
range of management, operational and support roles within the aviation
industry. The Graduate Certificate / Master of Aviation Management is aimed
at industry professionals with existing experience, who would like to
further their careers. The Graduate Certificate in Airport Management is
also aimed at professionals with experience in the aviation or airport
industry and is one of the few postgraduate degrees in the world that is
designed to educate airport managers.
*These are continuing, full time positions primarily based at the Nathan
campus, however the successful applicants may also be required to work on
other campuses of the University.*
*The role: *
The position is required to convene/teach undergraduate and/or graduate
Aviation courses. The position is also required to undertake high impact
research in areas of expertise, including publication of scholarly work and
generating research funding in Griffith Aviation’s area/s of interest in a
professional and ethical manner.
*The person: *
The successful applicant will have a PhD in an appropriate discipline (or
near completion of a PhD); or a suitable degree qualification together with
a record of aviation industry experience appropriate to the level of
appointment. You will be motivated and have a strong commitment to
teaching, research / scholarship and community service that will complement
Griffith Aviation. Ideally, the successful applicant will possess
significant experience in university teaching and have experience in pilot
training (including as a professional pilot) or in aviation management. The
successful applicant will display excellent teaching/scholarship in
Aviation (both at undergraduate and graduate levels).
*Salary range:*
Lecturer, Level B: $90,697 - $107,706 per annum. Salary package including
17% employer superannuation contribution: $106,116 - $126,017 per annum.
*Application Requirements:*
Please ensure your application includes the following:
· Statement addressing each of the selection criteria in the position
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· One page covering letter outlining your suitability for the role
· Current curriculum vitae/resume which should include:
o Full name, address, telephone number and email address;
o Details of education, professional training and qualifications;
o Employment history, including present position and details of relevant
professional, consulting or industry experience;
o Research interests and list of publications;
o Research grants awarded and any other relevant information, such as
offices held in professional bodies, community services etc.
*Applications close at 5pm on the closing date. All applications must be
submitted online.*
* Further information:*
For further information about this role, please contact Associate Professor
Gui Lohmann, Discipline Head, Griffith Aviation via email at
[log in to unmask] or on +61 (07) 3735 4059 <+61%207%203735%204059>.
For application queries, please contact Ms Jacquii Nicholls, Recruitment
Officer on +61 (0) 7 3735 7869 <+61%207%203735%207869>.
*Closing date:* Wednesday, 13 September 2017 at 5 pm AEST.
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