Research Fellow at Charles Darwin University, Australia

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Research Fellow at Charles Darwin University: Join Charles Darwin University as a Research Fellow in the field of Threatened Species Bycatch. Work on a research project focused on testing approaches to mitigate the bycatch of threatened species, particularly sharks and sawfishes, in Northern Australian gillnet fisheries. This is a full-time, fixed-term position based at the Casuarina Campus in Brinkin, Northern Territory. The appointment is until March 2025, offering a salary range of $71,277 to $106,933 per annum plus 17% superannuation.

Designation: Research Fellow

Research Area: Threatened Species Bycatch

Location: Casuarina Campus, Brinkin, Northern Territory

Eligibility/Qualification:

  • PhD in biological sciences or fisheries science, with expertise in working with fisheries.
  • Experience in remote area boat-based fieldwork, including surveying, sampling, and handling marine megafauna.
  • Proficiency in handling and analyzing complex ecological or biological datasets using R.
  • Track record of delivering effective presentations and reports to industry, research colleagues, government, and the wider community.
  • Demonstrated ability to publish scientific research in international journals.

Job Description: As a Research Fellow – Threatened Species Bycatch, you will contribute to a research project aimed at mitigating the bycatch of threatened species in Northern Australian gillnet fisheries. Collaborating with the commercial fishing industry, the Northern Territory Government, and the Western Australian Government, you will coordinate three stages of bycatch mitigation device testing: experimental aquarium trials, fishery-independent experimental field trials, and fishery-dependent commercial fishery trials. Additionally, you will assess alternative gear types for commercial barramundi fishing. Responsibilities include data analysis, report and scientific manuscript writing, workshop organization, and engagement and outreach activities.

How to Apply: To apply for this position, please follow these steps:

  1. Review the Position Description.
  2. For more information or a confidential discussion, contact Jamie Payne at 08 8946 6378 or email jamie.payne-dave@cdu.edu.au.
  3. Submit your application online via the Apply Now button, including a cover letter and a detailed resume.
  4. Applications will be considered on an ongoing basis, and interviews may be conducted before the closing date.
  5. The closing date for applications is Friday, 28 July 2023.

Table 1: Remuneration Details

Salary LevelSuperannuation
Research Focused Academic Level A17%

Table 2: Benefits and Perks

BenefitsDescription
Opportunities for professional developmentAccess to training, education, and career progression opportunities.
An enviable lifestyle in the spectacular Northern TerritoryEnjoy the unique and beautiful surroundings of the Northern Territory.
17% superannuationReceive additional superannuation contributions on top of the base salary.
Six weeks of paid annual leaveGenerous annual leave entitlement for work-life balance.
Up to 26 weeks of paid parental leavePrimary caregivers are eligible for extended paid parental leave, in addition to government payments.
Recognition of prior service for Long Service LeaveRecognize prior service with another Australian University or NT Government for Long Service Leave.
Free on-campus parkingDesignated areas for free parking on campus.
Employee Assistance ProgramAccess to counseling and support services for employees.
Salary Packaging opportunitiesTake advantage of salary packaging options for additional financial benefits.

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