----- start of message -------- Key Accountabilities / Duties Conditions Selection Criteria Application Process Further Enquiries Related Documents ALL JOB APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE UNIVERSITY WILL BE TREATED AS CONFIDENTIAL. CyberStudies , Assoc Lect or Lecturer Continuing , Full Time , Gold Coast VRN ART13320/02 Closing Date 13.12.02 The School of Arts seeks to appoint an Associate Lecturer or Lecturer in CyberStudies. This is a new position to expand the team in a rapidly growing area of the Schools activities. The CyberStudies major has an emphasis on advances in global technologies and their creative applications within the context of communities. It services Communication, Arts and Creative Arts degrees at the Bachelors and Masters levels. The position requires the capacity to convene and teach in a number of CyberStudies courses. The appointee will have a background in both information technology and creative uses of digital technologies; and demonstrated knowledge of cyber theory and current issues regarding technological development, especially in relation to the Web and Web-based applications. S/he will have the ability to teach, including in flexible modes; to produce high-quality research; to attract competitive research/consultancy funding; to work productively with the community and industry, including assisting in community/industry placement programs; and to supervise Honours and/or Research Higher Degree students. A PhD or progress toward a Research Higher Degree is essential. There is scope for contribution to other creative arts practice and digital media production areas. Appointment will be made at either Associate Lecturer or Lecturer Level depending on qualifications and experience Key Accountabilities / Duties 1. Convene and teach in CyberStudies including using flexible modes 2. Contribute to community and industry links, and to community/industry experience programs 3. Research and publish in areas of expertise 4. Seek external research funding oppurtunities 5. Supervise Honours and/or Research Higher Degree students 6. Consult with undergraduate students 7. Assist in course administration, planning for equipment, resources and infrastructure, and general administration of the School (including committee service) 8. Engage in supportive collegial relationships that promote cross-disciplinary study and equal oppurtunity within the School and across other elements of the University 9. Undertake other duties as designated by the Head of School Conditions e.g. Salary, Superannuation(AUS $) Annual Salary Lecturer: $53,451 to $63,474 per annum. (Salary package including 17% employer superannuation contribution: $62,537 to $74,265 per annum) Associate Lecturer: $37,416 to $50,777 per annum. (Salary package including 17% employer superannuation contribution: $43,777 to $59,409 per annum) Selection Criteria Essential 1. Completed PhD or demonstrated progress toward a Research Higher Degree 2. Demonstrated practical experience in information technology and its creative applications 3. Demonstrated ability to convene, teach and co-teach courses in CyberStudies, including using flexible modes 4. Demonstrated knowledge of cyber theory and current issues regarding technological development 5. Capacity to supervise Honours and/or Research Higher Degree students 6. Ability to contribute to the School's research profile through publication and the attraction of research funding 7. A significant personal Web presence and/or demonstrated advanced Web development skills 8. Demonstrated capacity to work productively in a cross-disciplinary arts and media team environment 9. Ability to work productively with the community and industry Desirable 10. A capacity to contribute to other areas of the School's activities such as digital broadcast applications, digital video production and new media in creative and performing arts practice 11. A developed academic teaching and research profile which may include course development, creative practice, non-traditional publications and research consultancy 12. Established community and/or industry links Application Process For any informal discussions about this position, please contact · Dr Patricia Wise, Head of School, Arts · facsimile (07) 5552 8141 · telephone (07) 5552 8620 · email P.Wise@mailbox.gu.edu.au Applicants should ensure: · all of the selection criteria are addressed; · quote the job title and reference number · include evidence of experience, qualifications, teaching evaluations; and · the names, addresses, email, phone and fax numbers of three referees. Whilst the position is continuing, applicants should indicate if they would prefer the appointment to be on a secondment basis, full-time, fixed-term or part-time. Applicants should include a CV and should reach Mr Jason Stephensen, Human Resources Officer, Griffith University, nathan Queensland 4111, Australia by the closing date. Applicants may submit their applications by email attachment to j.stephensen@mailbox.gu.edu.au. (Please run an up-to date virus check before dispatching.) Each page should be numbered and have the applicant's name on the top right-hand corner. If forwarding a hard copy by mail, applicants are requested to submit all documents single sided. Applicants should also refer to the following Summary Conditions of Appointment: · Associate Lecturer (Level A) · Lectuer (Level B) · Position Classifications Standards Associate Lecturer (Level A) · Lecturer (Level A) Further Enquiries: Ms Michelle Seeto Phone: (07) 3875 6549 Fax: (07) 3875 3770 Email: m.seeto@mailbox.gu.edu.au ----- end of message -------- -- new media announcements: http://mailman.uib.no/listinfo/newmedia-ann unsub: http://mailman.uib.no/subscribe/newmedia-ann