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[ecrea] lecturer position in radio advertised at Macquarie University
Wed Feb 15 07:06:43 GMT 2017
We currently have a *lecturer position advertised* at Macquarie University.
Our university is based in beautiful Sydney, where we also have a great
campus, a great team and great weather! We have innovative and very
popular courses in radio and audio and broadcast media in our undergrad
and postgrad courses and we are trying to build post grad research
capability. Have a look, or pass on this email to someone you know who
might be interested. Time is short!
See here for details and applying:
http://jobs.mq.edu.au/cw/en/job/498750/lecturer-in-radio
Lecturer in Radio
Apply now Job no: 498750
Work type: Full Time
Vacancy type: Internal Vacancy, External Vacancy
Categories: Academic - Teaching and Research
Work with Leading Academics
Supportive and Innovative working environment
Full-time, continuing
Macquarie is the university of pioneering minds. Globally recognised as
one of Australia's leading research universities, Macquarie is a place
where extraordinary new possibilities come to light. We've helped people
to hear, introduced wireless internet technology to the world and broken
through traditional boundaries by appointing Australia's first female
vice-chancellor.
At Macquarie you'll join a vibrant community of diverse perspectives,
all working towards a brighter future for our communities and our
planet. Surrounded by beautiful parkland campus, our students and staff
are free to explore and discover, supported by facilities including a
high-tech library, private teaching hospital, gym and pools, childcare
facilities, a campus train station and the newly expanded Macquarie
Centre shopping complex next door.
One of the leading arts and humanities faculties in Australia,
Macquarie's Faculty of Arts is home to bold thinkers and passionate
educators who are asking the big questions about the world. United in
the spirit of interdisciplinary discovery we explore the human story
from its earliest foundations in ancient cultures to its exciting
future. Our research is gaining global recognition and with two
research centres, two museums and state-of-the-art media facilities, we
empower our staff to transform themselves and the world around them.
Join us and start seeing the world in a different light.
Within the Faculty of Arts, the Department of Media, Music,
Communication and Cultural Studies (MMCCS) comprises of a number of
disciplines dedicated to understanding contemporary media, and to
developing valuable practical skills. It is the largest department
within the Faculty of Arts and offers students flexibility with their
degrees to ensure a well-rounded, customised study program.
The Role
The Department currently has an opportunity for a Lecturer with
scholarly expertise in Radio theory and production. The successful
applicant will be expected to make a contribution to research; teach
units in related disciplines within MMCCS at an undergraduate and
postgraduate level. The applicant will also be expected to contribute to
the administration of the Department, Faculty and University.
Selection Criteria
To be considered for this position, please demonstrate the below
criteria in a covering letter (not more than 2 pages) and your resume.
Essential Criteria:
A PhD in Media or a relevant discipline.
A research track-record including quality peer-reviewed
publications and audio productions, relevant to opportunity.
A track-record in radio production/presentation demonstrating
industry experience and/or a body of work.
Working knowledge of radio studios and competency with radio
production techniques, appropriate audio technologies and software.
Demonstrated teaching experience and evidence of high quality
teaching contributions across one or more relevant disciplines in MMCCS,
particularly in the areas of radio and audio production.
Good interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work
as part of a team.
Desirable Criteria:
Working knowledge of Pro Tools or other audio editing/mixing system
with experience teaching radio, radio journalism and related audio
programming: i.e., demonstrate good knowledge of production, relevant
software and creative techniques of broadcasting and broadcast/audio
journalism.
Demonstrated interest in new techniques and forms relevant to
current audio broadcast and related audio/radio dissemination and
production across a range of forms or platforms
Salary Package: Level B from $96,970 to $114,732 per annum, plus 17%
employer's superannuation and annual leave loading.
Appointment Type: Full-time, continuing position
Specific Role Enquiries: Professor Nicole Anderson, Head of Department
of MMCCS at (nicole.anderson /at/ mq.edu.au)
General Enquiries: Alyssa Hayes, HR Consultant at (Alyssa.hayes /at/ mq.edu.au)
Applications Close: Sunday 19 February 2017 at 11.55pm
Macquarie University is an EO Employer committed to diversity and social
inclusion. Applications are encouraged from people with disability;
women (particularly for senior and non-traditional roles); Indigenous
Australians, people who identify as GLBTIQ; and those from culturally
and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Applications need to be submitted through the Macquarie University
online recruitment system. Where circumstances such as disability or
remote location prohibit your access to our online system please contact
the enquiries person listed in this advertisement for assistance.
Advertised: 19 Jan 2017 AUS Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close: 19 Feb 2017 AUS Eastern Daylight Time
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