About us
Southern Cross University is a dynamic, ambitious institution focused on its purpose of changing lives through revolutionary learning and research with real impact. Our game changing Southern Cross Model brings a deeper learning experience, improving individual student outcomes, quality of life and a better way to learn. Our world-ranked research is driving positive impact for our communities, environment and economy.
Working at Southern Cross University combines a rare combination of being surrounded by ambitious students, dedicated colleagues and an environment of stunning natural beauty. We are leaders in our communities in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Coffs Harbour and the Gold Coast and pride ourselves on helping shape a better tomorrow.
About the opportunity
Southern Cross University’s Faculty of Science and Engineering delivers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in the areas of Engineering Systems, Information Technology and Science.
The SCU Bee Research and Extension Laboratory (BREL) has been established within the Faculty to address the pressing issue of the varroa mite incursion and significant skills shortages in the Australian honey and pollination industries.
BREL plays a pivotal role in increasing the industry's capacity to combat varroa mites by focusing on a breeding program for varroa resistance, undergraduate and postgraduate education and training, and industry collaboration and extension.
This position will lead cutting-edge research projects on integrated pest management and queen bee breeding, focusing on developing varroa mite-resistant honey bee stock. The role will have some flexibility to explore a specific area of interest, focusing on broadening the research within the field. Core responsibilities will include:
• Collaborate with national and international collaborators to design, conduct and publish experiments both locally and in Pacific Island Countries .
• Co-supervise HDR students in the Lab, and engage directly with beekeepers through participation in industry R&D programs, via extension and training in the universities research apiary and connecting with students and regional beekeepers via the SCU Bee Club.
• Communicate research findings through presentations, reports, and publications, and engage in scientific outreach and knowledge dissemination.
• Contribute to grant proposal development, seeking external funding opportunities to support ongoing research project funding and the sustainability of the Lab.
About you
We are seeking a passionate and dedicated individual eager to make a meaningful impact in conducting practical, industry-focused research for the honey and pollination sectors in Australia and Pacific Island nations. The ideal candidate will possess a PhD in a relevant field (entomology, genetics, or biology) with a proven knowledge in honey bee biology, genetics and breeding techniques. You will be reliable and highly motivated and will benefit from a supportive team that is invested in providing opportunities for them to achieve their aspirations. In addition, you will have:
• Strong analytical skills and proven experience conducting independent research, with evidence of an emerging publication track record.
• Evidence of contributions towards successfully obtaining external research funding.
• Experience in the design, establishment, and maintenance of laboratory and field experiments and the measurement, recording and analysis of associated data.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability to effectively communicate with a wide range of established University stakeholders in Australia and overseas.
The successful candidate will also require a valid passport with the ability to travel between all partner countries engaged with the Laboratory’s research.
Salary and benefits
Our staff benefit from flexible work arrangements, including hybrid work models, generous parental and carer’s leave provisions, wellbeing initiatives, employee assistance programs and professional learning opportunities. This position is:
• Full-time, fixed term (2 years)
• Located at Lismore, NSW 2480.
• Academic Level B. The base salary ranges from $105,344 - $124,585 per annum, plus 17% employer’s contribution to superannuation. The total remuneration package is up to $145,764.
Find out more about working at SCU by visiting Why Work at SCU.
Application requirements
Applicants must apply online and attach a CV and cover letter responding to the selection criteria within the position description by the closing date. Information to support you prepare your application is available on our website. If you experience difficulties applying online or need reasonable adjustments at any point in the application or interview process, please let us know by contacting [email protected].
This opportunity is open to Australian and international applicants. If the successful candidate requires visa sponsorship, the University will work with the appointee to support visa and travel requirements.
Further information
Additional information is available in the position description or by contacting:
Name: Dr Cooper Schouten, Senior Research Fellow
Phone: 0448865174
Email: [email protected]
Closing Date: 11.30pm AEST, 9 June 2024
Southern Cross University is committed to ensuring that the University reflects the rich diversity across the region in which the University’s campuses are located.
The University encourages applications from people of all ages, women, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people, people living with disabilities, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and people who openly identify as LGBTQI+.
We encourage applications from people with disability and will provide adjustments to the recruitment process upon request.
Together, we are Transforming Tomorrow.
Southern Cross University is a dynamic, ambitious institution focused on its purpose of changing lives through revolutionary learning and research with real impact. Our game changing Southern Cross Model brings a deeper learning experience, improving individual student outcomes, quality of life and a better way to learn. Our world-ranked research is driving positive impact for our communities, environment and economy.
Working at Southern Cross University combines a rare combination of being surrounded by ambitious students, dedicated colleagues and an environment of stunning natural beauty. We are leaders in our communities in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Coffs Harbour and the Gold Coast and pride ourselves on helping shape a better tomorrow.
About the opportunity
Southern Cross University’s Faculty of Science and Engineering delivers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in the areas of Engineering Systems, Information Technology and Science.
The SCU Bee Research and Extension Laboratory (BREL) has been established within the Faculty to address the pressing issue of the varroa mite incursion and significant skills shortages in the Australian honey and pollination industries.
BREL plays a pivotal role in increasing the industry's capacity to combat varroa mites by focusing on a breeding program for varroa resistance, undergraduate and postgraduate education and training, and industry collaboration and extension.
This position will lead cutting-edge research projects on integrated pest management and queen bee breeding, focusing on developing varroa mite-resistant honey bee stock. The role will have some flexibility to explore a specific area of interest, focusing on broadening the research within the field. Core responsibilities will include:
• Collaborate with national and international collaborators to design, conduct and publish experiments both locally and in Pacific Island Countries .
• Co-supervise HDR students in the Lab, and engage directly with beekeepers through participation in industry R&D programs, via extension and training in the universities research apiary and connecting with students and regional beekeepers via the SCU Bee Club.
• Communicate research findings through presentations, reports, and publications, and engage in scientific outreach and knowledge dissemination.
• Contribute to grant proposal development, seeking external funding opportunities to support ongoing research project funding and the sustainability of the Lab.
About you
We are seeking a passionate and dedicated individual eager to make a meaningful impact in conducting practical, industry-focused research for the honey and pollination sectors in Australia and Pacific Island nations. The ideal candidate will possess a PhD in a relevant field (entomology, genetics, or biology) with a proven knowledge in honey bee biology, genetics and breeding techniques. You will be reliable and highly motivated and will benefit from a supportive team that is invested in providing opportunities for them to achieve their aspirations. In addition, you will have:
• Strong analytical skills and proven experience conducting independent research, with evidence of an emerging publication track record.
• Evidence of contributions towards successfully obtaining external research funding.
• Experience in the design, establishment, and maintenance of laboratory and field experiments and the measurement, recording and analysis of associated data.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability to effectively communicate with a wide range of established University stakeholders in Australia and overseas.
The successful candidate will also require a valid passport with the ability to travel between all partner countries engaged with the Laboratory’s research.
Salary and benefits
Our staff benefit from flexible work arrangements, including hybrid work models, generous parental and carer’s leave provisions, wellbeing initiatives, employee assistance programs and professional learning opportunities. This position is:
• Full-time, fixed term (2 years)
• Located at Lismore, NSW 2480.
• Academic Level B. The base salary ranges from $105,344 - $124,585 per annum, plus 17% employer’s contribution to superannuation. The total remuneration package is up to $145,764.
Find out more about working at SCU by visiting Why Work at SCU.
Application requirements
Applicants must apply online and attach a CV and cover letter responding to the selection criteria within the position description by the closing date. Information to support you prepare your application is available on our website. If you experience difficulties applying online or need reasonable adjustments at any point in the application or interview process, please let us know by contacting [email protected].
This opportunity is open to Australian and international applicants. If the successful candidate requires visa sponsorship, the University will work with the appointee to support visa and travel requirements.
Further information
Additional information is available in the position description or by contacting:
Name: Dr Cooper Schouten, Senior Research Fellow
Phone: 0448865174
Email: [email protected]
Closing Date: 11.30pm AEST, 9 June 2024
Southern Cross University is committed to ensuring that the University reflects the rich diversity across the region in which the University’s campuses are located.
The University encourages applications from people of all ages, women, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people, people living with disabilities, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and people who openly identify as LGBTQI+.
We encourage applications from people with disability and will provide adjustments to the recruitment process upon request.
Together, we are Transforming Tomorrow.