
DEPUTY DIRECTOR – MARINE RESEARCH CENTRE
CQUniversity
Posted 4 days ago
About this opportunity
Fixed-Term (3 years), Full-Time
School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences
CQUniversity Gladstone* (Relocation support available)
Principal Research Fellow (Equivalent to Academic Level D)
Total Remuneration $187,890 to $205,911 pa (including salary of $158,770 to $173,998 plus 17% superannuation and leave loading)
Join an organisation with an unbreakable belief that quality education, training and research should be available to everyone – regardless of background, location or life circumstances.
Working at CQUniversity
The Coastal Marine Ecosystems Research Centre (CMERC) is seeking a distinguished Principal Research Fellow to lead progressive research in coastal restoration, ecological resilience, and habitat rehabilitation, with a focus on seagrass restoration. Situated within the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, CMERC is home to the world’s largest seagrass nursery and with major programs in oyster, mangrove, inshore coral and macroalgal habitat restoration.
Based at CMERC’s world-class waterfront facility in Gladstone, you will lead and contribute to impactful applied research across marine ecology, wetland and benthic ecosystems, and climate adaptation, aligned with CMERC’s multidisciplinary programs. You will secure and manage external funding, publish influential research, and mentor emerging scientists. In this role, you’ll join a dynamic and friendly team of marine scientists and restoration experts, delivering innovative, evidence-based approaches to coastal and marine sustainability. Collaborating with industry, government, and academic partners, you will help drive practical outcomes that support biodiversity, fisheries health, endangered species and climate resilience.
This role presents a unique opportunity to develop innovative restoration strategies, advance ecosystem services, and contribute to the long-term sustainability of critical coastal and marine environments. If you are an accomplished researcher with a strong track record and a passion for coastal and marine conservation, this role offers the chance to make a lasting impact in one of the world’s most significant marine regions.
Consider a change in scenery and make the move to Regional Queensland
Relocate to Gladstone and experience a vibrant coastal lifestyle with a relaxed pace, friendly community, and strong local economy. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, Gladstone is perfect for outdoor living - enjoy boating, fishing, or exploring nearby national parks and pristine beaches. Discover the Southern Great Barrier Reef just off the coast, including Heron and Lady Musgrave Islands, where snorkelling, diving, and marine life encounters await. Best of all, our generous relocation assistance makes your move smooth, stress-free, and almost cost-free.
Be Rewarded
17% superannuation (with the choice to join an award-winning superfund)
6 weeks annual leave (incl. Christmas and New Year closure)
10 days personal/sick leave, plus 5 days carer’s leave
7.25 hours engaged service leave
Fantastic professional and career development opportunities
Up to 26 weeks (six months) paid parental leave
Access to an Employee Assistance Program and Fitness Passport
Position Requirements
A doctoral qualification with research expertise in seagrass ecological restoration (or similar coastal restoration specialisations).
Proven research track record, including publications, conference presentations, and recognised professional achievements with a H-index figure over 10.
Experience conducting strategically aligned research, with a focus on securing external funding and industry partnerships.
Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to collaborate in multidisciplinary teams.
Extensive experience in investigative research, demonstrating expertise in research methodologies, statistical analysis, and the preparation of reports and publications.
Strong stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to provide expert advice and build effective partnerships.
For further information about this position, please refer to the Position Description on the CQUniversity Careers Site.
Apply today for a career that changes lives
Applications Close: 11:59pm, Thursday, 19 June 2025
Job Requisition ID: 5432
*A condition of employment for this role is relocation to the Gladstone region (relocation support available). Please confirm your willingness to relocate in your application.
The internal title for this position will be Principal Research Fellow – Coastal Restoration.
When submitting your application, please include: Your Current CV or Resume, and a 1-2 page Cover Letter highlighting your relevant skills, experience and suitability for the position.
CQUniversity is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes diversity in the workplace. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and CQUniversity’s domestic and international student graduates with post-study work rights are encouraged to apply.
Keywords: Environmental Science | Marine Biology | Coastal Engineering | Restoration Ecologist | Ecosystem Management | Oceanography | Blue Carbon | Habitat Modelling | Environmental Impact Assessment | Fisheries Science | Estuarine Ecology | Aquatic Botany | Climate Science | Biogeochemistry | Ecological Modelling | Environmental Monitoring | Marine Conservation | Kelp Forest Ecology | Postdoctoral Research | Coastal Wetlands | Sand Flat Ecosystems | Coastal Management | Aquaculture | Water Quality Management | Seaweed Biologist | Ecological Engineering | Natural Resource Management | Marine Sustainability | Seagrass Ecology | Coastal Resilience | Project Management | Research Leadership | Resource Management
About CQUniversity
CQUniversity Australia has been on a phenomenal trajectory since 2009. A focus on excellence, engagement and equity has led to remarkable growth in student numbers, new courses, new campuses, infrastructure, research impact and reputation has seen the University emerge as one of Australia’s truly great Universities. Find out more about our vision and values.
Originally founded in Rockhampton in 1967 as the Queensland Institute of Technology (QIT) Capricornia, it was awarded full university status in 1992, and now has more than 30,000 students spread across 25 campuses and locations Australia-wide. This reach has firmly established CQUniversity as one of the largest universities based in regional Australia, with campuses in Adelaide, Brisbane, Bundaberg, Cairns, Emerald, Gladstone, Mackay, Melbourne, Noosa, Perth, Rockhampton, Sydney and Townsville. Along with these campuses the University also operates study centres in Broome, Busselton, Charters Towers and Karratha, and delivers programs in Cooma and Geraldton thanks to partnerships with the respective University Centres in those communities.
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