
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, EarthBank
James Cook University
Posted 12 days ago
An international University as reflected in our people, our places, and our research, James Cook University (JCU) takes pride in being recognised as a leading University in Australia, our Asia-Pacific region and the universities of the world and is committed to creating a brighter future for life in the tropics world-wide through graduates and discoveries that make a difference.
As the world transitions to more sustainable energy, increased metal demand combined with consumer desires for a reduced environmental footprint, means novel exploration techniques are being investigated. As part of the Critical Minerals Trailblazer JCU have secured funding to undertake a high-profile research project “EarthBank: An Australian geochemistry network activity enabling the analysis, preservation and discoverability of nationally significant Earth & environmental collections”.
Position Details
- Full-time and fixed term to 23 June 2028
- Located at the Townsville, Bebegu Yumba campus, Douglas, in North Queensland
- Academic Level A $97,674 - $104,521 per annum + up to 17% employer superannuation contributions.
What you can accomplish in the role
This position is part of the James Cook University node of the AuScope Geochemistry Network which is a consortium of eleven university laboratories across Australia that provide specialized analyses of earth and environmental samples. The consortium will work together on a research project entitled “EarthBank: An Australian geochemistry network activity enabling the analysis, preservation and discoverability of nationally significant Earth & environmental collections”.
The researcher will collaborate with other node members and contribute to the growth of the EarthBank network. This position will also take the responsibility of managing the mineral separation laboratory at James Cook University and the development of high quality, on-demand geochronological and mineral chemistry commercial services to external stakeholders.
Working in collaboration with researchers from Earth and Environmental Sciences, Economic Geology Research Centre (EGRU) and industry partners, the researcher will conduct research, develop and/or contribute to research publications as a member of a high performing team and ensure all key research outcomes and milestones are achieved in alignment with project timelines.
Why JCU?
JCU offers a culturally diverse working environment with opportunities for professional and personal growth. Employee wellbeing is at the core of our values, and we support our people through the provision of flexible working conditions and many other benefits including;
- A generous superannuation scheme with up to 17% employer contributions with UniSuper
- 5 weeks of annual recreation leave and 15 days of paid sick/personal/carers leave per year
- Cultural leave and Flexible working options
- Attractive options for salary packaging
- Fitness Passport
- Employee Assistance Program
- Professional development support
- Well-equipped campus facilities including medical, cafes, gym and childcare.
What matters to us at JCU?
Our People – Our staff, students, and the communities we serve
Our Education – Knowledge has the power to change lives
Our Place – the Tropics and beyond
Our Research – a catalyst for innovation and knowledge generation
How to apply and contact details
Are you ready to make a difference? Join us at JCU, where your future meets the tropics.
Click the ‘apply’ button where you will be asked to complete an application form or alternatively, please apply directly via the via the JCU careers page and follow the below steps:
- Complete the application form
- Upload your current resume
- Upload a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and how your skills and experience will ensure your success in the role
Applications close on Thursday 28 August at 11:55 PM AEST.
James Cook University encourages people from all backgrounds who meet role requirements to apply. We value and celebrate the diversity of our community and are committed to ensuring our learning and working environment is safe and welcoming.
About James Cook University
One of the world's leading institutions focusing on the tropics, Australia's James Cook University is surrounded by the spectacular ecosystems of the rainforests of the Wet tropics, the dry savannahs, and the iconic Great Barrier Reef. The organisation's unique location enables students from Australia and overseas to study in a diverse physical environment unparalleled by any university in the world. Ranked in the top four percent of the world's tertiary institutions by the respected Academic Ranking of World Universities produced by the Shanghai Jiao Tong University, James Cook University is dedicated to creating a brighter future for life in the tropics world-wide, through graduates and discoveries that make a difference. Source: this is an extract from the company's own website
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