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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Plant Science

Employer
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY
Location
Lincoln, Christchurch (NZ)
Salary
NZ$90,834 - $119,558
Closing date
6 Mar 2025
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Mō te tūka | The role

We are seeking an energetic and visionary teacher and researcher to advance opportunities in crop physiology, with expertise in arable, pastoral, or horticultural crop husbandry and breeding. Areas of focus include agronomy, crop water relations, quantitative genetics, and plant biostatistics.

This role is based in the Department of Agricultural Sciences, which is dedicated to supporting Aotearoa New Zealand's land-based industries through applied teaching and research in areas such as crop, pasture, and livestock production, environmental sustainability, and agricultural innovation.

Key responsibilities

  • Deliver high-quality, research-informed teaching to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
  • Develop a robust research programme with funding success.
  • Supervise and mentor postgraduate students in research projects.
  • Conduct research and teaching practices that uphold Lincoln University's commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
  • Engage in service to the University, contributing to its wider academic and operational functions.
  • Build strong industry, government, and community relationships to enhance the discipline.
  • Contribute to extension and professional activities related to the field.

This is a permanent full-time role working 37.5 hours per week based at our Lincoln campus. 

Remuneration for this position is as follows:

  • Lecturer: Grade A6, $90,834 - $98,283
  • Senior Lecturer: Grade A7, $105,589 - $119,558

Kā tino Pūkeka/Whēako | Essential skills/experience for the role

To be successful in this role you will have:

  • PhD in a relevant field (or equivalent qualifications/experience).
  • Familiarity with temperate arable and pastoral farm systems.
  • A developing research profile, with publications and/or creative work.
  • Experience in tertiary-level teaching in plant science.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage diverse students and staff.
  • Working knowledge of statistics and/or biometrics in plant science (preferred).
  • Proven ability to secure research funding (preferred).
  • Commitment to innovation in teaching and research (preferred).
  • Alignment with Manaakitaka and Lincoln University values.

Kā hua ka riro ki a koe | What's in it for you?

At Lincoln University, you'll be part of a supportive and inclusive workplace that values diversity and equal opportunity.

From day one, you'll enjoy a range of benefits designed to support your professional growth, wellbeing, and work-life balance, including:

  • Professional development through staff training & career growth opportunities
  • Generous leave - Six weeks of paid annual leave (1.0 FTE)
  • Annual salary reviews to recognise your contributions
  • Eye care support - Contributions toward eye tests and glasses
  • Free on-site parking for added convenience
  • Flexible, family-friendly work environment promoting work-life balance
  • Wellbeing support - free, confidential services through ClearHead
  • Exclusive employee benefits with Southern Cross Health Insurance
  • On-campus gym with discounted membership fees
  • Access to an on-site early childhood centre with staff discounts
  • Boost rewards membership for retail & service discounts
  • Engaging social culture - staff groups, activities & events
  • A vibrant university community - beautiful gardens, on-site cafés & a collaborative atmosphere.

Mō mātou | About us

Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki | Lincoln University is a specialist institution dedicated to impactful research and higher education that supports land-based industries in New Zealand and globally.

Our campus sits at the heart of the Lincoln research precinct, complemented by university-owned farms and research stations that blend education, research, and hands-on learning. At Lincoln, students are at the heart of everything we do—we empower them to grow their potential and contribute to a more sustainably productive world through world-class teaching and research.

As a progressive university with an ambitious vision, we value a professional workforce that reflects the diversity of our community. Our staff engage with students, parents, government, iwi, and external stakeholders, upholding Lincoln University's reputation through their work.

Our Te Tiriti o Waitangi commitments begin with mana whenua. We honour our special relationship with Ngāi Te Ruahikihiki and Te Taumutu Rūnanga, embedded in our He Tutohinga Whakamatau | Charter of Understanding.

Tono ināianei | Apply now

Please apply online with your CV and a cover letter outlining why you're are a great fit for this role.

Applications received via email will not be considered, however specific enquiry relating to the role can be made to sandy.slow@lincoln.ac.nz

Teaching, research and supervision role providing support for plant and pasture science with an emphasis on plant biostatistics.

Mō te tūka | The role

We are seeking an energetic and visionary teacher and researcher to advance opportunities in crop physiology, with expertise in arable, pastoral, or horticultural crop husbandry and breeding. Areas of focus include agronomy, crop water relations, quantitative genetics, and plant biostatistics.

This role is based in the Department of Agricultural Sciences, which is dedicated to supporting Aotearoa New Zealand's land-based industries through applied teaching and research in areas such as crop, pasture, and livestock production, environmental sustainability, and agricultural innovation.

Key responsibilities

  • Deliver high-quality, research-informed teaching to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
  • Develop a robust research programme with funding success.
  • Supervise and mentor postgraduate students in research projects.
  • Conduct research and teaching practices that uphold Lincoln University's commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
  • Engage in service to the University, contributing to its wider academic and operational functions.
  • Build strong industry, government, and community relationships to enhance the discipline.
  • Contribute to extension and professional activities related to the field.

This is a permanent full-time role working 37.5 hours per week based at our Lincoln campus. 

Remuneration for this position is as follows:

  • Lecturer: Grade A6, $90,834 - $98,283
  • Senior Lecturer: Grade A7, $105,589 - $119,558

Kā tino Pūkeka/Whēako | Essential skills/experience for the role

To be successful in this role you will have:

  • PhD in a relevant field (or equivalent qualifications/experience).
  • Familiarity with temperate arable and pastoral farm systems.
  • A developing research profile, with publications and/or creative work.
  • Experience in tertiary-level teaching in plant science.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage diverse students and staff.
  • Working knowledge of statistics and/or biometrics in plant science (preferred).
  • Proven ability to secure research funding (preferred).
  • Commitment to innovation in teaching and research (preferred).
  • Alignment with Manaakitaka and Lincoln University values.

Kā hua ka riro ki a koe | What's in it for you?

At Lincoln University, you'll be part of a supportive and inclusive workplace that values diversity and equal opportunity.

From day one, you'll enjoy a range of benefits designed to support your professional growth, wellbeing, and work-life balance, including:

  • Professional development through staff training & career growth opportunities
  • Generous leave - Six weeks of paid annual leave (1.0 FTE)
  • Annual salary reviews to recognise your contributions
  • Eye care support - Contributions toward eye tests and glasses
  • Free on-site parking for added convenience
  • Flexible, family-friendly work environment promoting work-life balance
  • Wellbeing support - free, confidential services through ClearHead
  • Exclusive employee benefits with Southern Cross Health Insurance
  • On-campus gym with discounted membership fees
  • Access to an on-site early childhood centre with staff discounts
  • Boost rewards membership for retail & service discounts
  • Engaging social culture - staff groups, activities & events
  • A vibrant university community - beautiful gardens, on-site cafés & a collaborative atmosphere.

Mō mātou | About us

Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki | Lincoln University is a specialist institution dedicated to impactful research and higher education that supports land-based industries in New Zealand and globally.

Our campus sits at the heart of the Lincoln research precinct, complemented by university-owned farms and research stations that blend education, research, and hands-on learning. At Lincoln, students are at the heart of everything we do—we empower them to grow their potential and contribute to a more sustainably productive world through world-class teaching and research.

As a progressive university with an ambitious vision, we value a professional workforce that reflects the diversity of our community. Our staff engage with students, parents, government, iwi, and external stakeholders, upholding Lincoln University's reputation through their work.

Our Te Tiriti o Waitangi commitments begin with mana whenua. We honour our special relationship with Ngāi Te Ruahikihiki and Te Taumutu Rūnanga, embedded in our He Tutohinga Whakamatau | Charter of Understanding.

Tono ināianei | Apply now

Please apply online with your CV and a cover letter outlining why you're are a great fit for this role.

Applications received via email will not be considered, however specific enquiry relating to the role can be made to sandy.slow@lincoln.ac.nz

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