Organisation : University of Technology Sydney
Location : Australia (Sydney)
Work type : Part-time
Sector : Community Support Services, Law, Justice & Human Rights
Salary type : Annual Package
Salary : $121,566 to $143,880 pa (Level B) pro-rata
Application closing date : 28 Jan, 2025
About the organisation
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is located in the heart of Sydney’s creative and digital precinct. UTS has a bold vision to be a world-leading university of technology. We are known for our industry focus, practice-based teaching and learning, real world research and our location. With state-of-the-art campuses and facilities, we’re preparing students to become global thinkers, leaders and innovators.
About the role
Anti-Slavery Australia (Anti-Slavery) is dedicated to eliminating modern slavery in Australia. The Centre is based within the Faculty of Law and engages in research, policy development, and evaluation of Australia’s modern slavery responses and related issues. Anti-Slavery has an active role in community awareness raising of all forms of slavery and also provides access to legal advice for survivors of modern slavery through the engagement of JM Burn Solicitor. The Centre provides practical legal training for graduating law students as well as internship placement opportunities for law students engaged in law elective subjects.
The successful candidate will be under supervision of Professor Jennifer Burn AM; Law Professor and Director of Anti-Slavery Australia. The Research Fellow will be responsible for ensuring the project is conducted in accordance with ethics approvals as well as supporting project management, fieldwork and working with the project team to undertake research, writing and contributing to project reports and academic articles, and applying research learnings to project activities. The Research Fellow will also participate in events and external engagement activities of the project.
About you:
- A PhD Degree in Law or in a related field, or equivalent expertise
- Knowledge of modern slavery, forced marriage and servitude
- Proven ability to effectively manage research projects
- Skills in undertaking research to both generate new knowledge and apply findings to real world problems
- Demonstrated track record of conducting and publishing high-quality research
Remuneration & Benefits
Base Salary Range: $121,566 to $143,880 pa (Level B) pro-rata
This position is part-time 0.8FTE (4 days per week) and appointment will be made on a fixed term basis until June 2028.
This role attracts 17% superannuation (pension) in addition to the base salary.
UTS staff also benefit from a wide range of Employee Benefits include flexible work practices, child care centres, generous parental leave and salary packaging opportunities.
How To Apply
For the full list of the selection criteria and role responsibilities please click the apply link and download the Position Statement from the UTS website.
UTS is committed to diversity and inclusion in our workforce and we encourage applicants where relevant to include a relative to opportunity or career disruption/break statement within their CV.
Applicants must have current Australian Citizenship or Permanent Residency to be considered, and a valid Working with Children Check.
Along with your resume and cover letter, you are required to address the selection criteria in your submission in a separate document. For information to assist you with compiling statements to answer the selection criteria, please visit Answering Selection Criteria
Please ensure that the file name for each document submitted includes IRC301992
Specific enquiries with your application may be directed to the UTS Recruitment Team at recruitment@uts.edu.au.
Closing Date: Tuesday 28th January 2025 at 11.59 pm (AEST).
How to apply
Applications not allowed for this job listing.
Please quote in application: Research Fellow (Level B) via Pro Bono Australia.
Sector: #Community_Support_Services, #Law_Justice_and_Human_Rights