About Us
A modern, forward-thinking, research-led university, located in the heart of Australia’s fastest-growing, economically significant region. The University has 11 campuses in Sydney, as well as campuses in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and Surabaya, Indonesia, with plans for two campuses in India. With over 200,000 alumni, almost 50,000 students, and approximately 3,500 staff, the University promotes a dynamic, inclusive, and innovative culture focused on research and dedicated to student-centered excellence.
Our Institute for the Environment (HIE) is a premier research institute conducting fundamental and applied research in plant biology, genetics, physiology, horticulture, agricultural ecology, and global change biology. Within the past decade, the Institute has become a world-leading centre of excellence in the environmental responses to climate change and ecosystem function. With a unique suite of world-class research facilities, the Institute collaborates widely with Australian and international institutions to craft scientific research of the highest calibre.
The Opportunity
Are you passionate about understanding the intricate dance between pollinators and plants? The Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Pollination for Native Seed to join their dynamic research team. This exciting opportunity is supported by the Ian Potter Foundation grant for the project entitled “Research and development to build best practice into native seed production in a changing world”. This project will aim improve understanding of animal pollination and plant reproductive biology in native seed production.
The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will conduct original research on pollinators in native seed production areas to understand how different horticultural practices and designs influence pollinator visitation and seed yields. Pollinator visitation and behaviour will be characterised to estimate pollen dispersal and mating patterns through innovative fieldwork techniques (plantings, exclusions) and technologies (eDNA, cameras). You will communicate findings at scientific meetings, publish research in high-impact international journals and liaise with and provide updated to industry stakeholders and funders. Additionally, you’ll have opportunities for career mentoring, teaching, student co-supervision, and leadership development.
This is full-time, fixed-term position for 2 years. You will be predominantly based at our University (New South Wales) where Greening Australia has established seed production areas. Some field work will take place in Western Australia and will require the successful applicant to drive a motor car.
Please review the position description for further information.
About You
We’re looking for a candidate with a PhD degree or equivalent professional experience in a research field related to pollinator biology or plant pollination. You will have demonstrated knowledge and hands-on experience in entomology and pollination biology, including collecting and analysing data from field experiments. You have strong statistical skills and are comfortable using relevant statistical platforms, preferably R, and have a strong grasp of data management and reproducible research practices. Possession of a valid NSW drivers licence is essential for field work.
If this sounds like an opportunity for you, we want to hear from you!
Remuneration Package: Academic Level A $106,765 to $128,989 p.a. (comprising Salary of $90,218 to $108,997 p.a., plus Superannuation and Leave Loading)