GRDC Senior Lecturer in Agronomy/Plant-Soil-Microbe Interactions
Narrabri, NSW
Faculty of Agriculture AND ENVIRONMENT
Reference No. 1384/0811

The Faculty of Agriculture and Environment (FAE) seeks to make an appointment 
in the area of agronomy / plant-soil-microbe interactions to significantly 
enhance research on plant-soil-microbe interactions at the IA Watson Grains 
Research Centre in Narrabri, NSW. The position will be based at Narrabri with 
some teaching and research activities to be conducted in Sydney.

Strong candidates will have a background relevant to field studies of major 
plant diseases in the region (including crown rot and root lesion nematodes) 
and the role of beneficial organisms and interactions that improve the 
properties of soil that relate to greater efficiency of crop nutrient and water 
use. This may necessitate the use, and further development of, appropriate 
molecular tools for the functional characterization of microbial communities 
and techniques for quantifying soil physical properties.

You will undertake research in these areas and will interact with current 
research teams in both the FAE and the Faculty of Science. You will be expected 
to develop new teaching for undergraduate students, supervise research projects 
at Honours and postgraduate levels, and help develop workshops, seminars and 
master-classes for stakeholders including industry and growers, and that serve 
the Faculty interest in developing its national and international profile. 
Interaction with regional and national stakeholders will be essential.

In consultation with Professor Richard Trethowan, the Director of IA Watson 
Grains Research Centre at Narrabri, you will be expected to provide help and 
advice to the Operations Committee on best-practice agronomic management. This 
will require knowledge of practical agronomy of wheat and other cropping 
systems, including till and no-till systems. From time to time, you may also be 
required to provide similar advice regarding other university properties in the 
region that contribute to the aims of GRDC funded research. Working in close 
collaboration with the GRDC funded Senior Lecturer in Agronomy/Crop Physiology, 
you will supervise technical staff and assist postdoctoral researchers funded 
by the GRDC and postgraduate students.

You will have:
*       a PhD degree or equivalent in a relevant field
*       a significant publication record
*       demonstrated research capability in plant-soil-microbe interactions
*       an established track record in attracting competitive research funding
*       a significant teaching portfolio
*       demonstrated teaching and communication skills
*       strong desire to interact and conduct research with relevant 
stakeholders including industry and growers
*       a valid driver licence (accessing rural and remote areas is required).

Desirable criteria include: experience working with industry, such as plant 
breeding companies.

The Faculty has established strengths in modeling, soil science, plant 
pathology, plant breeding (including legumes), precision agriculture, spatial 
information systems and agricultural and resource economics. You will support 
cognate research in areas such as carbon sequestration in soils, providing 
relevant expertise in plant-soil-microbe relations and will develop appropriate 
units of study.

The position is initially full time fixed-term for five years subject to the 
completion of a satisfactory probation with possibility of further offer to 
continuing employment subject to performance and confirmation period. Visa 
sponsorship and some relocation expenses support will be available if required.

Remuneration package: up to $147K p.a. (consisting of a base salary level C, 
leave loading and 17% employer's contribution to superannuation). Level of 
appointment will be commensurate with experience and qualifications.

All applications must be submitted via the University of Sydney careers 
website.  Visit sydney.edu.au/positions<http://sydney.edu.au/positions> and 
search by the reference number for more information and to apply.

CLOSING DATE: 22 July 2012 (Sydney time 11:30pm)

The University is an Equal Opportunity employer committed to equity, diversity 
and social inclusion. Applications from equity target groups and women are 
encouraged as they are underrepresented in this field.

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