Lecturer Māori Early Career Academic Programme

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Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 21 Jul 2024

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Lecturer Māori Early Career Academic Programme

Cultivate your teaching career working as a lecturer in Māori and Indigenous Tourism. 

Mō te tūka | The role

This is an early career position designed to accelerate Māori participation and Māori research aspirations, with a focus on Māori and Indigenous tourism.

The Whanake Ake programme, as part of Manaaki Tauira, seeks to accelerate Māori participation and Māori research aspirations at Te Whare Wanaka o Aoraki | Lincoln University. 

A key element for supporting Whanake Ake, is the ability to embed and deliver matauraka Māori across courses and programmes through increasing the capacity of Māori staff.

Key tasks of the role include:

  • Teaching and promoting students' learning in the discipline in general and in your specialist area.
  • On-going research activity at a level appropriate to the career stage.

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, $87,340 - $94,503

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

To be successful in this role you will need:

  • To be actively studying towards a PhD degree or have recently completed a PhD, preferably in Māori and Indigenous Tourism.
  • Proven engagement with Māori communities; Iwi, Hapu and other Māori entities.
  • Knowledge, skills and experience in Māori approaches to land-based disciplines.
  • Ability to teach within a multi- and inter-disciplinary setting.
  • Ability to initiate, develop and conduct high quality research and to disseminate the results in peer reviewed publications and presentations.
  • Evidence of leadership skills or potential in research, teaching or other areas.
  • A developing record of scholarly research and publications and/or creative work.
  • A research agenda.

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

As an employee of Lincoln University, you can reap the rewards of working in a supportive organisation with a commitment to equal employment opportunity, diversity and inclusion.

From day one you will be eligible to our staff benefits such as:

  • Professional growth with our staff training & development programme
  • Six weeks paid leave per year (based on 1.0 FTE)
  • Annual salary reviews
  • Contributions towards eye tests and the cost of glasses
  • Free on-site car parking
  • Work-life balance with a family-friendly, flexible work environment
  • Access to free confidential wellbeing support services through ClearHead
  • Access to employee member benefits with Southern Cross Health Insurance
  • A state of the art, on-campus gym with discounted fees
  • Access to on-site early childhood centre with discounted staff rates
  • Boost rewards membership that offers retail & service discounts
  • Access to various staff social groups and activities
  • Great location - with a lot of new development, stunning gardens & greenery, onsite cafes and walking distance to Lincoln township.

Mō mātou | About us

Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki Lincoln University is a distinctive, specialist University focused on advancing knowledge through impactful research and higher education that benefits land-based industries in New Zealand and worldwide.
Our University's campus is at the centre of the Lincoln research precinct and is complemented by a network of university-owned farms and research stations, which are crucial to combining good education and training with demonstration and skills. Students are at the heart of Lincoln University and we inspire them to make a difference through the delivery of world-class teaching and research to grow their potential and help shape a more sustainably productive world.
We are a progressive university with an ambitious vision and a commitment to having a professional workforce that reflects the diversity of its community.  Staff engage students, parents, government, iwi, the wider community and many other external stakeholders and are expected to uphold the reputation of Lincoln University through the way they undertake their work.

Lincoln University's Te Tiriti o Waitangi responsibilities begins with mana whenua. We acknowledge the special relationship and responsibilities our University have to Ngāi Te Ruahikihiki and Te Taumutu Rūnanga which are embedded in our He Tutohinga Whakamatau, Charter of Understanding.

Tono ināianei | Apply now

Please apply online with your CV and cover letter.

Applications received via email will not be considered, however specific enquiry relating to the role can be made to Professor Tim Smith, Dean - Faculty of Environment, Society and Design [email protected]


Job Details
Reference # 2024-16741
Posted on 24 Jun 2024
Closes on 21 Jul 2024 18:00 NZST
Location(s) Lincoln University Campus
Expertise Academic, Research
Work type(s) Permanent full-time
More details (document) PD Lecturer Māori Early Career Academic Programme June 2024.pdf


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