UniSA Justice & Society Academic Casual Staff Register

Updated: 10 months ago
Location: Adelaide, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Deadline: Never Closes

  • Expression of interest for casual work
  • UniSA Justice & Society


UniSA Justice & Society is accepting expressions of interest for casual staff interested in undertaking casual sessional teaching and research contracts in the future.

UniSA Justice & Society has a responsibility to ensure that all Sessional Staff are appropriately qualified and experienced and pursuant to TEQSA requirements, “academic teaching staff must be qualified to at least one level of qualification (AQF level or equivalent) higher than the course of study being taught, or have equivalent relevant academic or professional or practice-based experience and expertise”.

Please contact the team via email [email protected] if you have any questions about this process.

Please note - by registering on the Casual/Sessional Staff Register, it does not guarantee that employment will be offered.

The application form is available by clicking the Begin button below (or if you are already registered for an account please login at the top of the screen to commence your application).

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  • Applications must be lodged online, please note UniSA does not accept applications via email.

    • Start your application by clicking the ‘BEGIN’ button
    • If you have already registered for an account, please login before starting your application
    • If you have forgotten your log in details, click here to reset your password

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