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Job Location drjobs

Dunedin - New Zealand

Yearly Salary drjobs

$ 97377 - 114943

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES TE PUNA PPORI
DIVISION OF HUMANITIES TE KETE ARONUI

Who we are/Ko wai mtou

Sociology Gender Studies and Criminology is a vibrant multidisciplinary Programme forming the largest academic unit in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Otago. To build on our success we are seeking to appoint a Lecturer to join our team in February 2026.

For further information about the Sociology Gender Studies and Criminology programme please see the Information for Candidates and our website: role/Te mahi

We welcome applications from candidates with a demonstrated focus on criminology and criminal justice. The successful candidate will teach into our Criminology curriculum and contribute to the wider programme. Upon commencement of the position they will be expected to contribute to several of the following areas of our curriculum:
Indigenous or postcolonial criminology.
Theories and systems of punishment.
Community-engaged criminology and criminal justice.

In time the candidate will be encouraged to develop new undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the field of critical criminology.

In this role they will be encouraged to develop and maintain a programme of research and publication. To contribute to the strong postgraduate research culture in our Programme and will be expected to supervise postgraduate student dissertations and addition the candidate will be expected to undertake service work with the Programme School University and wider communities.

Your skills and experience/K pkeka me k wheako

The successful candidate:
May hold a doctoral degree (or close to completion) in Criminology or a cognate discipline. (Candidates who hold a research Masters degree and who are committed to pursuing a PhD are encouraged to apply.)
Have peer-reviewed research publications and evidence of high-quality teaching.
Demonstrates experience with postgraduate supervision and/or mentorship.
Demonstrates ability to draw from Mori Pacific and/or Indigenous experiences and epistemologies in research practice and/or teaching.
Demonstrates an ability to collaborate with local national regional and/or international Indigenous scholars.
Demonstrates ability to work with students and staff from differing academic and cultural backgrounds and at all levels of the institution.
Has the ability to contribute to the development and growth of the Criminology major
Is willing to support the other disciplines in the programme Sociology and Gender Studies through occasional teaching and supervision.
Shows commitment to upholding Te Tiriti o Waitangi and to fostering collaborative teaching and research relationships with Mori and/or Pasifika communities according to principles of Kaupapa Mori Teu le v or similar relevant frameworks.

Expertise in any of the following areas is desired:
Indigenous knowledges and research methodologies.
Indigenous philosophies and theories.
The national and/or global challenges of crime and justice affecting Indigenous communities.

Further details/Proko

This is a full-time (1 FTE) permanent position based in tepoti Dunedin.

The appointment range for this role is $97377 to $114943 per annum.

tkou Whakaihu Waka University of Otago is a workplace that values and utilises diverse and inclusive thinking people and behaviours. We welcome the contributions of staff with diverse backgrounds experiences skills and perspectives.

We are committed to working closely with iwi and Mori organisations and mtauraka Mori has become an integral part of teaching and research across the institution. We especially value our relationship with Ngai Tahu the mana whenua within their takiw of Te Waipounamu and the Universitys principal Treaty partner.

Specific enquiries may be directed to Associate Professor Bryndl Hohmann-Marriott Head of Sociology Gender Studies and Criminology via the email address below.

Application/Tono

Candidates are required to provide:
A CV including employment history.
A letter of application that highlights how your skills and experience address the role requirements. Please include evidence of your teaching quality in your letter.
3-4 referee contact details including telephone number and email address.

To submit your application please click the apply button below. Applications quoting reference numberwill close on Sunday 07 September 2025.

Additional Information

Contact: Associate Professor Bryndl Hohmann-Marriott

Position details: Information Statement

Guidelines for Academic Positions: Guidelines

Further Information: Department Website

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Location: About Dunedin

Employment Type

Full-Time

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