[RNLD] JOB postdoc on indigenous botanical knowledge, language and botany
Jane Simpson
jansimps at gmail.com
Tue Apr 16 22:25:31 UTC 2019
CSIRO Postdoctoral Fellowship linking Indigenous Botanical Knowledge with
Western Science
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<https://jobs.csiro.au/talentcommunity/apply/551390200/?locale=en_GB>
Date: 14-Apr-2019
Location: Canberra, ACT, AU
Company: CSIRO
https://jobs.csiro.au/job/Canberra%2C-ACT-CSIRO-Postdoctoral-Fellowship/551390200/?locale=en_GB
The Opportunity
- Are you a motivated, early career scientist with interest in linking
indigenous botanical knowledge with western science?
- Do you have, or will shortly obtain a PhD in a relevant discipline
area such as indigenous languages?
- Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to
apply
CSIRO Early Research Career (CERC) Postdoctoral Fellowships provide
opportunities to scientists and engineers who have completed their
doctorate and have less than three years relevant postdoctoral work
experience. These fellowships aim to develop the next generation of future
leaders of the innovation system through:
The Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research (CANBR) is seeking
a highly motivated researcher to work with Aboriginal communities to
co-develop pathways that will link Indigenous botanical knowledge with
western plant species concepts using specimens held within CSIRO’s National
Research Collections Australia as a test bed.
Your duties will include
Under the direction of senior research scientists and engineers, CERC
Postdoctoral Fellows:
- Carry out innovative, impactful research of strategic importance to
CSIRO that will, where possible, lead to novel and important scientific
outcomes.
- Understand the intersection between Indigenous knowledge systems and
western species concepts and then use this information to co-develop
methodologies with Aboriginal communities to explicitly link these within a
trusted environment. This will include co-developing in-field acquisition
of traditional (e.g. specimen) and digital data (e.g. image, sound,
physical) protocols.
- Work with Aboriginal communities as well as digital data and curation
teams to co-develop protocols to ensure that data are able to respond to
change (e.g. western species name changes) as well as ensuring that data
visibility and access is compliant with the wishes of Aboriginal
communities.
- Undertake regular reviews of relevant literature and produce high
quality scientific papers for publication in quality journals, client
reports and conference papers as agreed with your supervisor.
Location: Black Mountain, ACT
Salary: $82,450 to $93,280 plus up to 15.4% Superannuation
Tenure: 3 years term
Reference: 61301
To be successful you will need
Essential Criteria:
- A doctorate (or will shortly satisfy the requirements of a PhD) in a
relevant discipline area such as Indigenous languages or other research
that has involved working with Aboriginal communities to secure Indigenous
knowledge and/or plant sciences such as botany, systematics and taxonomy.
*Please note:** To be eligible for this role you must have no more than
3 years (or part time equivalent) of postdoctoral research experience.*
- Demonstrated understanding of issues that affect Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander people and communities and the ability to collaborate and
engage respectfully with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
- The ability to work effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary,
regionally dispersed research team, plus the motivation and discipline to
carry out autonomous research.
- A record of science innovation and creativity, plus the ability &
willingness to incorporate novel ideas and approaches into scientific
investigations.
Desirable Criteria:
- Desire to co-develop projects with Aboriginal communities that will be
of benefit to current and future generations.
- Experience working autonomously in remote locations.
- An understanding of naming conventions under the International Code
for algae, fungi and plants
Special Requirements:
- To be appointed to this role, you need to demonstrate willingness and
ability to spend more than 30 working days per year working with Aboriginal
communities in regional and remote locations.
- You may also be required to provide a cultural referee who can attest
to your ability to work respectfully with Indigenous communities.
For details about who to contact and for more information please view Position
Description
<http://www.csiro.au/~/media/Positions/2019/NCIM/61301_Postdoc_Fellow_Indigenous_Botanical_Knowledge_CSOF4.docx>
CSIRO’s Commitment to Diversity
We’re working hard to recruit diverse people and ensure all our people feel
supported to do their best work and empowered to let their ideas flourish.
Flexible Working Arrangements
We work flexibly at CSIRO, offering a range of options for how, when and
where you work. Talk to us about how this role could be flexible for you.
Balance
About CSIRO
At CSIRO you can be part of helping to solve big, complex problems that
make a real difference to our future. We spark off each other, learn from
each other, trust each other and collaborate to achieve more than we could
individually in a supportive, rewarding, inclusive and truly flexible
environment.
Apply Online
To apply online, please provide a CV and cover letter outlining your
suitability and motivation for the role.
Applications Close
Thursday 9 May 2019
*We reserve the right to withdraw this ad prior to the closing date*
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