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Senior Scientific Advisor
Located in new state of the art premises, the Australian Hearing Hub
Working in a leading Research Centre
Handy to bus, trains, onsite parking available
The Faculty of Human Sciences is a unique and exciting combination of disciplines across 4
key areas of expertise - Health, Education, Language and the Mind. The faculty is known
for its high calibre professionally accredited courses and its research excellence across
our Departments of Education and Early Childhood, Linguistics, Psychology, Cognitive
Science, Health Professions and Advanced Medicine.
The Faculty of Human Sciences covers a broad range of disciplines and is home to the
Department of Cognitive Science. The Faculty is building in health education and
healthcare and is investing in the ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders
as part of their expansion.
The Role
We are seeking a bright, self-motivated person to support research objectives of the ARC
Centre of Excellence and the Department of Cognitive Science through the provision of
scientific and technical support at the KIT-Macquarie Brain Research Laboratory
(Magnetoencephalography (MEG) laboratory).
The role will involve technical support and logistical planning of the MEG Laboratory,
training staff and students in MEG system hardware and software, performing routine tests
for specific research projects, providing recommendations and reports to the MEG Committee
and advising them on options for resolution of technical problems. Importantly, the
incumbent will be motivated to develop his/her own research into new analysis methods and
enhanced MEG signal quality.
Selection Criteria:
Please address the following selection criteria and upload as a separate document as part
of the application process. It is recommended that applicants also attach a covering
letter providing a concise overview of their background, career interests, and suitability
for the advertised position.
Essential:
Minimum requirement is a Master's degree in Neuroscience, Engineering, Physics or
related field.
Understanding of the electromagnetic theory needed for signal analysis.
Knowledge of signal processing techniques/methods.
Experience with MEG and/or functional neuroimaging acquisition and analysis.
Excellent reporting, numerical, statistical and computing skills (including MATLAB
and experimental control software).
Experience in developing, implementing and maintaining protocols, polices and
procedures
Good organisational skills including planning, prioritisation, time management and
initiative.
Desirable:
Ability to design and deliver training
Ability to communicate and engage with preschool children.
Employment in this position is conditional upon holding a Working with Children Check
Clearance
For full details of the role please view the position description.
http://www.seek.com.au/job/25163778
Package: Level 7, base salary from AUD$79,437 – $86,127 p.a. plus 17% employer's
superannuation and annual leave loading.
Appointment Type: 3 years Full-time, fixed term. Position available immediately.
Specific Role Enquiries: Specific enquiries related to this position should be directed to
Lesley McKnight on lesley.mcknight(a)mq.edu.au or +61-2-9850-9599.
General Recruitment Enquiries: please contact Patsy Moss on patsy.moss(a)mq.edu.au or
+61-2-9850 9821
Applications Close: 11:55pm 22 September 2013 (Australian Eastern Standard Time)
Macquarie University is an EO Employer committed to diversity and social inclusion.
Applications are encouraged from people with a disability; women (particularly for senior
and non-traditional roles); Indigenous Australians, people who identify as GLBTIQ; and
those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Applications need to be submitted through the Macquarie University online recruitment
system. Where circumstances such as disability or remote location prohibit your access to
our online system please contact the enquiries person listed in this advertisement for
assistance.