Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, Terrestrial Ecology

James Cook University

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Date posted: January 19, 2026

Closes: Feb 18, 2026


College of Science and Engineering | James Cook University
Academic Level B-C | Full-time, Continuing | Townsville (Bebegu Yumba campus)

James Cook University is recognised globally for research and education that addresses the most pressing environmental challenges of the Tropics and beyond. JCU was ranked #10 globally in Ecology (2025 Shanghai Ranking Global Ranking of Academic Subjects). We are seeking a Lecturer in Terrestrial Ecology to join our vibrant ecology and conservation community at JCU.

The role

This position is ideal for an ecologist with strong interests in terrestrial ecology and biodiversity, particularly in the context of human-driven environmental change and applied questions. The successful applicant will contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in ecology and conservation biology, supervise Honours and HDR students, and develop a productive, externally funded research program.

We welcome applicants whose research examines how processes such as land-use change, invasive species, fragmentation, disturbance and climate change influence animal populations, species interactions, and biodiversity patterns. Research that combines field-based ecology with analytical, evolutionary, or monitoring approaches is particularly encouraged

What you can bring to the role 

  • A PhD in ecology or a closely related discipline
  • A developing or mature research profile in terrestrial animal ecology
  • Evidence of effective teaching or teaching potential in higher education
  • A publication record appropriate to career stage and potential to attract competitive research funding
  • Capacity to supervise Honours and postgraduate research students
  • Strong communication skills and a commitment to engagement beyond academia

Why JCU? 

JCU offers exceptional opportunities for field-based research, access to world-class natural laboratories, and a supportive academic environment that values collaboration, impact, and collegiality. Staff benefit from flexible working arrangements, generous leave provisions, up to 17% employer superannuation, professional development support, and a strong focus on wellbeing

What matters to us at JCU? 

Our People – Our staff, students, and the communities we serve

Our Education – Knowledge has the power to change lives

Our Place – the Tropics and beyond

Our Research – a catalyst for innovation and knowledge generation

How to Apply

If you are excited by the opportunity to teach and conduct research that makes a real difference for biodiversity in a rapidly changing world, we would love to hear from you.

Click the ‘apply’ button to be redirected to the JCU careers page and follow the below steps:

  1. Complete the application form.
  2. Upload your current resume.
  3. Upload a cover letter outlining your relevant experience in relation to the key requirements of the role and how your skills and experience will ensure your success in the role. 
  4. Upload a separate document in response to the selection criteria as found in the duty descriptor. 

Applications close on Sunday 15 February 2026  at 11:55 PM AEST.

For enquiries, please contact A/Professor Martijn van de Pol at ******@jcu.edu.au. 

James Cook University is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from people of all backgrounds.

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