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Posted 16 July, 2026

Pūkenga/Pūkenga Matua | Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Terrestrial Vertebrate Biology

New Zealand Government
Wellington, WGN, NZ Full Time
Reference: d4353494a2ae70ae

Job Description

About the role Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington is currently recruiting for a Pūkenga/Pūkenga Matua Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Terrestrial Vertebrate Biology to join Te Kura Mātauranga Koiora – School of Biological Sciences on a permanent, full‑time basis. We are seeking an outstanding researcher and educator to join our Ecology and Biodiversity programme. The successful candidate will develop an externally funded research programme with strategic relevance to Aotearoa New Zealand, focusing on terrestrial vertebrate biology, especially herpetofauna and introduced terrestrial mammals, and on research applications in conservation biology, wildlife management, pest species ecology, biodiversity monitoring, restoration ecology, or related fields. The appointee will contribute to our undergraduate and postgraduate teaching programmes, including field‑based courses, and will supervise postgraduate students. Familiarity with, or a willingness to develop capability in, tikanga Māori and mātauranga Māori as they relate to ecological research and teaching is expected. The successful candidate will also build productive collaborations with iwi, government agencies, conservation organisations, and other stakeholders, contributing to the School’s research and teaching excellence. Key responsibilities Deliver excellent teaching and contribute to course coordination across undergraduate and postgraduate Ecology and Biodiversity programmes, including field‑based teaching. Establish and develop an externally funded research programme, including attracting research funding, supervising postgraduate students, and publishing high‑quality research outputs. Contribute to the strategic goals of Te Kura Mātauranga Koiora – School of Biological Sciences, including enhancing student success, strengthening research impact, and supporting an inclusive and diverse academic environment. Build and maintain collaborative relationships with iwi, government agencies, NGOs, industry partners, and the wider ecological and conservation community. About you You will be motivated by a passion for vertebrate biology, ecology, and conservation, and be committed to excellence in both research and teaching. You will be an enthusiastic and collegial academic excited by the opportunity to contribute to a thriving Ecology and Biodiversity programme while developing a research programme that addresses important ecological challenges facing Aotearoa NewZealand. Key requirements A PhD in Ecology, Conservation Biology, Zoology, Evolutionary Biology, Wildlife Biology, or a related discipline. A developing (Pūkenga – Lecturer) or established (Pūkenga Matua – Senior Lecturer) record of high‑quality research publications and a clear research vision. Expertise in terrestrial ecology, with strengths relevant to herpetofauna or introduced terrestrial mammals, and conservation biology, wildlife management, pest ecology, restoration ecology, or related fields. Demonstrated ability and enthusiasm for undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, including field‑based teaching. Evidence of, or potential for, attracting external‑research funding and developing productive research collaborations. A commitment to TeTiriti o Waitangi and a willingness to engage with tikanga Māori and mātauranga Māori in research and teaching. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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