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The Australian Maritime College (AMC) is seeking an experienced and passionate maritime professional to join our Ocean Seafaring team as an Associate Lecturer. This is a unique opportunity to transition your seafaring expertise into a rewarding academic career - training and inspiring the next generation of seafarers through hands-on, industry-relevant education. In this teaching-focused role, you will deliver engaging theory and practical training across deck, engineering and safety disciplines, using state-of-the-art simulators and live vessel environments. You’ll contribute to curriculum development, assessment, and student success while building strong connections with industry. Based in Launceston, with teaching across AMC campuses and opportunities for fieldwork and travel, this role offers a dynamic and meaningful career pathway within a globally recognised maritime institution. If you’re driven, collaborative, and ready to make an impact beyond the vessel - this is your opportunity. We are offering visa sponsorship and relocation for the ideal candidate.
Job Responsibility:
Make an effective and sustained contribution to the University in achieving its strategic objectives and fulfilling its operational responsibilities.
Develop education, training and assessment resources suitable for both face-to-face and online delivery.
Safely co-ordinate and conduct lectures, tutorials, practical classes, workshops, field excursions and assessments.
Contribute to the research/scholarship outputs of the AMC’s Centre for Seafaring and Maritime Operations.
Contribute to the development and maintenance of productive and effective links inside the University, and locally and nationally with the discipline, the profession, industry and the wider community.
Requirements:
A demonstrated ability to prepare and conduct training using a range of innovative and flexible delivery and assessment methods, and to prepare and conduct curriculum, teaching and training, practical classes, field excursions. and to assess student achievement.
A demonstrated ability to work successfully in a team environment, using excellent interpersonal skills.
Demonstrated high level written and oral communication skills.
A strong record of relevant sea service within the international maritime sector, including experience that supports teaching Marine Electrical/Electronic Engineering, High Voltage and Engine Room Simulation topics.
An AMSA-recognised Marine Engineer Class 1 (Motor, or combined Motor and Steam)) certificate of competency (CoC).
An AMSA-recognised Electro-technical Officer (ETO) CoC.
A Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (or the ability and willingness to obtain within six months of commencement), or other relevant education and training qualification/s, and experience in education, training and assessment.
A current Tasmanian Working with Vulnerable People registration (or the ability and willingness to obtain before commencement).
A current Australian C class driver licence or manual vehicle licence.
What we offer:
Access to world‑class maritime training facilities and simulators