Dunedin - New Zealand
NZ$94,084 to NZ$111,056 or £46,063.15 to £54,372.57 (converted salary*) per annum
2026-03-03
2026-03-29
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES | TE PUNA PĀPORI
SOCIOLOGY, GENDER STUDIES AND CRIMINOLOGY | TE TAURA TAKATA
A unique opportunity to help shape the future of Criminology education in Aotearoa, New Zealand
Based in the beautiful and culturally rich city of Dunedin, with a vibrant student and academic community
Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka
The University of Otago Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka has been a renowned place of learning and discovery for more than 150 years. We strive to become an even more successful, globally influential university, committed to upholding the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi as we advance outstanding research and research‑informed teaching to enable transformative learning and student experiences. Our Vision / Ko te Aronga is for our people and knowledge to transform lives, connect communities, and nurture the environment in Ōtākou, Te Waipounamu, Aotearoa, the Pacific, and the world.
The Sociology, Gender Studies, and Criminology programme is a vibrant, multidisciplinary unit and the largest academic group in the School of Social Sciences, Division of Humanities. Our Criminology programme has a critical criminology focus that we are looking to expand. To support this growth, we are seeking to appoint a Lecturer to join our team in mid‑2026. This is a full‑time, permanent position.
For further information about Criminology at Otago, please see the Information for Candidates and our website below.
The role | Te mahi
We welcome applications from candidates with a demonstrated focus in criminology and/or criminal justice. The successful candidate will teach within the Criminology curriculum and contribute to the wider programme. On commencement, they will contribute to introductory and core criminological theory papers, and over time will be encouraged to develop new undergraduate and postgraduate courses aligned with their expertise.
The successful candidate will develop and maintain an active programme of research and publication. They will supervise postgraduate dissertations and theses and contribute service to the Programme, School, University, and wider communities.
Your skills and experience | Kā pūkeka me kā wheako
Candidates are expected to demonstrate a strong disciplinary grounding in Criminology, with the capacity for high‑quality teaching, research, and service, including:
A doctoral degree in Criminology or related discipline
Demonstrated strong record of research publications in criminology
Demonstrated experience and ability in delivering high‑quality teaching
Ability to contribute to the development and growth of the Criminology major
Demonstrated experience with postgraduate supervision and/or mentorship
Willingness to support Sociology and Gender Studies through occasional teaching and supervision
Demonstrated ability to work with students and staff from diverse academic and cultural backgrounds
Commitment to supporting Māori and Pacific student success, aligned with the University’s Māori Strategic Framework and Pacific Strategic Framework
Further details | Pūroko
This is a full‑time (1 FTE) permanent position based in Ōtepoti, Dunedin.
The appointment range is $94,084 to $111,056 per annum.
The Division is strongly committed to diversity in staffing and encourages applications from women and other under‑represented groups.
Specific enquiries may be directed to Associate Professor Bryndl Hohmann‑Marriott, Head of Sociology, Gender Studies and Criminology.
Application | Tono
To apply, please click on the ‘Apply’ button above. Candidates must provide:
A CV, including employment history
A letter of application addressing the role requirements and including evidence of teaching quality
3–4 referee contact details, including telephone number and email address
Applications quoting reference number 2600145 will close on Sunday, 1 March 2026 (New Zealand Standard Time).