Lecturer (Level B) / Senior Lecturer (Level C) in Banking and Finance
Job No.: 692611
Location: Caulfield campus
Employment Type: Full-time
Duration: Continuing appointment
Remuneration: $118,974 - $141,283 Level B / $145,740 - $168,049 Level C plus 17% employer superannuation
- Amplify your impact at a world top 50 University
- Join our inclusive, collaborative community
- Be surrounded by extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them
About Us
Monash Business School is a dynamic and globally engaged faculty operating across three Australian campuses, Clayton, Caulfield and Peninsula, and in Malaysia, forming part of Monash University’s Faculty of Business and Economics. Our structure includes seven discipline-based departments and a wide range of research centres exploring behavioural economics, development economics, employment and work, and retail studies.
The Department of Banking and Finance, established in 2014 with roots in the David Syme School of Banking and Finance, leads internationally in banking and finance education and research. With a strong commitment to excellence, our Department houses approximately 70 academic staff and boasts first-class infrastructure including comprehensive database access and dedicated research IT support. We deliver high-impact research and engaging teaching experiences, and actively collaborate with industry to shape meaningful change.
About the Opportunity
We are seeking an exceptional academic with a passion for high-quality research and innovative teaching in banking and finance to join us in the role of Lecturer (Level B) or Senior Lecturer (Level C). The position involves significant contributions across education, scholarship, and service, with responsibilities including:
- Leading and contributing to scholarly research, including publication in high-quality finance journals
- Teaching and developing course materials across undergraduate and postgraduate levels
- Supervising honours and postgraduate coursework students
- Participating in the design and delivery of curriculum in areas such as asset pricing, corporate finance, fintech, and household finance
- Contributing to departmental and faculty governance, planning, and committee activities
- Supporting Monash Business School’s commitment to international accreditation and responsible leadership principles
You’ll be joining a vibrant academic environment where your teaching and research will be supported by strong infrastructure, collaborative culture, and a shared vision for growth and impact.
About You
You are a committed academic with a completed or near-completion PhD in Finance and/or Banking, and demonstrate emerging leadership in research and education. You bring:
- Research expertise in one or more high-demand finance fields
- Evidence of scholarly engagement through publication, revise-and-resubmit status or evidence of the potential to publish in top-tier journals
- A strong record of teaching performance and curriculum innovation in tertiary settings
- Effective communication and collaboration skills, with a collegiate approach to team and service work
- A demonstrated commitment to academic service and a willingness to support departmental initiatives
- The ability to work constructively with students, colleagues, and external stakeholders
Whether you’re progressing in your academic career or bringing new energy from a postdoctoral or teaching-focused background, you’ll thrive in a team that values excellence, impact, and integrity.
To Apply
Your application must include a cover letter, resume, job market paper, evidence of teaching quality and experience and at a minimum of two recommendation letters. Please send your recommendation letters to buseco-baf.recruitment@monash.edu
Enquiries: Professor Susan Thorp, Professor and Head, Department of Banking and Finance, +61 3 9903 4193
Position Descriptions:
Applications Close: Sunday 10th of May 2026, 11:55pm AEST
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