Tutor in Plant Pathology
Support teaching and student learning in plant protection, ecology, and biological sciences through labs, tutorials, and hands-on academic assistance.
Mō te tūka | The role
In this hands-on teaching support role, you’ll help deliver high-quality learning experiences for diploma and undergraduate students across plant protection, ecology, and biological sciences. Working closely with academic staff, you’ll lead laboratory classes, support tutorials and field trips, and help students develop confidence and capability in their studies.
You’ll also play a key part in preparing teaching materials, maintaining accurate records, and contributing to a positive and engaging learning environment.
Some tasks of the role include:
Leading Diploma and 100-600 level laboratory classes in pest-management, ecology, biological and plant sciences
Assisting with preparation and delivery of teaching materials
Helping coordinate tutorials, field trips, and tours
Supporting postgraduate students and maintaining equipment
Preparing and maintaining documentation and student records
Sharing knowledge and contributing to a collaborative teaching environment
Mahi & Wāhi / Utu | Work pattern, location & salary
This is a fixed term role ending December 20206, based at our Lincoln Campus in the Department of Pest-management and Conservation and works 37.5 hours per week (1.0 FTE). While the position is primarily on-campus, some work-from-home flexibility may be available depending on the role’s requirements.
The salary for this position is Tutor: Grade A1, $58,822 - $72,688.
Kā tino Pūkeka/Whēako | Essential skills/experience for the role
To be successful in the role you will have:
A postgraduate degree (MSc or PhD) in biology or a related discipline
Knowledge of fungal diagnostics, molecular techniques, and microbial production
Strong data handling and statistical analysis skills
The ability to maintain accurate, concise records
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with a collaborative mindset
Strong organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise and meet deadlines
A commitment to working within LU policies and supporting a positive work culture
Kā hua ka riro ki a koe | What's in it for you?
Join a supportive, inclusive community that values diversity, wellbeing, and professional growth. Benefits include:
Flexible, family-friendly work and free on-site parking
Professional development & mentorship to grow your career
Wellbeing support (free, confidential services via Clearhead)
Southern Cross employee benefits
On-campus gym with discounted membership
On-site early childhood centre with staff discounts
A social culture – friendly people, supportive teams, and plenty of opportunities to connect through events, clubs, and activities
A vibrant campus: beautiful grounds, cafés, and a collaborative atmosphere
Mō mātou | About us
Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki | Lincoln University is a specialist institution dedicated to impactful research and higher education that supports land-based industries in New Zealand and globally.
Our campus sits at the heart of the Lincoln research precinct, complemented by university-owned farms and research stations that blend education, research, and hands-on learning. At Lincoln, students are at the heart of everything we do—we empower them to grow their potential and contribute to a more sustainably productive world through world-class teaching and research.
As a progressive university with an ambitious vision, we value a professional workforce that reflects the diversity of our community. Our staff engage with students, parents, government, iwi, and external stakeholders, upholding Lincoln University’s reputation through their work.
Our Te Tiriti o Waitangi commitments begin with mana whenua. We honour our special relationship with Ngāi Te Ruahikihiki and Te Taumutu Rūnanga, embedded in our He Tūtohinga Whakamātau | Charter of Understanding.
Tono ināianei | Apply now
Ready to apply? Submit your CV and a cover letter that highlights your fit - tell us why you want this role and what motivates you to join Lincoln University.
Applications received via email will not be considered, however specific enquiry relating to the role can be made to cor.vink@lincoln.ac.nz
We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive community where everyone feels valued and supported, and we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds.
We are only considering applicants who have current unrestricted legal working rights in New Zealand. We are unable to provide visa sponsorship for this role.
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