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Careers at UniSC

Community focus, global impact.
Do work that matters, connect with great people, and contribute to the journey.

At UniSC, we believe in the power of education, research, and community impact. Join our vibrant team of dedicated professionals and talented academics who are committed to shaping the future through innovation and collaboration.

Our culture

We're young, vibrant, ambitious and one of the fastest growing universities in Australia. This is our culture.

Discover UniSC

Working at UniSC is more than just a job, it’s a chance to join a community that is making a real difference.

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Academic jobs

Explore our diverse academic roles: ongoing and fixed-term positions in research-focused fields, learning and teaching positions; from Academic Level A to Level E.

Professional Jobs

UniSC offers ongoing and fixed-term professional opportunities; from marketing to student support, finance to IT, our professional staff ensure campus functionality and student success.

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Casual jobs

At UniSC, our vibrant campuses thrive with opportunities for casual staff, from academic opportunities, to dynamic roles in our bustling cafes and event venues and beyond.

UniSC in the News

New coating could improve safety of medical implants
7 Apr

A team of scientists from the University of the Sunshine Coast and around the world has developed a promising way to reduce the risks from biodegradable medical implants. 

Tomer Ventura looks at prawn
Prawn baby boom could crack new market
18 Mar

Build it and they will spawn - the outstanding success of a hatchery custom-built by scientists at the University of the Sunshine Coast could make a native prawn species the next big thing in Australian seafood

Underwater recorders reveal surprising dolphin and whale activity at southern Great Barrier Reef
26 Nov 2025

Researchers from the University of the Sunshine Coast have become the first to publish acoustic data that confirms the presence of the elusive dwarf minke whale in the southern Great Barrier Reef.