Academic Quality and Regulations Lead, Auckland CBD

Updated: 3 months ago
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 26 Jan 2024

  • Full-time*, permanent role based on AUT's city campus in Auckland CBD
  • A unique chance to work across the institution liaising with faculty staff and other central areas to support academic quality processes
  • Scope for development and making the role 'your own'

An exciting opportunity has become available for a person to join the Academic Quality Office (AQO) at AUT.

Auckland University of Technology (AUT) is the newest university in New Zealand. We provide exceptional student learning experiences and develop great graduates across our wide range of innovative academic programmes. 

We are looking for an individual with the right mix of skills and experience in tertiary education to work with academic and professional staff to support excellence in academic quality projects and processes. 

The Academic Quality and Regulations Lead will lead and/or support specific enhancement projects within AQO and across a range of areas, and will work with faculty staff to ensure programme regulations are updated to a high standard.  The role is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the AUT Calendar.

To succeed in this role, you will need:

  • 7+ years' experience working in a complex or senior role in a higher education setting
  • High-level communication and relationship-building skills.
  • Familiarity with academic quality assurance in New Zealand tertiary settings and knowledge of academic quality, programme structures and regulations.
  • Project management or coordination experience.
  • Data literacy and an understanding of the information required in a large organisation to support and monitor complex processes.

Come and be a part of a small, professional, and supportive team - apply now!

Salary Range: $103,397-$106,975 (dependent on experience and qualifications)

Ref: 87446

Closing Date: 26 January 2024 at 11.55pm

*Full time denotes 37.5 hours per week



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