Deputy Director, Centre for Aboriginal Studies (s50d)
At Curtin we are committed to embedding the voices and perspectives of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples at the forefront of our decision-making to create an environment in which everyone thrives.
In line with Curtin's **** Strategic Plan, Curtin University is committed to optimising employment outcomes for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Curtin University considers that being an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person is a genuine occupational requirement for this position under section 50(d) of the Equal Opportunity Act **** (WA).
Therefore, only applications from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people will be considered.
We invite applications for the position of Deputy Director, Centre for Aboriginal Studies (CAS).
This role represents a unique opportunity to lead and inspire within one of Australia's most dynamic universities, dedicated to fostering higher education and creating positive social change within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Your new role
The Centre for Aboriginal Studies (CAS) aspires to make a difference through fostering higher education in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities we serve, to create positive social change for all Australians.
As Deputy Director of CAS, you will be at the heart of our mission to integrate the rich perspectives and voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples into the fabric of our university.
Your leadership will be pivotal in nurturing a culturally safe space for learning and collaboration, where the aspirations and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and staff are championed.
Key Responsibilities
Collaboratively work under the guidance of the Director to enhance the participation and success of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples within the university.
Provide leadership and operational management to our dedicated Aboriginal Academic team, driving excellence in teaching, research, and community engagement.
Foster meaningful relationships with industry partners, associations, and the broader community to further the reach and impact of the CAS.
About You
We are seeking an individual with a deep commitment to Indigenous education and community empowerment.
You are a leader who understands the transformative role of education and is grounded in strong community connections, bringing experience, insight and integrity to your work.
You are motivated by opportunities to elevate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices and knowledge, thrive in collaborative spaces, and lead with respect, empathy, and purpose.
Your approach to problem-solving is innovative and informed by lived experience, community engagement, and a genuine desire to support others to achieve their goals.
Selection Criteria
Leadership – Strong, respected connections with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, communities, and culture; demonstrated leadership in embedding cultural diversity, indigenised curriculum principles, and equity in teaching and learning.
Ability to develop a shared vision, inspire others, and lead meaningful change.
Strategic Focus – Understanding of the internal and external operating environments relevant to CAS and the University.
Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging – Ability to articulate key equity and inclusion challenges within CAS and a demonstrated commitment to addressing them.
Communication & Interpersonal Skills – Excellent written and verbal communication, negotiation, conflict-resolution, and networking skills.
People Leadership – Ability to attract, develop, and empower staff and students, supporting individual and team excellence and fostering a respectful, positive culture.
Credibility & Stakeholder Engagement – Strong reputation and credibility within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, academia, and external stakeholders.
Commitment to Excellence & Innovation – Proven capacity to drive continuous improvement in student experience, teaching quality, and research.
Desirable – Academic experience.
Experience managing organisational units in a university setting.
What We Offer You
Situated on Whadjuk Nyungar Country, our vibrant Bentley campus includes an art gallery, gym, childcare and medical centre, bus station, accessible parking and numerous food options including a supermarket.
In addition to the vibrant campus life, we offer generous benefits, including additional leave, salary packaging, health and wellbeing services, and a range of discounts for retail, travel and more.
Application Process
To apply, please submit the following documents:
Up to date resume
Cover letter outlining your interest and demonstrating how your background meets the position's selection criteria.
Arrive reference: *******.
Late applications or applications received via email will not be considered.
Only successful candidates will be contacted.
Applications close: 8:30 pm (Boorloo, AWST), Wednesday 7 January ****.
Please note: Curtin University will be closed following Friday 19th December.
The University will reopen on Monday 5th January.
This break will impact all current recruitment processes, and as a result, you may not receive any updates on this process until early January ****.
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