Overview
Course Development Specialist – Temporary, Part Time (3 Days per week).
Salary: AFTRS Academic 3, Tier 2 (ACA 3.4) - $153,967 pro-rata + 15.4% super, and excellent benefits.
Close Date: The closing date for applications is Sunday 29 March 2026 11:59pm. Late applications cannot be accepted.
Apply: Via the AFTRS Jobs Portal
AFTRS is the national screen and audio school – the only Australian education institution to consistently make The Hollywood Reporter's prestigious annual list of the top film schools in the world. Working hand-in-hand with the screen and broadcast industries, AFTRS is a global centre of excellence that delivers the highest level of screen and audio education, training and research across Australia.
About the role
The Course Development Specialist supports the Director of Teaching & Learning by implementing course design directives, undertaking research and development, and focusing on the academic quality assurance of new AFTRS award courses. This includes preparing the necessary documentation in consultation with, and under the direction of relevant stakeholders.
The role operationalises AFTRS academic vision and supports the Award Course Plan by implementing curriculum design tasks and ensuring robust academic documentation. The Course Development Specialist strengthens academic quality assurance, contributes to regulatory compliance and enables efficient course development across AFTRS.
Key Accountabilities
* Implement course design directions provided by the Director, Teaching & Learning, and in collaboration with Key Stakeholders.
* Research national and international curriculum models to inform AFTRS course structures and best practice.
* Ensure activities are aligned with all relevant policy documentation and contribute to the drafting and revision of policy documents, as required and in accordance with guidance from the Director, Teaching & Learning, to support course development and academic quality assurance.
* Design and draft academic documentation including course proposals, benchmarking reports, governance papers and quality assurance materials, in alignment with TEQSA requirements.
* Facilitate consultation activities, gather input from staff, industry, alumni and students, and translate insights into curriculum documentation.
* Incorporate principles of inclusivity and cultural respect into curriculum design and delivery, including diverse student engagement, fostering culturally safe learning environments and embedding First Nations perspectives.
* Conduct benchmarking, mapping and alignment exercises.
* Prepare documentation for various Boards, Councils and Committees.
* Collaborate with Program Convenors, Discipline Leads and Production teams to ensure accurate academic documentation and readiness for delivery.
* There may be a requirement to undertake tasks outside the scope of the responsibilities listed to support the organisation. AFTRS will engage in a conversation should these tasks arise.
About you – You Have
* Experience designing and writing curriculum within higher education, preferably at AQF 7-9.
* Demonstrated understanding of TEQSA, AQF, HESF and academic governance frameworks.
* Strong skills in curriculum mapping, assessment design and quality assurance processes.
* Excellent research, analytical and academic writing capability.
* Ability to synthesise complex information into clear curriculum documentation.
* Experience facilitating consultation or collaborative design activities.
* High level skills in project management and demonstrated experience in coordinating planning, scheduling, monitoring progress and managing competing priorities while effectively engaging with multiple stakeholders to deliver outcomes within set timeframes and quality standards.
* Experience in fostering culturally and psychologically safe work environments.
Notes: The successful applicant must hold the unrestricted Right to Work in Australia for the contract period and will be required to undertake a Working with Children Check.
As a creative organisation, we understand the importance of offering flexible working to support creativity, wellbeing, and balance. We will genuinely consider applications for job share and part-time working. We also support working from home and flexible working hours.
AFTRS is committed to building a richly diverse staff and faculty. AFTRS actively supports and appreciates workplace diversity, First Nations values, and we strongly encourage and welcome applicants from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from a wide range of backgrounds and people with a disability. We are committed to providing reasonable adjustments through our recruitment and selection process. If you require any support or reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please email jobs@aftrs.edu.au or call 02 9805 6610.
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