Associate Professor (Accounting), School of Law & Business
University of Notre Dame Australia – Fremantle WA
$165,733 per year
Full‐time, Continuing contract
About the role
This role involves making a significant contribution to the activities of the organisational unit or interdisciplinary area, while playing a key role within the relevant profession or discipline. Academic staff at this level are recognised for their distinction in their disciplinary area and for their ability to contribute meaningfully to teaching, research, and service.
Key Responsibilities
* Deliver and facilitate teaching activities including lectures, tutorials, workshops, practicals, and field or clinical sessions.
* Develop, coordinate, and review curriculum and programmes of study, including course leadership responsibilities.
* Provide leadership for the programme and campus‐level staff; supervise honours and postgraduate students, including research projects and coursework programmes.
* Conduct and lead research initiatives, contributing to the advancement of the discipline and professional practice.
* Undertake marking, assessment, and provide academic guidance through consultation with students.
* Contribute to high‐level administrative functions and participate in departmental and faculty meetings.
Qualifications, skills & experience
* PhD or equivalent qualification and membership of either CPA or CAANZ or equivalent, with significant experience in the relevant discipline.
* Proven teaching experience and expertise in financial accounting and/or audit in an undergraduate program, and accounting in a postgraduate capacity.
* Additional experience in teaching tax accounting and/or tax law is an advantage, as is current or previous registration as a tax agent.
* Demonstrated academic excellence through outstanding contributions to teaching and/or research and/or professional practice.
* Proven teaching and research experience, reflecting the ability to deliver high‐quality academic outcomes.
* Relevant experience beyond tertiary education, evidence of creative, professional, or technical achievements contributing to the advancement of the discipline.
Benefits
* Fast paced environment with opportunity for professional growth
* Generous training and development opportunities
* Friendly and collaborative working environment
EEO Statement
Applicants must have current and valid work rights in Australia. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply. The University commits to a safe, respectful and inclusive environment and will require a self‐declaration regarding gender‐based violence as part of the pre‐employment process.
Applications closing date: 04 June 2026
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