Location: School of Business and Creative Industries, UniSC Moreton Bay or Sunshine Coast campus.
Salary: Level D, $174,423–$192,092, plus up to 17% employer superannuation.
Employment: Full‐time, ongoing appointment with a Discipline Lead role offered for an initial three‐year term.
The opportunity
This is a career‐defining opportunity for an accomplished academic leader to shape the future of accounting education at UniSC. Appointed on an ongoing basis as Associate Professor of Accounting, you will also undertake the role of Discipline Lead for Accounting and Finance for an initial three‐year term, with scope to make a visible and lasting impact.
Reporting to Professor MarkLoon, Dean, School of Business and Creative Industries, you will provide academic leadership across learning and teaching, curriculum innovation, research‐informed practice and people development. You will work closely with colleagues across the School to lead curriculum renewal, support accreditation readiness, strengthen industry engagement and build a high‐performing, inclusive academic culture.
Responsibilities
* Provide academic leadership across accounting and finance, fostering a collaborative, high‐performing and inclusive discipline culture.
* Lead curriculum design, renewal and quality assurance across undergraduate and postgraduate programs, ensuring alignment with accreditation and industry expectations.
* Deliver high‐quality teaching that engages and challenges students across a range of delivery modes.
* Contribute to research and scholarship that informs teaching practice and strengthens disciplinary impact.
* Mentor and support academic staff and early‐career academics, contributing to capability building and succession planning.
* Build and sustain productive relationships with industry, professional bodies and external stakeholders to enhance student outcomes and employability.
* Contribute to School and University governance, planning and strategic initiatives aligned with UniSC's priorities.
About you
You are an established academic leader with national standing in accounting or a related discipline, ready to apply your expertise at an institutional level. You combine credibility in learning and teaching with a sophisticated understanding of curriculum governance, accreditation and academic quality, and are recognised for your ability to lead people with clarity, care and purpose.
You bring a genuine commitment to developing others, with a proven record of mentoring and supporting early and mid‐career researchers and academics to build confidence, capability and scholarly profiles. You enjoy creating environments where people feel supported to grow, experiment and succeed, and where strong performance is underpinned by trust, inclusion and shared ambition.
Qualifications and experience
* A doctoral qualification in accounting or a related discipline, or equivalent professional standing.
* Demonstrated excellence and leadership in learning and teaching, including curriculum design, assessment, program leadership and quality assurance.
* Proven experience in academic leadership, program or discipline coordination, and mentoring of academic staff.
* A strong record of research and/or scholarship that enhances teaching practice and disciplinary standing.
* Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build trust, engagement and collaboration.
* Experience engaging with industry, professional bodies and external stakeholders to enhance learning, teaching and graduate outcomes.
Benefits
* Competitive salary and up to 17% employer superannuation.
* Flexible work arrangements and generous leave options.
* Professional development and career pathway opportunities.
* Access to modern teaching and research facilities.
UniSC is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. Applications from all backgrounds are encouraged, including those with disabilities, women in STEM, First Nations Peoples, and individuals of diverse cultures, genders, abilities and experiences.
Contact: Professor MarkLoon, Dean, School of Business and Creative Industries – [emailprotected]
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