* $108,559 to $117,574 pa
* Full-time continuing appointment
* Toowoomba OR Springfield OR Ipswich campus
* Status/Term of position: Full-time ongoing appointment (36 hours per week)
* Total remuneration range: $108,559 to $117,574 pa
* Campus location: Toowoomba, Springfield or Ipswich campus
* To be considered for this position, you will need to have the right to work in Australia.
Are you passionate about driving quality and continuous improvement in higher education? Join UniSQ’s Curriculum and Quality Unit as an Evaluations Advisor. Based in Toowoomba, Springfield or Ipswich, this role offers an exciting opportunity to make a tangible impact on student experience and program quality across the University.
In this role, you will work closely with the Manager (Evaluation Methodologies) to develop, implement and maintain evaluation strategies that support course and program enhancements. You’ll oversee the administration of student feedback surveys, manage project documentation, and deliver regular reporting on quality assurance activities. Your expertise in research, analysis, and benchmarking will help drive innovative methodologies and support continuous improvement initiatives.
Who you are
You’re a curious and analytical professional who enjoys turning data and feedback into meaningful insights that drive improvement. You bring a strong eye for detail and take a thoughtful, evidence-based approach to your work, with the ability to balance analysis with practical outcomes.
You’re confident engaging with a wide range of stakeholders and can communicate complex information in a clear and accessible way. Whether you’re facilitating a discussion, delivering training, or preparing a report, you build trust and credibility through your professionalism and collaborative style.
Highly organised and adaptable, you’re comfortable managing multiple projects and priorities, and you respond well to change. You’re motivated by making a tangible impact - supporting better learning experiences and contributing to continuous improvement across courses and programs.
What you'll do
In this role, you’ll play a key part in shaping how the University understands and enhances the quality of its courses and programs. You’ll design and deliver evaluation activities, analyse data and feedback, and translate insights into clear, actionable recommendations that support better learning and teaching outcomes.
Day to day, you’ll coordinate course evaluation processes, manage projects, and develop reports and dashboards that inform decision-making at both course and program level. You’ll also engage with academic and professional staff—facilitating discussions, contributing to professional development, and building capability in evaluation and quality practices across the University.
In your first 6–12 months, you’ll establish strong stakeholder relationships, confidently manage evaluation cycles, and contribute to improving reporting, data quality, and evaluation approaches. Your work will directly influence key portfolio initiatives and program reviews, giving you the opportunity to grow your expertise in evaluation, analytics, and project delivery within a collaborative and impact-focused environment.
What will help you succeed
We’re seeking someone with undergraduate qualifications in a relevant field and demonstrated experience in evaluation methodologies and project management—ideally within tertiary education. Strong skills in data analysis, visualisation, and reporting are essential, alongside excellent communication, interpersonal, and presentation abilities. The successful candidate will be a team player, committed to upholding UniSQ’s values of Respect, Integrity, and Excellence. Occasional travel between campuses may be required.
If you’re driven to turn insights into impact and enjoy working in a collaborative, improvement focused environment, this role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution.
For further information about this role, please contact Professor Jason Bainbridge, Dean (Curriculum and Quality) via +61 7 4631v1676 or .
Building on its strengths as Australia’s leading regional university, UniSQ partners closely with its communities to drive innovation and create opportunity through education and research. Guided by our values of respect, integrity, and excellence, UniSQ’s Strategic Plan 2026–2030 sets a clear ambition: to be Australia’s most transformative university by embracing our regional identity, fostering inclusive learning and research environments, and delivering globally relevant outcomes with strong local impact.
The University offers a range of different ways of working and connecting across our physical and virtual spaces to meet the needs of our students, partners and community. We value diversity and strive to foster an inclusive environment that is underpinned by our values and champions, embraces and respects differences.
We support and encourage applications from all diversity groups. With an increasingly diverse workforce, we understand that careers may be placed on hold or limited throughout many life circumstances.
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To be considered for this position, you will need to have the right to work in Australia.
Reference Number: 0092_04/26
Location: Toowoomba OR Springfield OR Ipswich campus
Term: Full-time continuing appointment (36 hours/week)
Salary: Total remuneration range $108,559 to $117,574 pa (includes salary range of $91,553 to $99,155 pa, employer super contributions of 17% and annual leave loading)
Closes: Wednesday, 13 May 2026 at 11:30 pm (AEST)
At UniSQ we are united by our core values of Respect, Integrity and Excellence, which guide our daily actions and decision-making. UniSQ is a child safe organisation.
As part of the University of Southern Queensland's commitment to fostering a safe, respectful and rewarding work environment and in compliance with our legal obligations, we require candidates to declare whether they have been investigated for an allegation of Gender Based Violence, or determined to have engaged in conduct that constitutes Gender Based Violence, during the course of their previous employment or in any legal process.
This information helps us meet our legal obligations under the National Higher Education Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender Based Violence, and will be considered when determining a candidate's suitability for employment, so that we can keep our University community safe.
If you know that this role is right for you, please submit your current resume together with a two-page (maximum) statement, outlining your skills and experience relative to ‘Who we’re looking for’ in the position description.
For more information on our selection process please refer to your recruitment journey available on our website.