Senior Director: Global Engagement and Policy
Universities Australia (UA) is the voice of Australia's universities.
We work hard to ensure Australia has a strong higher education and research sector to support the nation's future.We champion the role universities play in generating vast social, economic and cultural value for the nation and the rest of the world.
We advocate for higher education policy settings that are in the national interest.On behalf of our 39 member universities, we actively collaborate with policy makers and political leaders at all levels of government, engage directly with the community and work closely with international partners to help support Australia's world-class university system.ABOUT THE ROLE:The Senior Director: Global Engagement and Policy will lead UA's global engagement and policy efforts, steering the organisation's international strategy and managing high-impact relationships with key global partners.
In this pivotal leadership role, the Senior Director will craft and execute UA's global engagement plan, ensuring Australia's higher education sector remains at the forefront of international policy discussions and decision-making.The Senior Director will be a vital advocate for the sector, driving strategic engagement and building relationships with international and security portfolios within the Australian Government.
This includes deepening ties with foreign governments and diplomatic bodies while advancing innovative policies in international education that position Australia's universities as global leaders.This role is crucial to UA's mission of keeping Australia's universities competitive, globally connected, and influential in shaping the future of international education.
The Senior Director will be responsible for ensuring UA's effective engagement with international and domestic government stakeholders to champion policies that positively impact the sector and bolster Australia's reputation as a forward-thinking, globally engaged nation.UA is looking for a dynamic and visionary leader with a passion for education and deep expertise in foreign policy.
The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in international and security policy and the influence needed to ensure UA's active participation in shaping key policies that benefit both the higher education sector and Australia as a whole.As a key figure in UA's leadership group, the Senior Director will elevate the organisation's standing as a trusted and influential peak body, working with international policymakers, innovators, and stakeholders.
A central focus of the role will be cultivating and sustaining strategic partnerships in priority regions such as ASEAN, China, India, Europe, the UK, and North America.In addition to overseeing UA's global portfolio, the Senior Director will provide strategic support to UA's senior leadership, including the Executive, UA Board, Vice-Chancellors, and Deputy Vice-Chancellors (International), helping them navigate and influence the increasingly complex international policy landscape.The Senior Director will also engage with senior government departments and ministries, including the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Education, Defence, Prime Minister and Cabinet, Home Affairs and the Attorney-General's Department, ensuring UA is at the table for critical policy discussions.KEY RESPONSIBILITIESBuild and maintain strategic relationships
with internal and external stakeholders, including Vice-Chancellors, Deputy Vice-Chancellors, university executives, ministers, overseas universities, and domestic and international government bodies involved in higher education.Develop and execute
UA's global engagement plan.Stay informed
on global higher education and research trends and provide expert advice on the role of universities in national and global policy, offering insights on key reports and policy papers.Drive UA's policy agenda
on critical global issues such as international relations, trade, defence, security, immigration, and international development.Create impactful policy and advocacy tools
including original reports, fact sheets, and one-pagers to promote UA's stance on global education, international collaboration, and policy reform.Develop and implement innovative partnership strategies
to enhance UA's global relations and the profile and impact of UA member universities.Facilitate collaboration
on strategic projects by leveraging relationships with UA member universities, providing executive support for committees and working groups, ensuring timely follow-up on action items.Collaborate with the UA Executive
to design and implement strategies that advance UA's international policy objectives.Contribute as a member of the UA senior leadership group , providing critical analysis and input on organisational strategies and initiatives.Lead the organisation of symposiums, dialogues, and forums
related to global engagement and policy leadership.Perform other duties
as required.SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREDProven ability to synthesise and analyse
relevant data and information to provide sound policy advice, particularly in global public policy.Deep understanding of the current policy landscape , particularly in Australia, with a strong track record of building networks across government, diplomatic corps, and international business sectors.Knowledge of the Australian and global higher education sectors , including relevant policies, procedures, and legislative frameworks.Expertise in delivering high-level policy advisory services
that support organisational goals.Strong interpersonal, verbal communication, facilitation, and negotiation skills , with the ability to engage effectively with people at all levels.Exceptional writing skills , with experience creating media materials, opinion pieces, reports, submissions, speeches, discussion papers, and strategic plans.Demonstrated ability to lead and manage projects
in a dynamic, collaborative, and cross-functional team environment.Experience in a senior role
in foreign affairs, industry peak body, ministerial office, or advocacy organisation is desirable.UA OFFERS:Competitive salary plus 17% superSalary packaging options that can improve your take-home payFlexible working options to support work-life balanceAdditional 2 weeks personal/carers leave annuallyGenerous parental leave entitlementsFREE annual flu vaccinationsFREE parkingAccess to free guidance and counselling through our Employee Assistance ProgramREPORTS TO
Head of PolicyEMPLOYMENT TYPE
Full-time, 3-year contract with the possibility of extension.Additional InformationThis position may require occasional travel to engage with stakeholders and attend relevant meetings or events.TO APPLYPlease include your CV and a cover page which outlines your suitability for the role.Applications close Sunday 17th November 2024 at 11:55pm.
#J-18808-Ljbffr