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Senior School Officer

Senior School Officer
Company:

Edith Cowan University Employees, Location, Alumni



Job Function:

Education

Details of the offer

SCHOOL OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES $78,854 to $87,624 P.A (HEW 5) PLUS 17% SUPERANNUATION ONGOING, FULL-TIME, JOONDALUP/MT LAWLEY CAMPUS  TEACHING AND LEARNING SUPPORT OVERVIEW
We have an exciting opportunity for a motivated and skilled professional to join the School of Arts and Humanities, providing specialised administrative support for the School. We are looking to recruit a Senior School Officer to support a broad range of processes contributing to the day-to-day functioning of the School.

THE ROLE
The role will focus on a range of processes supporting the Teaching and Learning functions in the School including assessment extension requests, student progression, academic integrity and misconduct, formal reviews and appeals, as well as support for relevant committees and panel meetings. When problems arise, you will be expected to generate solutions in consultation with academic staff and senior colleagues and implement them successfully. On occasion, you may be required to assist with other general administrative work in the School, which may involve contracts, human resource management, and financial processes.

THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE
You will be a self-motivated, solutions-focused individual who thrives in a busy and complex environment and enjoys working collaboratively. You will have a good understanding of and experience in supporting teaching and learning processes within a higher education context. You will have great attention to detail, especially in written communication and data management, as well as a capacity to support academic staff in the School. 

You will work in a supportive environment as a member of the School's Operations Team, reporting to the Team Leader Teaching and Research Services. On a day-to-day basis you will work closely with academic and professional colleagues in the School. You will often interact with other schools, central university services and key external stakeholders.

ABOUT THE SCHOOL AND THE UNIVERSITY
Edith Cowan University (ECU) is a young and progressive university with a strong reputation for excellence in teaching. ECU has been rated the maximum of five stars for teaching quality by their graduates for 14 years in a row, making ECU the only public university in Australia to achieve such a consistently high rating. ECU's reputation for teaching quality and student experience has been built on the productive relationships they have with their students, industry, communities, and alumni- sharing knowledge for the benefit of all. ECU prides itself on being an inclusive workplace, and seeks to uphold values which focus on personal achievement in a supportive environment where all may succeed.

The School of Arts and Humanities (SAH) is one of the largest at ECU with many diverse academic disciplines arranged into three main clusters: Creative Humanities; Psychology, Counselling, and Criminology; and Social Sciences, Social Work, and Youth Work. The School operates across four campuses, with more than 100 academic and professional staff, and has a strong online education presence. The diversity of the School is a strength, enabling interdisciplinary innovation, a sustainable financial platform, and many opportunities for collaborations with industry and community. In 2026, the school will begin to operate its Creative Humanities program from our new ECU City Campus while maintaining and expanding operations at the Joondalup and South-West (regional) campuses and building our program at the newly opened ECU Sri Lanka campus.

SELECTION CRITERIA
The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate:


Demonstrated understanding of and experience in supporting teaching and learning processes within a higher education context.The ability to use initiative to identify problems, think creatively about their resolution and create solutions, knowing when to escalate problems to their manager for assistance.Excellent skills in the use of Microsoft Office suite of products.Independence in working on directed goals and tasks and managing competing priorities and deadlines.Ability to work collaboratively in support of students, colleagues and external stakeholders, including the ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders. Demonstrated understanding of and experience in supporting teaching and learning processes within a higher education context.The ability to use initiative to identify problems, think creatively about their resolution and create solutions, knowing when to escalate problems to their manager for assistance.Excellent skills in the use of Microsoft Office suite of products.Independence in working on directed goals and tasks and managing competing priorities and deadlines.Ability to work collaboratively in support of students, colleagues and external stakeholders, including the ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders. SCHOOL OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES $78,854 to $87,624 P.A (HEW 5) PLUS 17% SUPERANNUATION ONGOING, FULL-TIME, JOONDALUP/MT LAWLEY CAMPUS  TEACHING AND LEARNING SUPPORT OVERVIEW
We have an exciting opportunity for a motivated and skilled professional to join the School of Arts and Humanities, providing specialised administrative support for the School. We are looking to recruit a Senior School Officer to support a broad range of processes contributing to the day-to-day functioning of the School.

THE ROLE
The role will focus on a range of processes supporting the Teaching and Learning functions in the School including assessment extension requests, student progression, academic integrity and misconduct, formal reviews and appeals, as well as support for relevant committees and panel meetings. When problems arise, you will be expected to generate solutions in consultation with academic staff and senior colleagues and implement them successfully. On occasion, you may be required to assist with other general administrative work in the School, which may involve contracts, human resource management, and financial processes.

THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE
You will be a self-motivated, solutions-focused individual who thrives in a busy and complex environment and enjoys working collaboratively. You will have a good understanding of and experience in supporting teaching and learning processes within a higher education context. You will have great attention to detail, especially in written communication and data management, as well as a capacity to support academic staff in the School. 

You will work in a supportive environment as a member of the School's Operations Team, reporting to the Team Leader Teaching and Research Services. On a day-to-day basis you will work closely with academic and professional colleagues in the School. You will often interact with other schools, central university services and key external stakeholders.

ABOUT THE SCHOOL AND THE UNIVERSITY
Edith Cowan University (ECU) is a young and progressive university with a strong reputation for excellence in teaching. ECU has been rated the maximum of five stars for teaching quality by their graduates for 14 years in a row, making ECU the only public university in Australia to achieve such a consistently high rating. ECU's reputation for teaching quality and student experience has been built on the productive relationships they have with their students, industry, communities, and alumni- sharing knowledge for the benefit of all. ECU prides itself on being an inclusive workplace, and seeks to uphold values which focus on personal achievement in a supportive environment where all may succeed.

The School of Arts and Humanities (SAH) is one of the largest at ECU with many diverse academic disciplines arranged into three main clusters: Creative Humanities; Psychology, Counselling, and Criminology; and Social Sciences, Social Work, and Youth Work. The School operates across four campuses, with more than 100 academic and professional staff, and has a strong online education presence. The diversity of the School is a strength, enabling interdisciplinary innovation, a sustainable financial platform, and many opportunities for collaborations with industry and community. In 2026, the school will begin to operate its Creative Humanities program from our new ECU City Campus while maintaining and expanding operations at the Joondalup and South-West (regional) campuses and building our program at the newly opened ECU Sri Lanka campus.

SELECTION CRITERIA
The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate:


Demonstrated understanding of and experience in supporting teaching and learning processes within a higher education context.The ability to use initiative to identify problems, think creatively about their resolution and create solutions, knowing when to escalate problems to their manager for assistance.Excellent skills in the use of Microsoft Office suite of products.Independence in working on directed goals and tasks and managing competing priorities and deadlines.Ability to work collaboratively in support of students, colleagues and external stakeholders, including the ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders.
You will also demonstrate personal attributes that are congruent with the University's values of Integrity, Respect, Rational Inquiry, Personal Excellence and Courage.

INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY
Edith Cowan University is a diverse and inclusive workplace reflecting and celebrating the differences in our society. Strategies and initiatives are in place to address underrepresentation of specific groups. We welcome applications from suitably qualified people from all backgrounds and are committed to sustaining a workplace where we value our people, celebrate everyone's contributions to success, and work together on overcoming our challenges. We strongly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to apply and are committed to providing a culturally safe workplace with support for First Nations' cultural obligations.

BENEFITS AND REMUNERATION
This position provides a full-time salary of $78,854 to $87,624 p.a plus 17% University superannuation contribution.

ECU supports a work/life balance for staff. Benefits such as flexible working arrangements may also be negotiated to meet your personal circumstances.

ECU has an Award-winning Health and Wellness Program and an extensive range of staff benefits across entertainment, financial, health, travel and consumer goods and services.

For information on the benefits of working at ECU, please visit our website Employment Opportunities Overview.

ECU is a smoke-free environment.

APPLICATION PROCESS
Please consider the position description, then upload your resume and a statement of no more than 2 pages demonstrating your suitability for the role addressing the selection criteria listed above.

Please include details for two referees including your current supervisor / manager (we will not contact referees without your knowledge).

Applications close: Sunday, 12 May 2024 at 11.30pm ASWT. MORE INFORMATION
You are encouraged to contact David Rowbottom (****** ) – Team Leader, Teaching and Research Services to discuss the role and your application and learn more about the exciting opportunities ahead in the School of Arts and Humanities at Edith Cowan University.

You are also encouraged to read the school's Statement of Purpose, Principles, and Ambition for more information.


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Senior School Officer
Company:

Edith Cowan University Employees, Location, Alumni



Job Function:

Education

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