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Head of School, School of Humanities Social Sciences – UNSW CanberrabrVaardigheden, ervaring, kwalificaties: als u de juiste match bent voor deze functie, zorg er dan voor dat u vandaag nog solliciteert.brpThis Job is based in Australia. /pbrEmployment Type:brpFull-time, 5-year leadership appointment /pbrRemuneration:brpCompetitive industry salary package /pbrLocation:brpUNSW Canberra, Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) Campus, Canberra ACT /pbrAbout UsbrpUNSW Canberra is a unique national institution, combining world-class education and research with strong partnerships across Defence, government and industry. Located at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA), we are committed to developing future leaders through outstanding teaching, innovative research and meaningful societal impact. With almost 60 years of collaboration with the Australian Defence Force, UNSW Canberra provides a distinctive environment where academic excellence meets real-world impact. /pbrpThe School of Humanities Social Sciences (HASS) is a vibrant academic community dedicated to understanding people, societies and the forces shaping our region and the world, with a focus of defence and security‑related issues. Home to internationally recognised researchers, educators and professional staff, the School delivers excellence across disciplines including history, international and political studies, Indo-Pacific studies, war studies, ‘lawfare’, ethics, security studies, human‑centred cyber and space systems, strategic affairs and English and media studies. Its interdisciplinary research provides thought leadership on some of today's most significant global challenges, including Asia‑Pacific development and security, conflict and society, international ethics, maritime security, military affairs and future operations. Through its distinctive partnerships with Defence, government and industry, the School develops graduates and research that influence policy, leadership and public debate both nationally and internationally. /pbrpTo learn more about the School of Humanities Social Sciences, please visit: /pbrWhy Your Role MattersbrpThe Head of School provides strategic, academic and operational leadership for the School of Humanities Social Sciences, ensuring excellence across research, education, people leadership and external engagement. Working closely with the Rector, UNSW Canberra, the Head of School is a key member of the Faculty Executive and plays a pivotal role in shaping the future direction of the School while contributing to the University's strategic ambitions. /pbrpLeading a diverse academic community, the Head of School will foster a culture of collaboration, innovation and inclusion while strengthening the School's national and international reputation. The role is responsible for driving outstanding research performance, delivering an exceptional student experience, strengthening interdisciplinary collaboration, and enhancing engagement with Defence, government, industry and international partners. The successful candidate will champion the critical role that the humanities and social sciences play in developing ethical, informed and globally minded leaders equipped to address complex societal and security challenges. /pbrpA continuing academic appointment may be negotiated for an outstanding candidate with the appropriate academic standing and experience. /pbrResponsibilitiesbrpSpecific responsibilities for this role include (but are not limited to): /pbrLeadershipbrullibr/liliDevelop and implement a strategic vision for the School aligned with the priorities of UNSW Canberra and the University's strategic plan.br/liliInspire and lead a high-performing, collaborative and inclusive academic culture that supports excellence in teaching, research and engagement.br/liliChampion interdisciplinary scholarship, innovation and continuous improvement across the School.br/li /ulbrAcademic Leadershipbrullibr/liliDrive research excellence and strengthen the School's national and international reputation.br/liliLead initiatives that enhance education quality, student success and curriculum innovation.br/liliFoster productive collaborations with Defence, government, industry, community organisations and international partners.br/liliSupport research that informs public policy, leadership, national security and broader societal outcomes.br/li /ulbrPeople Leadershipbrullibr/liliLead the recruitment, development, mentoring and performance of academic and professional staff within the School of Humanities Social Sciences.br/liliBuild leadership capability across the School through effective succession planning and talent development.br/liliPromote a culture that values diversity, inclusion, wellbeing and respectful behaviours.br/li /ulbrStrategic Operational Managementbrullibr/liliOversee the School's financial, workforce and operational planning.br/liliEnsure effective governance, compliance and implementation of University policies.br/liliMaintain oversight of Work Health and Safety responsibilities and the effective management of School resources and facilities.br/li /ulbrSkills And ExperiencebrpThe successful candidate will bring: /pbrullibr/liliAn outstanding academic record with an international reputation in a relevant humanities or social sciences discipline.br/liliDemonstrated success leading complex academic organisations or significant research and education portfolios.br/liliA proven ability to develop and implement strategic initiatives that deliver measurable outcomes.br/liliExceptional people leadership skills with the ability to inspire, engage and develop high‑performing teams.br/liliExperience managing organisational change and fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation and continuous improvement.br/liliOutstanding communication, stakeholder engagement and relationship management skills.br/liliA demonstrated commitment to advancing research and education that addresses complex national and global challenges.br/li /ulbrpTo learn more about this position and view the comprehensive skills and selection criteria, please refer to the Position Description. /pbrBenefits And CulturebrpAt UNSW, our people are at the centre of everything we do. We recognise that our staff are fundamental to achieving our mission of improving lives through excellence in education and research. /pbrOur Benefits Includebrullibr/liliFlexible working options where operationally appropriatebr/liliOngoing leadership and professional development opportunitiesbr/lili17% employer superannuationbr/liliAdditional three days of leave over the Christmas periodbr/liliAccess to a wide range of staff discounts and wellbeing initiativesbr/liliA collaborative and inclusive workplace committed to excellencebr/li /ulbrpApplications close: Sunday 30 August 2026 at 11:30pm (Canberra ACT time). /pbrpAs part of our recruitment process candidates will be required to undergo pre‑employment screening, which will include reference checks, qualification verification, right‑to‑work verification, and criminal history screening where relevant to the role. /pbrpUNSW is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion. Applications from women, people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people living with disability, members of the LGBTIQ+ community, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are strongly encouraged. UNSW provides workplace adjustments for people with disability and access to flexible work options for eligible staff. xgiwjmb The University reserves the right not to proceed with any appointment. /pbr
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