Job Description
Glencoe Institute of Higher Education (GIHE) is a higher education provider based in Perth, WA, currently undergoing TEQSA accreditation, and committed to delivering quality education to both domestic and international students. Guided by its vision to foster excellence in learning, teaching, and industry engagement, the Institute empowers graduates with the knowledge, skills, and ethical awareness to contribute meaningfully to society. Its mission is realised through inclusive, innovative, and student-centred approaches that uphold academic excellence, integrity, and transformative learning experiences.
Why Join GIHE?
GIHE provides a distinguished and student-centred learning environment that fosters academic excellence, ethical awareness, and industry-informed engagement. Students benefit from:
Excellence in Learning and Teaching: High-quality, evidence-based teaching and continuous improvement in curriculum design.
Inclusive and Ethical Learning Culture: A respectful, equitable, and ethical academic environment.
Industry and Community Collaboration: Engagement with industry and community partners to enhance relevance and real-world impact.
Innovation and Technology Integration: Use of emerging technologies to enhance learning outcomes and employability.
Professional and Reflective Development: Support for scholarship, critical thinking, and lifelong learning skills.
Sustainability and Responsible Practice: Promotion of responsible, ethical, and sustainable approaches across academic and operational activities.
About the Role
Glencoe Institute of Higher Education invites expressions of interest from qualified and experienced academic professionals to join our collaborative team as a Discipline Coordinator. This senior academic role is responsible for the coordination, quality assurance, and effective delivery of subjects within an assigned discipline, ensuring alignment with the Higher Education Standards Framework (HESF 2021), the ESOS Act 2000, and TEQSA requirements. The role plays a key part in maintaining academic standards, supporting teaching and learning quality, and contributing to the Institute’s governance and continuous improvement initiatives.
Position Summary
The Discipline Coordinator:
Provides academic leadership and coordination across a discipline area, ensuring rigorous, consistent, and compliant subject delivery and assessment.
Supports the implementation of academic policies and quality assurance processes, including assessment moderation, academic integrity, and student progression monitoring.
Collaborates with the Dean, Academic Board, Teaching & Learning Committee, and academic staff to enhance curriculum relevance, graduate outcomes, and student engagement.
Contributes to accreditation, internal reviews, and TEQSA monitoring activities, ensuring alignment with regulatory and governance frameworks.
Mentors academic staff, fosters a culture of scholarly practice, and promotes ethical, inclusive, and innovative teaching and learning.
Applications should include a CV and a statement addressing the selection criteria (optional) and be submitted to [email protected] or via Indeed.
Key Responsibilities
Coordinate the academic delivery of subjects within the assigned discipline, ensuring alignment with approved course and subject outlines.
Support the implementation and consistent application of academic policies relating to assessment, moderation, progression, academic integrity, and scholarly activity.
Oversee assessment design, marking, and moderation processes to ensure fairness, consistency, and alignment with learning outcomes.
Monitor student academic performance and progression trends within the discipline and contribute to early intervention and improvement strategies, including identifying and escalating academic risk indicators for international students in accordance with ESOS requirements.
Contribute to course and subject review processes, including the development, amendment, or review of curriculum documentation.
Ensure prescribed and recommended learning resources are current, accessible, and available to students prior to each teaching period.
Promote a culture of academic integrity, ethical scholarship, and the responsible use of artificial intelligence in learning and assessment, consistent with the Institute’s policies and procedure.
Provide discipline-level academic advice and reports to the Dean, Teaching & Learning Committee, and Academic Board as required.
Support the preparation of evidence and documentation for accreditation, reaccreditation, internal reviews, audits, and TEQSA monitoring activities, including discipline-level evidence relevant to ESOS compliance and international student academic outcomes.
Contribute to the identification and management of academic risks at the discipline level, escalating issues to the Dean as appropriate.
Support and mentor academic staff through guidance on teaching practice, assessment standards, moderation, and professional development.
Engage with industry and professional stakeholders, where relevant, to support curriculum relevance and graduate employability.
Contribute positively to the Institute’s academic culture, reputation, and commitment to continuous improvement.
Selection Criteria
Essential Requirements
Doctoral-level qualification in a relevant discipline area (Accounting, Information Systems, Hospitality Management and Marketing).
Demonstrated experience in teaching and assessment within an Australian higher education or regulated tertiary environment.
Sound understanding of academic governance, quality assurance, and assessment moderation processes.
Working knowledge of the HESF 2021 and academic integrity requirements.
Demonstrated ability to coordinate curriculum delivery and support consistent academic standards.
Strong interpersonal, communication, and collaboration skills.
Demonstrated commitment to academic integrity, ethical practice, equity, and inclusion.
Appointment is subject to appropriate probity and integrity checks in accordance with the Institute’s policies and procedures.
Desirable Attributes
Experience in subject or course coordination within a higher education provider.
Experience contributing to course review, accreditation, or quality assurance activities.
Experience working in a non-university higher education provider.
Evidence of ongoing scholarly or professional activity relevant to the discipline.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The Institute is committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive, and equitable workplace that values diversity in all its forms. Applications from individuals of diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, and individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse communities, are encouraged. All employment decisions are made based on merit, fairness, and the principles of equity and inclusion.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $120,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person
💡 Quick Summary
Seeking a career-building opportunity? The Discipline Coordinator - BBA (Accounting, Information Systems, Hospitality Management, Marketing) position is now open for candidates interested in the Education Jobs sector. This role in Perth offers a professional environment and growth potential.
Requirement Snapshot: Candidates should possess basic communication skills, a proactive attitude, and the ability to work in a team. Experience in Education Jobs is a plus.
