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Pro Vice-Chancellor, Arts and Society

Location: Hobart, Tasmania

Category: Bank Jobs

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Full job description

Job no: 501246

Work type: Full time

Location: Hobart, Launceston, Burnie

Categories: Management

The University of Tasmania acknowledges the palawa/pakana and Gadigal/Wangal people as the traditional custodians of the land, sea and waters of the areas upon which we live and work. We recognise their valuable contributions and deep connection to country and pay respect to Elders past and present.

Support our diverse range of academic units to be successful

Provide strategic leadership and good governance

Contribute to the critical local and global transitions we need to make by 2050

About the Portfolio

Our Arts and Society academic units deliver world-class teaching, research, and creative productions across three regions in lutruwita/Tasmania: South (Hobart), North (Launceston), and Cradle Coast (Burnie). These units are deeply embedded in the Tasmanian community and contribute significantly to the intellectual, cultural, and social fabric of the state.

The Opportunity

This position is a unique opportunity for an exceptional leader to lead and support the evolution of Arts and Society with a focus on world class teaching, research, creative productions, and graduate outcomes. Leading this diverse yet mission-aligned collection of Academic Units, and working in partnership with community, industry, and government, this is pivotal role to help us realise our bold aspirations for the way in which the culture, education, health, productivity and climate agenda of Tasmania can enhance the life of Tasmanians and of the world.

The role is an opportunity to work collaboratively and purposefully, facilitate connection across academic units and contribute to whole of University strategic and executive decision making.

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