Our Client Our client are looking for an academic director to lead the Master of Social Work (Qualifying) course due to start in Semester 1 from the 10th March 2025. Job Summary Lead academic oversight and ensure high-quality teaching and learning outcomes for Master of Social Work (Qualifying) course. Drive continuous improvement in compliance with Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) standards. Collaborate with executive teams and committees to foster academic excellence and innovative practices. Job Description Key Duties Provide strategic leadership for Social Work courses, ensuring compliance with AASW/ASWEAS standards and delivering innovative teaching practices. Oversee social work placements, quality assurance, and continuous improvement of curriculum design and delivery. Engage in research, scholarship, and collaboration with professional associations and industry partners to enhance Social Work education. Skills and Experience Essential Eligibility for membership with the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW). Higher degree qualification in Social Work, with demonstrated leadership experience. Strong professional record in social work practice and teaching. Proven ability to lead academic and professional staff effectively. Evidence of research and publication contributions in Social Work. Desirable PhD in Social Work and significant teaching experience at a tertiary level. Familiarity with the ESOS Framework and National Code 2018 (or willingness to acquire knowledge). Experience with course design, curriculum innovation, and accreditation processes. Benefits Opportunity to lead academic excellence in a dynamic and supportive environment. Engage in meaningful collaboration with industry, professional associations, and global networks. Professional development opportunities and access to resources for research and scholarship. How to apply: Email your resume to Sam Read at sam.readtwrecruitment.com.au For any queries regarding the position or application process, contact Sam Read on (02) 9000-4093