Academic Teacher at Curtin College
Perth, Western Australia, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

20 Aug, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Education Management

Description

Company Description
Join Curtin College, a dynamic higher education institution and the on-campus pathway to Curtin University. For over 25 years, we have offered more than 60 pathways to undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at Curtin University’s Perth and global campuses.
As part of Navitas’ University Partnerships Australasia Division, Curtin College is home to a dedicated community of international higher education professionals. Navitas is a leading global education provider that has helped generations of learners transform their lives through education. With a workforce of 5,000 and a presence in multiple countries, we deliver an extensive range of educational services to more than 60,000 students each year.
Working at Curtin College means being part of a collaborative community that extends beyond the classroom — connecting educators, student support specialists, and professionals across diverse disciplines, all committed to empowering student success.
Job Description
We are looking for an enthusiastic and supportive Academic to join our Diploma of Commerce teaching team at Curtin College (full-time, one-year fixed term). You will play a key role in delivering engaging and relevant learning experiences in business-related disciplines, supporting a diverse student cohort, and preparing them for successful progression to Curtin University’s undergraduate programs.

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Responsibilities

UNIT COORDINATOR RESPONSIBILITIES

Unit Coordinators manage academic and administrative aspects of a unit, ensuring quality teaching and compliance with institutional standards. This position that also involves assisting the Academic Program Manager with program-related activities, such as contributing to course reviews, supporting accreditation and compliance processes, developing academic resources, coordinating program-wide initiatives, and engaging in activities that enhance student success and satisfaction.

  • Unit Development:
  • Develop the Unit Outline, Assessment Guide, and Marking guides/rubric.
  • Develop and adapt teaching materials, such as lesson plans, weekly content, and assessment guides, to suit a college student cohort.
  • Create lectures and tutorial slides, ensuring alignment with learning objectives.
  • Maintain Moodle pages with updated learning materials.
  • Assessment Design & Moderation:
  • Design and adapt assessments to suit the college student cohort.
  • Develop assessment support material and learning activities to support college students.
  • Conduct assessment moderation and peer review for assessment consistency.
  • Conduct assessment validation with the university for assessment consistency.
  • Conduct external referencing (where applicable).
  • Team Coordination:
  • Manage and lead the teaching team, ensuring alignment with unit objectives.
  • Provide guidance to teaching staff and ensure consistency in delivery.
  • Student Support:
  • Identify and support students at risk through proactive academic assistance.
  • Responding to student queries and providing academic support through consultation.
  • Liaise with the Program Manager and support services regarding student progress and intervention strategies.
  • University Alignment & Collaboration:
  • Liaise with university unit coordinators to ensure curriculum alignment (where applicable).
  • Stay updated on changes in Units of Study at the university and adopt/adapt the changes.
  • Quality Assurance & Reporting:
  • Ensure units meet quality assurance and regulatory requirements.
  • Review and finalise assessment and final unit grades. Lock grades and ensure they are correctly recorded for Board of Examiners (BOE) review
  • Compile and analyse student performance data to create unit performance reports for academic committees.
  • Investigate and manage academic integrity cases.
  • Respond to the unit and assessment appeals
  • Engage in professional development activities and training sessions to enhance teaching, assessment practices, and knowledge of academic policies, assessment standards, and curriculum updates.
  • Adhere to Curtin College and Curtin University (where applicable) policies, procedures and Code of Conduct.
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