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Academic Registrar

Academic Registrar

University of Southern Queensland

Full Time

Toowoomba, Queensland

Queensland
Close Date:June 18, 2026 23:59 AEST
REF:USQacr0526

The Position

University of Southern Queensland

  • Lead institution‑wide academic administration and governance across the full student lifecycle
  • Shape policy, systems and service excellence in a transforming higher education environment
  • Play a pivotal executive role partnering with academic leaders to safeguard standards and enable student success

 

The University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) is seeking an exceptional senior leader to take on the role of Academic Registrar.

Reporting to the Deputy Vice‑Chancellor (Students and Education), this pivotal role provides strategic leadership and operational oversight of the University’s student administration functions and academic regulatory compliance. The Academic Registrar plays a critical role in ensuring consistency, integrity and compliance across institutional policies, processes and systems that support students from admission through to graduation.

The role has responsibility for key areas including student records, enrolment operations, examinations and graduation, as well as the systems that underpin these functions. A strong focus is placed on continuous improvement, system integration and service quality to enhance the experience of both students and staff engaging with university processes.

As Academic Registrar, you will lead a large and specialist professional portfolio comprising over 50 staff and an operating budget of $11.8M. You will partner closely with senior academic and professional leaders across the Students and Education portfolio and the wider University, providing high‑level strategic advice on policy, regulation, compliance and operational effectiveness. Acting as a key liaison with TEQSA and other

regulatory bodies, the role is central to safeguarding academic quality and ensuring accurate statutory and Commonwealth reporting.

This position requires an experienced leader with deep knowledge of the Australian higher education environment, a strong understanding of legislation and regulatory frameworks and a demonstrated ability to deliver student‑centred, best‑practice administrative services within complex organisations.

This is a unique opportunity to contribute to UniSQ’s transformational agenda and play a central role in enabling excellence in teaching, learning and the student experience.

 

The Organisation

The University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) is a dynamic, multi-campus institution committed to delivering world-class education and research that transforms lives and communities. Ranked within the top 2% of universities worldwide, UniSQ is renowned for its flexible learning options, industry-connected programs and outstanding graduate outcomes—rated five stars for postgraduate starting salary.

With campuses in Toowoomba, Springfield, and Ipswich, UniSQ offers a supportive and inclusive environment where ambition meets opportunity. As a regional university, we partner with and deliver outcomes for the communities in these towns, and the Darling Downs and South West of Queensland.

Rooted in a proud history and driven by a bold vision for the future, UniSQ empowers learners and strengthens communities through education, creativity, and collaboration.

 

For more information on the University visit: https://www.unisq.edu.au/

To Apply: Please click the ‘Apply Now’ button, using reference USQacr0526. Address your cover letter and resume to Andrew Norton and Anthony Ellis of Future Leadership, or call 1300 347 437 for further information.

A candidate information pack is available to download via the Future Leadership website.

 


Lead Consultants

Andrew Norton

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Anthony Ellis

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