(1) These Procedures establish how the University ensures that academic staff appointed to teach students enrolled in coursework courses are qualified to an appropriate level in the relevant discipline, as required by legislation. (2) These Procedures apply to all current and prospective academic staff, including casual academic staff, who teach students enrolled in coursework courses and units, including those practicums/placement units and delivered through the University's educational partnerships. (3) These Procedures do not apply to guest lecturers. (4) The Definitions (Academic) Policy applies to this Policy. (5) Academic staff will normally have a qualification at least one Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) level higher than the course they teach. (6) Due to the level of academic leadership required, Course Coordinators, Unit Assessors, and Associate Dean (Education)s, must meet clause (18) requirements. (7) In some fields of education (for example, those which are professionally focussed, emergent academic disciplines or highly professional specialist subjects within a discipline), academic staff may be deemed suitably qualified based on a combination of their AQF qualifications and professional experience equivalence. (8) Professional experience equivalence to teach in coursework courses may be established based on consideration of: (9) The eligibility of teaching staff is assessed against the criteria set out in clause (18). (10) Where a staff member does not meet all criteria specified in clause (18) the following applies: (11) Depending on the role being recruited for, Course Coordinators, Discipline Chairs, Associate Dean (Education)s or Executive Deans/College Deans will be responsible for assessing qualifications and approving equivalent professional experience and recording their determinations in UCMS. (12) In cases whereby a staff member does not have AQF+1 and they meet criteria in clause (18), the delegated approver will provide written confirmation of how the staff member meets the criteria including the evidence that was assessed. The approver is responsible for keeping accurate records. (13) Executive Deans/College Deans are responsible for ensuring all teaching staff are qualified to the standards set out in these Procedures and that the Faculty or College maintain appropriate records. (14) For educational partners, the Academic Director, or equivalent, is responsible for ensuring all teaching staff are qualified to the standards set out in these Procedures. The Educational Partnership Manager is responsible for keeping accurate records of all staff approvals. (15) Annually, BIQ will report to the Academic Standards and Quality Committee on the incidences where the eligibility of teaching staff is based on their professional experience equivalence. (16) Academic staff who are assessed on a combination of formal qualifications and professional experience should have formal qualifications at least the same level as that being taught. Professional experience will only be used to assess one AQF Level above that being taught and professional experience must be current and relevant to area being taught. (17) In the case of nested courses, the academic staff member must meet the AQF+1 or equivalent requirements for the highest course in the nested arrangement, or be subject to meeting conditions of clause (10). (18) The criteria below are considered minimum requirements and Faculties, Colleges and Educational Partners may require additional evidence or standards. (19) Any verifiable source of relevant evidence may be considered in determining the weight and value of the professional experience. This includes, but is not limited to, evidence of:Academic Staff Teaching Qualifications and Equivalent Professional Experience Procedures
Section 1 - Purpose and Scope
Scope
Section 2 - Definitions
Section 3 - Policy Statement
Monitoring and Reporting Requirements
Section 4 - Qualifications and Equivalence Requirements
Professional Experience Equivalence Criteria
Evidence to support professional experience equivalence
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Course AQF
Qualification Level being taught
Minimum AQF Qualification of Staff
in same or cognate discipline
Level 5
Diploma
Level 7
Bachelor Degree
No equivalence recognised
Level 6
Associate Degree
Advanced Diploma
Level 7
Bachelor Degree
No equivalence recognised
Level 7
Bachelor Degree
Level 8
Bachelor Honours Degree
Graduate Certificate
Graduate Diploma
AQF Level 7 qualification (Bachelor degree) and current registration or equivalent to practise within the relevant profession (if relevant) plus either:
a) 3 years relevant professional experience in the last 5 years; or
b) enrolment in an AQF Level 8 or above program plus relevant professional experience in the last 5 years, totalling 3 years.
Level 8
Bachelor Honours Degree
Graduate Certificate
Graduate Diploma
Level 9
Master Degree
AQF Level 8 qualification and current registration or equivalent to practise within the relevant profession (if relevant) plus either:
a) 5 years relevant professional experience in the last 10 years; or
b) enrolment ina relevant AQF Level 9 (Master) or above program plus relevant professional experience in the last 10 years, together totalling 5 years.
Level 9
Master by Coursework
Level 10
Doctorate
AQF Level 9 qualification and current registration or equivalent to practise within the relevant profession (if relevant) plus either:
a) 5 years relevant professional experience in the last 10 years; or
b) enrolment in a relevant AQF Level 10 (doctoral) program plus relevant professional experience in the last 10 years, together totalling 5 years.