Overview:
This is a rare opportunity for a visionary, mission-focused and service-orientedleader who understands that design and creative practice are not peripheral to solving the world’s most complex challenges—but central to it.
Reporting to the Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research & Innovation Capability, the Director, Enabling Impact Platform (EIP)– Design and Creative Practice providesstrategic leadership for one of RMIT’seightEIPs,leading the strategic direction,outreachand engagement.
EIPs bring together whole-of-university capability, supporting impact-focused research that address complex local, national and global challenges. The EIPs are increasingly focused on large scale deployment activities.
This position sits within acolleagiateleadership group that workscollaborativelytoenable, catalyseand connect, linking RMIT’sdiverse,multidisciplinaryexpertisetomeetthe needs of industry,governmentand community partners,and helpingsupportRMIT’s broaderimpact focusedresearch and innovation agenda.
EIP Directors aremission-focused, service-orientedstrategic enablers who:
Recognise, and act on, emerging opportunities, that translate research capability into measurable outcomes and value creation.
To be successful in this role, you willhavedeep experience ininterdisciplinary leadership andbring:
Please Note:Appointment to this position may be subject to passing a National Police Check and other applicable pre-employment checks.
Pleasesubmityour CV and covering letter addressing your suitability to the key selection criteria for this position by clicking on the ‘Apply’ link at the top of this page.
For information about the Design and Creative Practice Enabling Impact Platform (EIP) please use the following link:DCP EIP Overview
Applications Close:
10 May 2026 11.59 pm
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