
Lead, Business Continuity
- Victoria
- $138,102-146,374 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Flexible location based at Melbourne, Burwood or Geelong Campus + hybrid work arrangements
- Full-time and ongoing - commencement from 6 October 2025
- $138,102 - $146,374 (HEW 9) + 17% Superannuation
- Lead the development, implementation and continuous improvement of the University's Business Continuity Management Program, including refining program scope, strategic objectives, communication strategies, training frameworks, and performance metrics, in alignment with Deakin's Business Continuity Policy and relevant standards (e.g. ISO 22301, AS 3745).
- Provide high-level coordination and strategic support to the Crisis Incident Management Team during critical incidents and emergencies impacting the welfare of staff, students, or core business operations, ensuring alignment with the University's Crisis Management, Business Continuity, and Disaster Recovery Plans.
- Oversee the review, validation, and testing of University and local area Business Continuity Plans, partnering with business unit leaders to ensure continuity plans are current, operationally relevant, and responsive to identified risks.
- Conduct enterprise-wide BIAs to assess key functions, identify interdependencies, and improve Business Continuity Plans and resilience strategies. Analyse challenges and create solutions that convert strategic risks into actionable plans, aligning with Deakin's priorities and regulations.
- Collaborate with Infrastructure and Digital teams and other technology stakeholders to maintain, review, and test Disaster Recovery Plans (DRPs) for core infrastructure, ensuring technological resilience supports business continuity objectives, including engaging with stakeholders across academic and professional portfolios to tailor services based on business needs and feedback to enhance service excellence and continuity preparedness.
- Relevant qualifications and proven experience in leading the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of enterprise-wide business continuity frameworks, aligned with recognised standards (e.g. ISO 22301), within a complex and highly regulated organisation.
- Demonstrated capability to lead institutional responses to crises and high-risk incidents, including the coordination of Crisis Management Teams and the integration of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans to ensure organisational resilience.
- Strong analytical and strategic thinking skills, with the ability to conduct business impact assessments, translate complex risk data into actionable insights, and develop practical solutions that support continuity planning and risk mitigation.
- Excellent interpersonal and stakeholder engagement skills, with a track record of building trusted relationships across academic and professional groups to embed a culture of preparedness and align continuity planning with business needs.
- High-level written and verbal communication skills, including experience preparing reports, briefings, and policy documents for executive leadership and governance bodies, and the ability to influence organisational change through consultation and collaboration.