Instrument and Register of Delegations
In 2023, the University approved the Instrument and Register of Delegations. The Register modernises and consolidates all delegations formerly made by the Council of the University. It supersedes the former Delegation Band Value Limit Table and the Academic Delegations Register.
The Register of Delegations comprises four parts:
- Part 1: Financial and Commercial
- Part 2: Legal and Contractual
- Part 3: Human Resources
- Part 4: Academic, Students and Awards.
The content of Parts 1, 2 and 3 is drawn largely from the former Delegations Table and includes several minor updates. The content of Part 4 has been drawn from the former Academic Register and Student Misconduct Instrument of Delegation.
This comprehensive and cohesive Register of Delegations is available to all staff members of the University and to the general public. Staff members are urged to review and become familiar with the Instrument and Register of Delegations as soon as possible.
Financial Delegation
A Financial Delegation is the approval to purchase goods or services on the University's behalf and is subject to there being an approved budget in place. Financial Delegations are assigned only to officers who hold positions listed within each a specified Delegation Band contained within the Instrument and Register of Delegations.
How do I apply for Financial Delegation?
Upon appointment to a position identified within the Delegation Bands table that is identified as having financial delegation, staff must submit a Financial Delegation Form for approval. Refer to the Delegations - Contract, Financial, Staffing and Tender Procedure for further information.
Delegation Band Table
The authority levels set in the Delegation Band table apply to purchasing as well as the negotiation and execution of Agreements on behalf of the University to procure, expend or deliver goods and services (subject to compliance with relevant Tender requirements). These limits apply to all Agreements and transactions or dealings undertaken on behalf of the University, except those relating to Library acquisitions. Limits also apply to reimbursements and internal journals/transfers (with the exception of the Finance Office performing operational duties).
For the purposes of this Instrument of Delegations, including the Register, the following delegation bands apply:
Band Number | Entity/Officer |
1 | Council |
2 | Resources Committee |
3 | Vice-Chancellor and President |
4 | Chief Financial Officer; Chief Operating Officer |
5 | Deputy Vice-Chancellor; Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean (Institute); Pro Vice-Chancellor and CE TAFE; Chief Learner Experience Officer |
6 | Executive Director; Director (Portfolio); Director (TAFE); Director (Research Centre); Director Regional Strategy and Engagement; Director Co-operative Placements; Deputy Chief Financial Officer; Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor; Deputy PVC (Learning and Teaching); Deans; Deputy Dean; Registrar; Program Director ERP; Advisor to the Vice-Chancellor (Health) |
7 | Associate Dean; Associate Director (TAFE); Research Advisor; Associate Director Commercial Services and Technology Parks |
8 | HEW8+; TAFE EM2; Head (Academic Discipline); Coordinator Academic Services; Coordinator Technical Services |
9 | HEW 4-7; TAFE EM1; Program Manager (TAFE) |
Delegations: Other matters
A delegate who, through established lines of authority, is subject ultimately to the direction and supervision of the Vice-Chancellor is also subject, in the exercise of delegations, to the direction of supervision and direction of more senior delegates.
The Vice-Chancellor may impose financial limits or other conditions on an Acting Officer’s delegation; the COO or CFO may impose financial limits or other conditions on an Acting Officer’s delegation where the office in question is within Band 6, Band 7, Band 8 or Band 9.
Enquiries
Please direct any enquiries regarding the revised Instrument and Register of Delegations to the Governance and Policy team.