Department / Business Unit:
International Education
Location:
New Delhi
Reports to (job title):
Sr Vice President
We are Cambridge University Press & Assessment, a world-leading academic publisher and assessment organisation, and a proud part of the University of Cambridge. We are focused on meeting the needs of our learners, authors, and customers by bringing research, teaching, learning and assessment together.
Job Purpose
The Head of Academic Advisory – South Asia is a senior leadership role responsible for leading, shaping, and delivering the academic advisory strategy across the South Asia region.
The role exists to ensure high-quality implementation of Cambridge programmes and qualifications, strengthen long-term partnerships with schools, empower teachers and leaders, improve student outcomes, and drive sustainable growth through retention, expansion, and enhanced adoption of Cambridge offerings across South Asia.
This role will act as the regional academic authority, partnering closely with Sales, Professional Development, Marketing, and Product teams, while leading and developing a high-performing team of Academic Advisors.
Principal Accountabilities
Decisions and Recommendations
Decisions Made Independently
Recommendations Made to Senior Leadership and Stakeholders
Job Dimensions
Financial Dimensions
Non-Financial Impact
This role plays a critical role in strengthening academic quality, customer satisfaction, and brand credibility across South Asia. By building deep relationships with schools and ensuring strong programme implementation, the role directly impacts student outcomes, teacher confidence, and long-term market leadership.
Key Job Challenges
Qualifications
Knowledge, Experience and Skills
Skills
Experience
Behaviours
Working Pattern
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To enable an environment which our people can thrive in, our customers benefit from, and where work complements life, we empower everyone to manage their time and capacity, and to prioritise their wellbeing. That’s why from day one everyone at Cambridge University Press & Assessment can discuss flexible working options to find the best solution for them and their role.
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