Instructional Designer Job

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    Website Guilford Technical Community College

    Guilford Technical Community College (GTCC) is currently the fourth largest of NC. Community College System’s 58 institutions. On our six campuses and through our online offerings, we annually serve approximately 27,500 students, 60% of whom are students of color. We strive to offer programs that provide equitable educational outcomes for all students representing all backgrounds, including, but not limited to, ability, age, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status.
    At GTCC, we are committed to cultivating a workplace culture of inclusion that welcomes, develops, supports, and empowers employees. We are looking for an exceptional leader, who shares our institutional mission, vision, and values, to join the team as our new Instructional Designer.
    The Instructional Designer works with GTCC faculty to create high-quality, engaging, blended, hybrid, and online courses. The Instructional Designer provides faculty with individual and group training sessions that introduce new technologies and best practices in online instruction. Additionally, the Instructional Designer develops instructional content using multimedia applications such as Studio, Articulate Rise and Storyline, and Camtasia. This position uses and supports Canvas, MS Teams, Intelliboard (data analytics), and other instructional technologies. Finally, the Instructional Designer partners with faculty, staff, and administration to ensure consistency in online course design. This is a campus-based position.

    Min Salary Max Salary Duties/Functions

    Provide instructional design support. Collaborate with faculty subject matter experts to provide learning design services to develop new courses, support the revision and delivery of existing courses, and propose solutions for complex challenges in online and blended learning environments.
      • Support faculty, programs, and course teams to incorporate instructional design theory, teaching and learning pedagogy, and best practices in online education through course design and delivery.
      • Develop course design templates, checklists, guidelines, and best practices.
      • Through consultation with faculty, design and develop digital media assets to enhance instruction and support the attainment of student learning outcomes. Remain proficient in the use of digital media tools and software.
      • Apply student-centered, evidence-based learning theory and best practices to course design.
      • Support faculty assessment of student learning outcomes, especially in integrating measurable outcomes and mapping and reporting learning outcomes in a Learning Management System.
      • Utilize learning outcomes and other analytical tools to measure student outcomes.

     

    Provide Training. Research, design, develop, track, and facilitate group and one-on-one professional development activities for faculty.
    • Train faculty on various instructional design topics such as pedagogical best practices, course design, learning theory, effective use of instructional technology tools, Quality Matters, accessibility, and compliance requirements.
    • Develop instructional support materials
    • Model best practices in online teaching while facilitating training in asynchronous and synchronous formats.
    Project, Policy, & Process Management. Manage multiple projects on various timelines from development to delivery to assessment; collaborate with partners across-campus projects.
    • Demonstrate knowledge of online learning regulatory and compliance agency requirements including: UDL, ADA, Section 508 compliance, FERPA, and other applicable laws, rules and regulations related to online learning.
    • Collaborate with Disability Access Services to ensure ADA compliance of instructional materials.
    • Coordinate the eLearning peer review process through continual communication to instructors whose courses are under review and work with assigned faculty teams to provide detailed feedback.
    • Demonstrate knowledge of and ability to apply project management processes to instructional design projects.
    Professional Development. Monitor developments in the field of instructional design and technology to remain current on innovative and effective strategies and practices.
    • Evaluate, select, and assess new instructional technology tools, strategies, and resources.
    • Update job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal networks; participating in professional organizations.
    Demonstrate and model the College’s employability skills: adaptability, communication, information processing, problem solving, responsibility, and teamwork.
    Additional Duties & Responsibilities:
    • Serve on college committees as requested.
    • Participate in job-related workshops and training to enhance job performance.
    • Attend departmental meetings and the college’s All Personnel meetings.
    • Perform other duties as required or assigned.

    Difficult Challenges

    • Working with faculty to ensure compliance with Quality Matters standards.
    • Review of courses for ADA compliance.
    • Faculty adoption of course templates across all GTCC disciplines

    Contacts

    • Faculty
    • eLearning staff members
    • eLearning Director
    • Deans
    • Associate Vice President of Instruction
    • Vice President of Instruction

    Education Required

    • Master’s degree in Curriculum & Instruction, Distance Education, Learning/Instructional Design, or related degree from an accredited post-secondary institution.
    • Quality Matters Higher Education Peer Reviewer Certification or possess the qualifications to attain it within nine months of hire. Eligibility requirements to become a QM Certified Peer Reviewer:
        • Successful completion of the Applying the QM Rubric Workshop and the Peer Reviewer Course.
        • Current for-credit online teaching experience (within the last 18 months) OR experience designing or revising an online asynchronous or hybrid full course as the instructional design lead and where your main role at the institution is that of instructional design.
        • Complete an Application and a Memo of Understanding. Submit to QM.
        • Be a current Higher Education Subscriber (Affiliated with an institutional subscriber or Individual Subscription)

       

    Please see the attached web link for more information about the requirements- https://www.qualitymatters.org/professional-development/courses/higher-ed-prc.

    Education Preferred

    • Doctoral degree in Curriculum & Instruction, Distance Education, Learning/Instructional Design, or Educational Learning Technology from an accredited post-secondary institution.

    Experience Required

    • One year instructing post-secondary online: credit-bearing college courses or higher ed faculty professional development training OR experience designing or revising an online asynchronous or hybrid full course as the instructional design lead and where your main role at the institution is that of instructional design. Instructional design experience with organizations which consult with or directly support higher education institutions will be considered.
    • Two years of experience with instructional design and curriculum development incorporating technologies across all modalities of instruction, i.e., blended, hybrid, and online.
    • Experience using a learning management system such as Canvas, Moodle, Blackboard, etc.
    • One year experience with content authoring software such as Adobe Captivate, Storyline, Camtasia, etc.

    Experience Preferred

    • Greater than one year of designing and instructing post-secondary online: credit-bearing college courses, community college continuing education courses, or faculty professional development training.
    • More than two years of experience with instructional design and curriculum development incorporating technologies across all modalities of instruction, i.e., blended, hybrid, and online.
    • Greater than one year experience with content authoring software such as Adobe Captivate, Storyline, Camtasia, etc.
    • Experience with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 508 standards in the creation of instructional content
    • Experience with instructional design processes, e.g., ADDIE, UDL, backwards design, Nine Events of Instruction etc.
    • Experience developing, implementing, and supporting successful higher education faculty development programs regarding optimal instructional design, i.e., workshops, online modules, etc.
    • Participation and leadership in local, regional, or national groups/organizations focused on distance/online learning, e.g., NC3ADL, Educause, OLC, etc.

    KSA Required

    The Instructional Designer shall possess an understanding of and commitment to the nature and role of the Community College, particularly its “open door” policy. He/she shall have demonstrated personal and professional competence for the responsibilities assigned.
    • Multi-task projects. Ask for immediate assistance in setting priorities
    • Respect diversity and promote an inclusive, culturally responsive environment
    • Adapt to the changing nature of the college calendar. Respond accordingly based on the demands on eLearning
    • Demonstrate through instructional design the importance of a learner-centered environment
    • Communicate and promote eLearning with a wide range of individuals and constituents
    • Demonstrate initiative, independent judgment, diplomacy, and service-oriented attitude
    • Demonstrate ability to meet deadlines and manage multiple projects
    • Demonstrate organizational, interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills

    KSA Preferred

    • Demonstrate emotional intelligence and thoughtful, reflective thinking.

    Department/Job Specific Requirements

    The following (compliance) training is required and must be completed within the first 30 days of hire with annual refresher training thereafter:
      • Ethics
      • Safety/Shooter on Campus
      • Personal Information Protection Training (PIP)
      • Anti-Discrimination/Harassment & Title IX

     

    Other training may be required as determined applicable

    Physical Demands

    Physical Activity: Primarily sitting
    Environmental Hazard(s): < 15%
    Lifting: <= 20lbs. |

    1. Must be able to get to other offices, buildings, campus locations and off-site locations as necessary to complete requirements of the job.
    2. Typical day shift 40-hour work week, but must be able to work on-campus flexible hours, if needed.
    3. Physical requirements include periods of sitting at a computer and standing.
    4. Must be able to lift, pull/push and carry up to 20 pounds.

    Other:
    1. Criminal history checks, with acceptable results, are required.

    Posting Type Staff

    Posting Detail Information

     

    Posting Number
    2023-128-REG
    Open Date
    03/21/2024
    Close Date
    04/20/2024
    Open Until Filled
    No
    Special Instructions to Applicants

    To apply for this job please visit gtcc.peopleadmin.com.

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