The Instructional Designer at the Graduate School of Education and Psychology contributes to GSEP's strategic vision for technology and learning. This position acts as a vital member of GSEP’s teaching and learning community by working with the graduate school internal Information Technology staff to develop instructional faculty development plans, online instructional design, and research advances in course development technologies.
Duties
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Skills and Qualifications
Required : Bachelor’s degree in education (learning technologies, educational technology, or instructional design), information technology, computer science, business, or other related field; courses in technology, education, graphic or information design; certification in computer applications. Requires a minimum of 2 years of relevant IT work experience, Instructional Design experience, and working with a LMS. Demonstrates working knowledge of basic hardware and software products and problem-solving / troubleshooting skills. Advanced knowledge of working with computers and applications in a networked environment; knowledge working with Microsoft Office applications; file conversion, LMS (Learning Management Systems) Adobe Creative Suite, Camtasia, Snagit, HTML and / or HTML editors; Website administration; graphic design software and graphic preparation for various delivery (Web, PowerPoint, etc.); digitization of materials (graphic and text scanning, slide scanning, etc.); knowledge of pedagogical theory, tips and techniques using technology, and learning management systems. Experience designing and developing Web-based instructional resources which incorporate graphics, audio, and video. Adobe Creative Suite, Google Suite and MS Office, and MAC and PC proficiency are required.
Preferred : Masters Degree preferred. Experience training end users in hardware or software in an academic setting. Record of innovation and creativity in identifying and integrating technological solutions to pedagogical needs. Knowledge of widely used and emerging hardware, software, applications, resources and techniques within an academic environment. Evidence of ability to generate faculty enthusiasm for and engagement in the use of new technologies for teaching. Experience supporting learning management systems and other tools widely used for teaching, such as Sakai. Experience with Web authoring tools, Web-based collaboration environments, multimedia tools, presentation software, streaming video and learning management systems. Experience designing and developing Web-based instructional resources which incorporate graphics, audio, and video.
Qualified individuals should be able to articulate a strong commitment to diversity, and have the ability to work effectively with individuals from different backgrounds.
Offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a criminal, education, and employment screening. Qualified individuals with criminal histories will be considered for employment in compliance with applicable laws.
This is a Regular, Exempt, 40 hour per week position with multiple openings.
Expected Pay Range : $66,560 - $70,000 per year