The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine invites applications for an instructional designer who will collaborate with appropriate stakeholders and enhance course development and delivery in the college’s degree programs. The successful applicant will support the sustainable advancement of teaching and learning in a top tier veterinary educational program. They will join the Academic and Students Affairs team to serve as an educational expert consultant to educators and content planners. This includes support for teaching strategy selection, curriculum mapping, assessment blueprinting and design, exam question writing, learning outcome development, and problem solving around complex teaching scenarios. Additionally, they will make recommendations for the revision of curricula, instructional strategies and overall course design based on assessment data. The Instructional Designer position will work primarily with pre-clinical curricula, collaborating with course coordinators, instructors, and academic staff to develop, review, and revise teaching strategies for a variety of contexts (lecture, laboratory, problem-based learning, hands-on simulated skills practice, discussion, clinical, etc.). The selected individual will be an ex officio member of the college Curriculum Committee and Assessment Committee. The Instructional Designer will also help lead faculty and staff development and educator training through involvement with the college’s Master Teacher Program and related offerings. As a member of the Academic and Student Affairs team, the Instructional Designer will join a collaborative workplace. While each team member has different primary roles, overlap is common, and shared problem solving is encouraged. The designer is expected to work closely with the Associate Dean, Curriculum and Assessment Coordinator, Veterinary Technology Program Director, and Preclinical Program Coordinator. The team keeps semi-flexible work schedules, with more emphasis placed on meeting deadlines than fixed hours, except that we must maintain a minimum office presence for solving issues as they arise.
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Other Professional
Primary Location
US-Tennessee-knoxville
Organization
College Of Veterinary Med-Adm
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Full-time
Campus/Institute Institute of Agriculture
Job Posting
Sep 24, 2024, 7:16:57 PM
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At the School of Information Sciences, we light the way for the next generation of leaders and experts in the information science fields and embrace the Tennessee Volunteer spirit through excellence in education, research, and service. Our American Library Association-accredited Master’s of Science in Information Sciences (MSIS) program has produced successful librarians, information professionals, and scholars for more than 50 years and is in the top 10 library programs in the nation. Our undergraduate program is continuing to grow to meet industry demand for information professionals in user experience design and data and information management and analysis.