UNC
The position may be eligible for a hybrid work arrangement that may include a partially remote work location, consistent with System Office policy. UNC Chapel Hill employees are generally required to reside within a reasonable commuting distance of their assigned duty station.
Reporting to the Assistant Dean for Innovation in Teaching & Learning (ADITL) within the Office of Academic Affairs, the instructional designer is responsible for assisting faculty and teaching staff in developing course materials and activities, identifying instructional needs for classroom, web‑based, mobile, and online learning, and creating assessments. The instructional designer will partner with faculty to brainstorm, develop, implement, and evaluate innovative and pedagogically sound instructional solutions. This individual will assist with curricular processes related to technological innovation across all School of Nursing education programs, including pre‑licensure, MSN, DNP, and PhD programs, ensuring that all curricula align with the defined program outcomes. The instructional designer will research and recommend continuous quality improvements for teaching methods that facilitate and encourage student interaction and engagement, as well as contribute to learning assessments, metrics, and outcomes. The instructional designer will work closely with the ADITL and members of the Informational and Instructional Technologies (IIT) team.
This position requires a highly motivated, organized, and independent self‑starter who is curious, creative, and willing to take initiative in implementing innovative instructional strategies within a collaborative and team‑oriented environment. This individual must be a creative thinker who can transcend current practices and build opportunities to advocate change, support, and communicate effectively with faculty while working in a diverse and cross‑functional environment. This person must possess excellent presentation, written, and oral communication, and interpersonal skills.
Responsibilities
Design and develop evidence‑based, technology‑rich, and effective courses and programs, interactive exercises and activities, assessments, and various online course components.
Provide instructional design expertise for course design and redesign projects.
Support faculty in utilizing the current learning management system to enhance their workflow and increase student engagement with course materials.
Advocate for accessible visual design and user experience for faculty and students.
Apply research‑based principles and standards for high‑quality online, face‑to‑face, blended, hybrid, or hyflex courses.
Work with EdTech to advise, consult, and assist faculty in the design, development, and implementation of technology that supports and enhances teaching and learning.
Partner with faculty in translating course content into design solutions, including presentations, infographics, and animations.
Provide training, workshops, and support to faculty, students, and staff.
Consult with internal or external stakeholders on needs assessment, course design/redesign, or implementation of procedures to assess technologies and techniques in teaching and learning.
Participate in other SON‑related projects and initiatives as assigned.
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Reporting to the Assistant Dean for Innovation in Teaching & Learning (ADITL) within the Office of Academic Affairs, the instructional designer is responsible for assisting faculty and teaching staff in developing course materials and activities, identifying instructional needs for classroom, web‑based, mobile, and online learning, and creating assessments. The instructional designer will partner with faculty to brainstorm, develop, implement, and evaluate innovative and pedagogically sound instructional solutions. This individual will assist with curricular processes related to technological innovation across all School of Nursing education programs, including pre‑licensure, MSN, DNP, and PhD programs, ensuring that all curricula align with the defined program outcomes. The instructional designer will research and recommend continuous quality improvements for teaching methods that facilitate and encourage student interaction and engagement, as well as contribute to learning assessments, metrics, and outcomes. The instructional designer will work closely with the ADITL and members of the Informational and Instructional Technologies (IIT) team.
This position requires a highly motivated, organized, and independent self‑starter who is curious, creative, and willing to take initiative in implementing innovative instructional strategies within a collaborative and team‑oriented environment. This individual must be a creative thinker who can transcend current practices and build opportunities to advocate change, support, and communicate effectively with faculty while working in a diverse and cross‑functional environment. This person must possess excellent presentation, written, and oral communication, and interpersonal skills.
Responsibilities
Design and develop evidence‑based, technology‑rich, and effective courses and programs, interactive exercises and activities, assessments, and various online course components.
Provide instructional design expertise for course design and redesign projects.
Support faculty in utilizing the current learning management system to enhance their workflow and increase student engagement with course materials.
Advocate for accessible visual design and user experience for faculty and students.
Apply research‑based principles and standards for high‑quality online, face‑to‑face, blended, hybrid, or hyflex courses.
Work with EdTech to advise, consult, and assist faculty in the design, development, and implementation of technology that supports and enhances teaching and learning.
Partner with faculty in translating course content into design solutions, including presentations, infographics, and animations.
Provide training, workshops, and support to faculty, students, and staff.
Consult with internal or external stakeholders on needs assessment, course design/redesign, or implementation of procedures to assess technologies and techniques in teaching and learning.
Participate in other SON‑related projects and initiatives as assigned.
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