The following position reporting to David Goodrum, Director, Instructional Technology Systems and Services is being
posted externally. If interested, you must apply online at https://jobs.iu.edu/
Refer to job number #6057.
Principal Instructional Technology Consultant - PA4IT
Description and Responsibilities:
The primary role of the Principal Instructional Technical Advisor is to acts as team leader with responsibility for coordinating the activities of UITS staff in the Center for Teaching and Learning on the IUPUI campus. Works in concert with the Executive Director of the CTL. Provides leadership in the design and development of services to faculty and other instructors.
Some key duties and responsibilities are: Participates in the development of project planning and service implementation; establishes priorities for tasks to ensure development and
implementation of projects; plans, organizes, and assigns the work activities of instructional technology consultants and conducts periodic performance evaluations; reviews,
evaluates, and approves proposed instructional technology projects; provides development estimates and documentation for these proposals; provides best practices leadership and
guidance to the team; acts as a leader, coach and mentor to less senior technical staff and provides direction to those staff, leading by example and collaboration.
Qualifications:
Required: Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, plus 5 years of instructional technology or related experience, working with faculty, conducting workshops and training,
creating instructional, training or informational materials, etc. A combination of education and experience may be considered on a 2:1 ratio.
Additionally, candidates must have excellent team leading skills, including strong team building, problem solving, decision making, motivation, and communication skills. Experience within the teaching and learning open source community a plus.
Demonstrated abilities in instructional technology leadership and development. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills necessary for working collaboratively within a diverse University environment.
Preferred: Master's degree from an accredited institution.
Indiana University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment institution.