Assistant/Associate Teaching Professor Learning Technologies and Design
University of MissouriJob TitleAssistant/Associate Teaching Professor Learning Technologies and Design
Position TypeFull Time
Job Category Faculty
Salary Range -
Location Columbia, MO US
Application Deadline -
Contact Information
Contact Name Joi Moore
Department -
Email moorejoi@missouri.edu
Phone -
Job Description
The School of Information Science & Learning Technologies (SISLT), Missouri’s iSchool, seeks a candidate for a position that focuses on teaching and course design for online graduate programs in Learning Technology and Design (LTD), and program coordination for some LTD programs. This non-tenure track (NTT) position is housed at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Position responsibilities include:
Teaching (60%). The successful candidate will teach the equivalent of five to six courses per year in an online format. These courses will include graduate-level courses in learning technologies, our undergraduate course on using learning technologies in K-12 classrooms (required by all teacher preparation students) and may also include courses in SISLT’s Bachelor of Educational Studies program and doctoral committee service. The candidate will advise students in the master’s of learning technology and design.
LT Program Work (20%) The successful candidate will work closely with the Program Coordinator for the Masters in Learning Design and Technology to coordinate the Online the Online Educator emphasis area of the masters, the graduate certificate in Online Education, and the SISLT emphasis area of the Bachelor of Educational studies. These coordination responsibilities will include, but may not be limited to, overseeing student admissions in these programs, monitoring program enrollment in these areas, implementing recruitment activities for these programs, working with the teacher education program in the college to maintain currency and appropriateness of the required technology integration course in the teacher education program, and liaising with other program coordinators in SISLT and the College of Education.
Service (20%). Professional, department, college, and university service is expected of this position. Service roles will ideally support teaching and program coordination roles.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Doctorate in Learning Technologies, Instructional Technology or Design and or related fields
Experience using technology in innovative ways to support learning.
Experience designing and / or teaching online courses.
Highly desirable
· K-12 teaching experience
Candidates will be evaluated on the following factors:
Demonstrated organizational, management, and/or project management ability skills
Demonstrated knowledge, skills, ability, and/or interest in working collegially and collaboratively with diverse internal and external constituents
Demonstrated knowledge, skills, ability, and/or interest in promoting values of diversity, equity, and inclusion in teaching, administration, and service
Willingness to stay current on, try out and help to integrate new learning technologies into our curricula.
Willingness, ability, and/or experience teaching graduate-level courses in an online or hybrid environment
Willingness and ability to advise and provide instructional and practicum supervision to a diverse graduate student body
Teaching abilities in two or more of the following areas: innovative and effective ways to use technology in K-12 settings; instructional design methods, formative and summative evaluation, learning analytics, using technology to support learning assessment, designing and teaching online courses.
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Application Materials
To Apply: To apply, see link below.
1. Sign In to access your account or if you are not an existing user select the New User link to create one.
2. Review the job description and select the Apply button to begin your application.
All candidates should upload: (a) a letter of application describing the position to which you are applying, detailing your qualifications for and experience related to the position, specifically focusing on teaching, design and teaching of online learning, coordination experiences, and support for diversity,. Please note which classes or subject areas you are prepared to teach; (b) philosophy of teaching statement; (c) a syllabus for a course you have designed and/or taught; and, (d) names and contact information for three references in the Attachments section of the application.
For candidates applying at the Associate level, additionally send evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., course syllabi, student evaluations, chair/advisor/peer reviews) and evidence documenting administrative or project coordination experience.
Your CV must be uploaded in the Resume/CV and Cover Letter section.
Please contact Professor Joi Moore, Search Committee Chair, moorejoi@missouri.edu for questions about the position.
Application Deadline
Position will be open until filled.
Appointment: Non Tenure-track regular faculty, 9-month appointment beginning as early as September 1, 2023.
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