Department
About the Department
• Expand and deepen pedagogical development for scholar-teachers at all stages of their careers by: (1) building community through shared practice; (2) promoting equitable, engaged, and innovative teaching; and (3) supporting the generation of knowledge about teaching and learning and the ways to share this knowledge with others.
• Provide targeted support and programming for discipline-specific pedagogy in the departments and programs across the university, including, but not limited to, STEM fields and other quantitative and experimental programs and departments.
• Develop programming to support students (and other units that work with students) as they develop the skills to be independent learners in and outside of the classroom.
The CCTL is committed to supporting and promoting effective, equitable, and evidence-informed teaching and learning at the University of Chicago. Equity, inclusion, and belonging form the basis of our pedagogy, programs, services, and interactions with all members of the University of Chicago community. All staff members at the CCTL are expected to uphold these principles in their work and to engage in ongoing professional development related to inclusive pedagogy.
Job Summary
This is an excellent opportunity for a new or experienced educational developer to join our growing team. The individual in this role will be able to make a significant impact on educational development programs at the CCTL and STEM teaching and learning at the University of Chicago. A successful candidate will have a PhD in a STEM or closely related discipline, an in-depth knowledge of STEM pedagogy, and experience in college teaching. Title is commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Responsibilities
In collaboration with the CCTL Deputy Director and the Pedagogy Team, designs, develops, and implements programming and offerings to support and advance undergraduate STEM education in the Physical and Biological Sciences Divisions, the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, and other quantitative and experimental programs and departments.Works with the Phoenix STEM Program Director on faculty and instructor training on URM and women student experiences in STEM fields.Researches, develops, implements, and evaluates innovative and pedagogically sound solutions for addressing instructional challenges in STEM and quantitative fields.Designs and develops pedagogical resources to inform course design, instruction, and program development in STEM and quantitative fields.Assists the Assistant Director of Assessment and Scholarship in implementing an assessment plan for faculty and instructor programs to evaluate effectiveness of reaching program goals, including surveys and interviews of participants, review of materials produced by participants, analysis of teaching observation results, and design and analysis of research on student learning.Increases the CCTL’s profile, reputation, and visibility.Teaches one section of Course Design and College Teaching, the required course for the CCTL’s College Teaching Certificate, a pedagogy course for graduate students and postdoctoral scholars.Designs and teaches a new higher education pedagogy and research course to expand pedagogy certificate offerings, in collaboration with relevant CCTL staff.Provides one-on-one consultations with individual instructors about their teaching, courses, and student learning with an emphasis on STEM and quantitative fields.Consults and partners with campus leaders, including department chairs and school and division deans, on STEM teaching and learning projects, such as curriculum design and assessment, active and inclusive teaching practices, and the assessment of teaching.Uses in-depth knowledge and experience to recommend concepts for programming to leaders of various organizations and programs at the University of Chicago.Develops and leads programs and workshops related to various aspects of scholarly development.Presents program content.Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
PhD, either in-hand or expected by start date, in STEM or related fields.Experience:
Minimum of 2 years of experience in a related position.STEM educational development experience.Leading workshops and individual consultations.Working with faculty/instructors and units in STEM and other quantitative and experimental programs and departments.Technical Skills or Knowledge:
Knowledge of scholarship, teaching, and learning, with a focus on STEM pedagogy.Expertise in STEM pedagogy.Preferred Competencies
Comfortable in an academic and research-intensive environment.Strong verbal and written communication skills.Strong organizational skills, prioritize and manage concurrent tasks with interruptions.Work with faculty and instructors from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds.Demonstrated commitment to advancing innovative and inclusive teaching in higher education.Work effectively with supervision and as a part of a team, individually, or in concert with other offices and campus partners.Establish good working relationships with people of different backgrounds.Work autonomously, taking initiative and without detailed instructions.Excellent facilitation, consultation, and collaboration skills.Working Conditions
Office environment.Fast-paced environment.Some evening and weekend work.Sit at a computer for 4-6 hours.Periodic walking to other campus locations.Option for working remotely two days a week.Application Documents
Resume/CV (required)Cover Letter, to include interest in position (required)References Contact Information (3)(required)Teaching Statement (preferred)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
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