The Instructional Design Specialist collaborates in the development and coordination of introductory biology courses for majors, namely Biology 1111, 1112, 1113x, 1114x, and participates in all aspects of planning, implementation, and assessment for those courses
Job Summary
The Instructional Design Specialist collaborates in the development and coordination of introductory biology courses for majors, namely Biology 1111, 1112, 1113x, 1114x, and participates in all aspects of planning, implementation, and assessment for those courses.
They train, evaluate, and mentor lab section instructors, graduate (GTA) and undergraduate (UTA) teaching associates in teaching methods; manage timely analysis of student performance on all course exercises; develop course materials for laboratory instruction and advise lecture instructors in their development of course assessments.
Participate in and present biology education research and pedagogy and biology education-related workshops offered at on- and off-campus sites; stay up to date on relevant biological education literature.
Matching Summary
The Instructional Design Specialist collaborates in the development and coordination of introductory biology courses for majors, namely Biology 1111, 1112, 1113x, 1114x, and participates in all aspects of planning, implementation, and assessment for those courses.
Salary
$55,700 - $72,700
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Develop course materials
Manage student performance analysis
Train teaching associates
Collaborate with instructional teams
Operate within course management system
Nice-to-have
Present biology education research
Communicate with community partners
Advise lecture instructors
Key Requirements
Master’s Degree or equivalent education/experience