Drew University seeks applications for an Instructional Designer.  This 
position is 12-month, full-time with an anticipated start date of Summer 2018.

The Instructional Designer is a new position designed to advance and accelerate 
technology-enhanced teaching and learning at Drew University, with initial 
focus on hybrid and online graduate courses in the Theological and Caspersen 
Graduate Schools. Reporting to the Director of Instructional Technologies, the 
incumbent will bring faculty development and instructional design expertise to 
the university’s central instructional technology support team and to 
collaborations with faculty, students, technologists, librarians, and  
archivists.

A division of the University Libraries, Instructional Technologies supports the 
enterprise learning management system (Moodle) and Digital Drew, an 
interdisciplinary initiative funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to 
strengthen inclusive, integrative, project-based digital pedagogies across the 
institution.

Key Responsibilities:

Instructional Design and Course Development

In collaboration with faculty and other subject matter experts, applies current 
instructional design theories, practice, and methods to learning activities and 
course content in alignment with learning outcomes
Provides instructional design or curriculum development training and support to 
academic units with complex needs, including but not limited to new online 
programs, addressing accessibility concerns, cultivating professional and 
personal development, or exploring competency-based education
Develops course templates, structures learning activities, and creates quality 
visual resources and interactive elements
Manages instructional design projects, ensures timely completion and delivery 
of hybrid and online instructional design projects, and maintains project 
documentation
Works with faculty to continually assess and improve the quality of hybrid and 
online courses through a quality improvement initiatives, including Quality 
Matters.
Writes copy, instructional text, and audio/video scripts for courses
Identifies opportunities for adoption of open education resources
Participates in LMS (Moodle) and videoconferencing (Zoom) administration and 
training, especially for instructors using the platforms for online and hybrid 
courses

Research and Training

Develops and facilitates individual and cohort-based training and orientation 
programs for university instructors and course development partners
Develop online training courses and learning modules for adult students to 
access and succeed in online instructional environments

Professional Development and Service

Attends professional workshops and meetings, sharing knowledge and networking 
with other instructional designers and related communities of practice
Enhances expertise by reading appropriate professional journals and trade 
publications.
May serve on library, university, and regional or national committees and 
project teams

Requirements:

Minimum Hiring Standards

An advanced degree is required
A minimum of two (2) years of experience in an instructional design, faculty 
development, or project management position related to teaching with technology 
in a college or university setting
Demonstrated experience designing templates for online courses in collaboration 
with department, program, and/or institutional faculty and staff
An advanced understanding of the learning theories, principles, and strategies 
that support best practices in online and technology-enhanced teaching,  
including Universal Design for Learning
An advanced understanding of the ways that online learning enhances and impedes 
learning across differences and impacts access to education for 
underrepresented students
Demonstrated experience with a learning management system and a range of 
learning technologies
Demonstrated experience designing and facilitating workshops and trainings for 
instructors
Demonstrated project management skills, with the ability to adapt and solve 
problems proactively and independently
Demonstrated understanding of policy, compliance, and risk environment 
affecting online and hybrid courses and programs, including but not limited to 
accessibility, privacy, information security, and academic integrity
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Proven ability to work as a contributing and collegial member of a team, and to 
communicate proactively within the team environment.
Demonstrated experience working in and fostering a diverse faculty, staff and 
student environment or commitment to do so as a staff member at  Drew University

Preferred

An advanced degree in a discipline such as Instructional Design, Learning 
Technologies, Curriculum and Instruction, Adult Learning, or a related field
Teaching experience in a college or university setting
A record of professional or scholarly contributions to instructional design or 
faculty development, evidenced through either publications or participation in 
professional organizations
Experience designing and facilitating cohort-based faculty development programs
Familiarity with professional and/or theological education and the specific 
challenges and opportunities of online learning for vocational and formational 
development

Application:
To apply, submit the following materials to [email protected]. Please include 
your name in the subject. For full consideration, please submit all materials 
by August 24, 2018.

Cover letter
CV/Resume
3 professional references

About Drew University:
Drew University, located on a beautiful, wooded, 186-acre campus in Madison, 
New Jersey, includes the College of Liberal Arts, the Theological School and 
the Caspersen School of Graduate Studies. It has a total enrollment of more 
than 2,100 students with 145 full-time faculty members. Over 35% of our 
undergraduate students are from underrepresented groups, and we were recently 
ranked 19th among baccalaureate institutions for the number of international 
students enrolled. The Theological and Caspersen Schools offer master’s and 
doctoral degrees, and the College confers bachelor’s degrees in 32 disciplines.

Drew is dedicated to exceptional faculty mentorship and hands-on learning that 
successfully prepares students for their futures. Students regularly connect 
with local communities, and because of our proximity to New York City, we are 
home to multiple New York Semester experiences for our undergraduate students: 
Wall Street, United Nations, Contemporary Art, Communications and Media, Social 
Entrepreneurship, and New York Theatre. The University also houses the Charles 
A. Dana Research Institute for Scientists Emeriti, the Center for Global 
Education, the Center for Civic Engagement, the Center on Religion, Culture 
& Conflict, and the United Methodist Archives and History Center.

To enrich education through diversity, Drew University is an Affirmative 
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. In accordance with Department of Homeland 
Security regulations, a successful candidate must be authorized to work in the 
United States. These positions are subject to a background check.


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