The UW-Madison Libraries are looking for an instructional design professional 
to develop expertise, services, and tools that position the Libraries as a 
leader in the development of innovative online learning resources and 
practices. This position reports to the Director of UW-Madison Libraries 
Teaching & Learning Programs. 

The Libraries at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are dedicated to the 
practices of social justice, diversity, equality, and respect among our staff, 
students, collections, and services. We strive to overcome historical and 
divisive biases in our society and embrace diverse points of view as assets to 
the fabric of our community. All positions will be called on to contribute to 
building this environment.

The University of Wisconsin-Madison is long established as a preeminent public 
research university. The impact and achievements from the research, teaching 
and service conducted by its faculty, staff and students are far-reaching and 
global in scope. The University today is fully engaged in educational 
innovation.

The UW-Madison Libraries is one of the ten largest public university library 
systems in the United States. The libraries on the campus of UW-Madison reflect 
the breadth and comprehensiveness of the University's highly ranked schools, 
colleges, departments, centers, and institutes and are a highly-valued partner 
in teaching, research and learning at the university.

Principal duties:

45% Design and develop e-learning and outreach content in support of the 
Libraries programmatic needs

Design a variety of online and blended certifications, courses, programs, 
and/or educational initiatives
Lead evaluation of online instructional content via quality review and 
accessibility best practices
Advance and support the creation of high-quality instructional media, 
leveraging Libraries' production workflows, facilities, and campus services  

20% Provide expertise in instructional design and serve as a consultant, 
resource, and facilitator for best practices within the Libraries e-learning 
environment

Consult with Libraries staff on the effective pedagogical use of a wide variety 
of campus-supported learning technologies (e.g., Canvas, Kaltura, Articulate 
Storyline, etc.) 
Collaborate with the E-Learning Librarian in cultivating and maintaining 
cross-campus relationships to support the university and Libraries' strategic 
priorities 
Participate in departmental, library, and campus committees and activities to 
further the mission of the library

15% Develop resources, training opportunities, and other appropriate approaches 
to cultivate library staff's proficiencies for creating and packaging e-content 
relevant to academic and research programs across the university

Lead trainings related to instructional technology and design for library 
staff, and promote instructional technology design resources and services to 
faculty
Maintain and develop supportive resources aimed at Libraries' staff to 
cultivate skills and competencies in online learning environments

10% Collaborate with the Library Systems and Applications Services unit to 
implement strategies and tools for expanding the Libraries' e-learning capacity 
within the context of campus teaching and learning environments

Work collaboratively across campus libraries to develop digital solutions in 
support of research, teaching, and outreach efforts
Evaluate, test, and deploy innovative tools and platforms that deliver the 
Libraries instructional content to e-learners across the university's teaching 
and learning environments

10% Participate in professional organizations. Keep current with developments 
in instructional technologies, e-learning pedagogy, and librarianship

Maintain awareness of current trends in services and innovative technologies 
for online learners 
Actively participate in professional development opportunities (e.g., 
conferences, short courses, etc.)
Continuous improvement in diversity and inclusion efforts

Degree:

A Master's degree in Library Information Studies from an ALA accredited 
institution or equivalent required (for the Academic Librarian title series) OR 
a Bachelor's degree in a related field required (for the Adminstrative Program 
Specialist title series). 

Note: Both title series follow the same pay schedules/ranges.

Relevant experience:

Required:

Minimum of 1 year of relevant experience
Experience with technologies and tools that deliver e-learning content such as 
learning management systems, content authoring tools, etc.
Excellent oral/written communication and interpersonal skills

Desired:

Experience with developing, organizing, and repurposing of content for 
integration into a variety of certifications, courses, programs, and/or 
educational initiatives
Demonstrated ability to produce high-quality work 
Ability to collaborate on complex projects with diverse teams and 
constituencies, including: faculty, academic staff, graduate teaching 
assistants, librarians, technologists, and designers
Experience with an array of web applications and professional web design skills 
(e.g., Articulate Storyline, Captivate, HTML, CSS, Javascript, Adobe creative 
suite, etc.)
Knowledge of learning theory and instructional design models
Ability to evaluate online learning resources via quality review and 
accessibility best practices 
Ability to balance priorities and manage deadlines

 


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