Instructional Technology Coordinator

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profile Job Location:

Des Moines, IA - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 2 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Department:

Administration

Job Summary

TITLE:Instructional Technology Coordinator

POSTION TYPE:SPEC

HIRING SPECIFICATIONS:


Required Education and Experience:

  1. Bachelors degree in education instructional technology or related content areas.
  2. Three or more years of experience supporting a Learning Management System Student Information System and Instructional Applications.
  3. Three or more years of classroom teaching experience including virtual learning and/or technology integration.

Desired Education and Experience:

  1. Masters degree preferably in instructional technology effective teaching curriculum and assessment or educational leadership.
  2. Specific experience using Canvas Infinite Campus Clever and Microsoft 365.
  3. Iowa Teaching License
  4. Experience using innovative technology solutions (i.e. Generative AI Virtual Reality/Augmented reality etc.).
  5. Experience with online course development.

Skills Knowledge and Abilities:

  1. Excellent leadership interpersonal and communication skills.
  2. Technical interpretation and ability to explain complex concepts to non-technical leaders and staff.
  3. Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
  4. Strong customer centric approach to service delivery.
  5. Skills in Smartsheet Microsoft Office especially Teams or similar productivity tools.

BASIC FUNCTION:

The Instructional Technology Coordinator is responsible for sustaining instructional tools professional development integration strategies and co-management of district-owned applications in support of teaching & learning. The Instructional Technology Coordinator will collaborate with the Director of Digital Literacy and Instructional Technology to support teachers administrators technical staff and vendors to enhance the educational experience using technology. Responsibilities include collaborating with the IT team to reach the fully realized vision training educators cultivating relationships managing hardware and software systems and ensuring seamless technology integration to develop innovative and transformative learning pathways as aligned with the district mission vision and goals. This role is in direct support of teaching and learning and has a high impact on student outcomes. This position requires continuous use of independent judgment. The essential functions as shown below represent only the key areas of responsibility; specific position requirements will vary depending on the needs of the district.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  1. Collaborate with team members responsible for Instructional Technology functions including technology integration professional development support and mentorship.
  2. Support the strategic vision and plan for a technology-rich learning experience with effective research-based strategies targeted for district-wide implementation aligned with DMPS pedagogical principles and adopted curricula.
  3. Collaborate with several key departments: Teaching and Learning Data Assessment and Evaluation Assistive Technology Student Services.
  4. Design and deliver technology-related professional development sessions for staff. Offer just-in-time professional development to teachers on amending their teaching practices to include new and emerging technology tools and software Facilitate professional development workshops for building and district Professional Learning Communities as needed.
  5. Apply the most current and aligned instructional design models effective learning theories and principles and creativity in focused implementation of technology as an accelerator of student learning and outcomes.
  6. Sustain the Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAl) policy for the district. Collaborate with a cross-functional innovation committee directed to guide GenAl adoption in the classrooms and implementation district-wide for teaching and learning.
  7. Collaborate with coordinators in Teaching & Learning in the identification and integration of technology within their area of expertise.
  8. Assist in the development and implementation of new digital literacy initiatives.
  9. Sustain and oversee the district-wide online course development process and catalog including staff training instructional design and quality course design reviews.
  10. Assure that state and district standards and scholarly expectations set forth by DMPS are met and exceeded with the use of technology tools.
  11. Strengthen professional development programs relating to best practices in online teaching LMS usage and protocols and other academic initiatives.
  12. Foster accessibility in online in-person and blended learning environments. This includes compliance with federal regulations support and talent development with staff in designing

accessible course materials problem-solving to address accommodation requests from students or faculty and adaptation of course materials.

  1. Regularly use data to determine areas of district greatest need and opportunity that could be effectively supported with a blended learning program (schools grade levels subject areas geographic regions student populations after school and summer programs etc.).
  2. Assist and provide navigation support of reviews for procuring technology applications in support of teaching and learning to maintain a healthy and hygienic educational application environment aligned to DMPS pedagogical practices student outcomes and adherence to regulatory requirements.

ADDITIONAL ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (for every DMPS position):

  1. Attend work on a prompt and regular basis.
  2. Maintain confidentiality.
  3. Maintain satisfactory and harmonious working relationships with the public students and other employees.
  4. Assist with other duties as may be assigned.

DEPARTMENT:Technology Operations

REPORTS TO: Director of Digital Literacy and Instructional Technology

RECEIVES GUIDANCE FROM:Director of Digital Literacy and Instructional Technology Chief Information Officer and Teaching and Learning

EVALUATES:N/A
BARGAINING GROUP:N/A

FLSA STATUS:

FT/PT:FT

DAYS:260 Days HOURS:8.0/day

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Frequent standing walking sitting. Occasional bending/stopping reaching/pushing/pulling climbing/stairs driving lifting (10lbs) carrying (10ft). Manual Dexterity: Constant computer occasional telephone other.

WORKING CONDITIONS:Constant inside. Never outside and extremes of temperature/ humidity.

All of the above duties and responsibilities are essential job functions subject to reasonable accommodation. All job requirements listed indicate the minimum level of knowledge skills and/or ability to perform the job proficiently. This job description is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties responsibilities or requirements. Individuals may be required to perform anyother job-related instructions as requested by their supervisor subject to reasonable accommodation.

Employee Benefits Information

All candidates offered a position will be required to successfully pass a criminal background check and a child and adult abuse registry check. Certain positions may require fingerprinting a drug and alcohol test a physical capacity test and/or a motor vehicle record check.

Approved By: EM

Date: 2/6/25


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TITLE:Instructional Technology CoordinatorPOSTION TYPE:SPECHIRING SPECIFICATIONS: Required Education and Experience: Bachelors degree in education instructional technology or related content areas.Three or more years of experience supporting a Learning Management System Student Information System an...
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