Collegiate Faculty Course Development & Administration (CDA)
School of Business
12-Month Collegiate Faculty
Location: Adelphi MD (Hybrid)
Summary:
The Collegiate Faculty Course Development & Administration (CDA) position ensures instructional quality and technical coherence across UMGCs learning experiences. Reporting to the Assistant Dean the CDA Faculty is responsible for the coordination and continuous improvement of courses within a cluster of academic portfolios. The position combines disciplinary knowledge in multiple portfolio areas with a foundational understanding of instructional design principles to address the ongoing maintenance enhancement and adaptation of existing courses work with subject matter experts during the course development process and oversee administrative elements of assigned courses in alignment with institutional learning goals.
Through collaboration with instructional design teams academic colleagues and administrative units the CDA Collegiate Faculty plays a critical role in supporting the schools academic vision by ensuring UMGCs curricula is responsive to changes in the field and facilitating faculty success in courses. Success in this role is defined by the effective coordination and timely implementation of critical content updates and contributions to a high-quality scalable learning experience.
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Minimum Education & Experience Requirements:
Education: Doctorate or appropriate terminal degree in a relevant portfolio discipline from an accredited institution.
Experience: Demonstrated ability to get things done. Minimum of 8 years of academic professional or teaching experience including at least 3 years in teaching. Demonstrated LMS experience and expertise in course development and faculty collaboration.
Certifications: None required
Preferred Education & Experience Requirements:
Education: Same as required
Experience: Graduate-level teaching asynchronous online instruction learning experience design and application of learning science principles. Familiarity with accessibility standards (ADA WCAG). Discipline-related work experience in non-academic environments is desired.
Certifications: None required; certifications in instructional design or educational technology are advantageous.
Work Environment and Physical Demands: Work is typically performed in a remote or hybrid academic environment. This position requires close coordination with academic affairs staff faculty instructional design teams and support units.
Location: The position is hybrid. Travel to Adelphi MD is required on an occasional basis.
All submissions should include a cover letter and resume.
The University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination. UMGC is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin age marital status sex sexual orientation gender identity gender expression disability religion ancestry political affiliation or veteran status in employment educational programs and activities and admissions.
Workplace Accommodations:
The University of Maryland Global Campus Global Campus (UMGC) is committed to creating and maintaining a welcoming and inclusive working environment for people of all abilities. UMGC is dedicated to the principle that no qualified individual with a disability shall based on disability be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits of the services programs or activities of the University or be subjected to discrimination. For information about UMGCs Reasonable Workplace Accommodation Policy or to request an accommodation applicants/candidates can contact Employee Accommodations via email at.
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