Manager, Technology Enhanced Learning Research

Job Level
Mid-level position
Job Category
Manager / Supervisor
Sector
  • Curriculum / Program
Job Status
Areas of Responsibility
  • Research

Putting technology to work at Georgia State University. Are you passionate about technology, your clients’ success, and looking to make a difference? Ranked the #2 Most Innovative National University by US News and World Report, Georgia State is a leading force in the digital transformation of higher education. Georgia State's central technology services group, Instructional Innovation and Technology (IIT), seeks to inspire, support, and enable innovative solutions to advance learning, research and economic enterprise. IIT is leading the pursuit to find solutions to the unique challenges associated with information technology and serve as leaders in a global network of knowledge creation and sharing by earning the role of valued partners and trusted advisors for evolving technology solutions, discovering, creating and implementing new models of higher education for a community of diverse learners, creating and supporting innovative solutions that improve the lives of our students, our city and our state, attracting, developing and retaining talented and capable professionals and fostering an innovative culture of leaders where collaboration, ownership, creativity and efficiency are key.

 

Georgia State University’s Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL/CII - cetl.gsu.edu) is looking for a skilled Manager, Technology Enhanced Learning Research to join our vibrant and growing team. The incumbent of this position will be responsible for coordinating data collection, analysis, documentation, and promotion of evidence-based teaching practices related to instructional innovation and technology-enhanced education at Georgia State University. The scope of work includes collaborating with organizational leadership and institutional partners to evaluate and report on existing and emergent CETL programs and initiatives, with an additional emphasis on assessing the quality and impact of instructional innovations and technological-enhanced teaching and learning practices at Georgia State University. The position requires a highly motivated and collaborative individual, who is able to communicate effectively and possesses strong organizational, analytic, and writing abilities.   

Responsibilities include the following: 

  • Promoting and supporting faculty research and scholarship in the areas of instructional innovation and learning technologies. Assisting faculty with research design, IRB application, and implementation of learning technologies and/or instructional innovations. Creating collaborative opportunities for research and assessment with interested faculty and academic departments. Coordinating with the stakeholders as needed.

  • Identifying and conducting educational research projects which aim to evaluate the efficacy and significance of ongoing and emergent CETL programming, practices, and initiatives. Monitoring recent trends in educational research, instructional innovations, and emergent learning technologies, identifying new areas of interest, exploration, and experimentation. Serving as a liaison to institutional research offices, academic departments, and individual faculty, university stakeholders interested in evaluating and implementing innovative instructional practices in the classroom. Conducting high-level evaluation that supports institutional and programmatic decision-making.

  • Increasing faculty interest and involvement in innovative teaching and learning practices. Demonstrating the efficacy of programs, practices, and support resources through rigorous methodologically and theoretically sound, evaluation research. Collaborating with faculty on research projects that center around instructional innovation and learning technologies. Surveying and interviewing faculty regarding their experiences with instructional innovations and learning technologies, assessing faculty satisfaction with teaching with those practices and/or technologies. Surveying students on their satisfaction with learning technologies and conducting student focus groups regarding their educational experiences. Creating, delivering, and evaluating faculty development workshops.

  • Lead a major area of the Learning Technologies unit. Supervise graduate research assistants. Manage staff workload. Participate in budget planning and management. Participate in recruiting and hiring talent. Respond in a timely and professional manner to requests for information. Plan and participate in work-related community events. Advise the Director of Learning Technology on strategy related to learning technology, innovative practices in teaching, and research. Represent the research team on campus committees and participate in relevant meetings, working groups, workshops and conferences.

  • Researching and developing relevant background materials and writing programmatic and policy reports. Conducting background research and supplementary materials and policy reports. Conducting background research and supplementary materials to CETL leadership and management as needed.

 

Disclaimer: This job requisition provides a high-level job definition. It is not intended to provide a comprehensive or exclusive list of job duties. As such, job duties and/or responsibilities within the context of this job requisition may change at the discretion the employee’s direct supervisor. 

 

Qualifications: Bachelor's degree and four years of related experience; or a combination of education and related experience.

College/Business Unit: Instructional Innovation & Technology 

Department: Instructional Innovation & Technology, Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning (CETL) 

Location: Atlanta Campus 

Shift: 8:30 AM - 5:15 PM | Monday - Friday 

Salary: $85,000 

Pay Grade: IT4 

FLSA Status: Exempt 

Job Type: Full Time (Benefits Eligible) 

Job Posting: 12/11/18, 5:24:33 AM 

Closing Date: 01/11/19, 8:59:00 PM 

Preferred Hiring Qualifications: 

Successful Candidates will possess the following:

  • Master's Degree required, doctoral degree preferred.

  • Minimum of two years teaching experience, preferably at the collegiate level.

  • Knowledge of the scholarship of teaching and learning.

  • Experience with qualitative and quantitative research or program evaluation.

  • Strong written and oral communication skills.

  • Individual must be a self-starter, who is able to identify and solve problems; take on a wide range of tasks to deliver results; behave in a collegial and professional manner; demonstrate excellent communication and inter-personal skills.

  • Experience using data to inform instructional practices

  • Demonstrated ability to plan and facilitate meetings.

  • Experience supporting faculty development events.

 

Special Instructions: 

To be fully considered for this position all candidates at the time of submission must provide the following documents that clearly provides proof of education and relevant experience,

  • A complete and accurate GSU application

  • Resume

  • Cover letter

Please note, Georgia State University’s career board updates daily and requisitions are subject to be removed without prior notice or before the posting expires. 
 
Georgia State University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against applicants due to race, ethnicity, gender, veteran status, or on the basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.