Lead Distance Education Technologist/Developer
About the role
The Lead Distance Education Technologist/Developer supports student access to and success in PCC's rapidly growing distance education program and online learning initiatives. Under the supervision of the Dean of Library, Distance Education, and Educational Partnerships, the position provides leadership to other members of the Distance Education team.
Responsibilities
- Leads the Distance Education team in assisting faculty with producing, developing, and implementing innovative and effective online course materials, including multimedia elements, digital learning objects, and other media as technologies evolve.
- Works under the direction of the Dean with faculty, external vendors, and course development teams to ensure instructional integrity of distance learning course development projects using systematic design with clear standards and objectives, and takes the lead on cross-functional projects.
- Provides technical support for remediation of materials and courses to ensure copyright and accessibility compliance for online and digital content.
- Works closely with the Dean to develop strategic planning for the online learning program to meet college-wide, program-level, and accreditation goals.
- Designs, maintains, and updates digital and print materials that effectively promote the department to faculty and inform prospective and current students of program offerings.
- Prepares and maintains reports, documentation, and databases, including, but not limited to, patterns of student enrollment, class schedules, instructor information, and helpdesk inquiries.
- Trains and provides work direction to classified staff, hourly staff, and/or college assistants.
- Participates on college-wide committees.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in education, educational technology, instructional design, or a related field.
- Five (5) years of experience in the development of online instructional content using best practices in Universal Design.
- Experience developing and facilitating workshops and tutorials in a variety of engaging and innovative formats.
Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience as a distance learning instructor/facilitator.
- ADA Compliance Certification.
Skills
Demonstrated knowledge of federal, California State, and WASC Accreditation regulations and guidelines relating to distance education. Demonstrated ability to produce Section 508-compliant course content and test accessibility using assistive technology guidelines and tools, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 and 2.1 (A/AA), and Universal Design for Learning principles. Demonstrated knowledge and ability to produce innovative and engaging multimedia content using current media production tools, best practices, and emerging trends in instructional technology, accessibility, and instructional design. Demonstrated ability to operate, maintain, and administer current course management systems and instructional technology tools. Knowledge of the California Community College California Virtual College Online Education Initiative (CVC/OEI) course design rubric and equity-minded course design. Experience with learning management systems, such as Canvas, and related software and applications. Ability to use a customer-oriented approach to collaborate and communicate effectively with faculty, administration, classified staff, students, and community members. Strong critical thinking and analytical skills, coupled with robust project management abilities, including attention to detail, meeting deadlines, and managing multiple projects simultaneously. Commitment to academic excellence and ability to represent the Department and College in a wide variety of on-campus and community settings. Demonstrated experience working with communities that have been traditionally underserved by higher education and experience with pedagogies reflecting intersections of race, culture, class, ethnic, and queer identities.
Benefits
Not specified.
Pay
$108,870.60 - $120,029.52 Annually
Schedule
Full-Time