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Job: Instructional Specialist at NAU

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Hi Debbie

 

We currently have a position opening for an Instructional Specialist and feel that many of the skill sets associated with E-Learning might be a good match for this position. If you know of anyone who would be a good candidate or have an appropriate distribution list that you would be able to share the position description with it would be really appreciated

 

Instructional Specialist

Northern Arizona University

University College

 

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Overview:  The Instructional Specialist for the First Year Seminar Action Learning Teams Program supports the curricular and coordinative needs of 14 graduate students, 31 peer teaching assistants, and 30 faculty members who work in teaching teams.  The instructional specialist assists the Program Coordinator, Sr. in organizing leadership development meetings, trainings, and professional development opportunities for all participants in the program. Foundational to the program are Engaged Learning Models; it is preferred that the person in this position have strong interpersonal skills, a background in civic engagement, event planning, youth empowerment, and faculty development.  This position will also involve marketing and outreach; an interest and background in graphic design is preferred.

 

Thank you.

 

Kevin

 

Kevin Ketchner.

Director, First Year Seminar Program

University College

Northern Arizona University

Bury Hall (Bldg. 8), Room 314

928-523 7100

 

 

 

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