This is an exciting opportunity to become the Educational Technologist in the School of Biological Sciences. In this role, you will provide technical support and guidance to enable the delivery of technology-enabled teaching, ensuring that academics and teachers maximize the potential of such technology, and students receive the highest quality learning experience.
The role will support online education across four major Triposes (undergraduate programmes): Natural Sciences, Biological; pre-clinical education in the Medical Sciences and Veterinary Sciences; and Psychology and Behavioural Sciences. Teaching in these fields includes lectures, practical laboratory-based classes, and small-group seminars.
The role involves working collaboratively with academics, other Educational Technologists (in Education Services and University Information Services (UIS)), Learning Designers, A/V, IT, and other colleagues who support the delivery of online, blended, and hybrid teaching and learning. You will provide technical support and guidance regarding learning technologies to university academics and other teaching staff. The role is strongly operational and hands-on, but also includes a training/facilitation function to enable university teachers to become adept and self-reliant users of the available technologies and systems.
We are looking for someone with experience of Virtual Learning Environments, preferably in a higher education or further education environment. You will be confident in managing a significant volume of requests for technical help. You will be skilled in developing and delivering training and/or facilitation sessions and materials. You will have the ability to understand the distinctive features of teaching in the biological sciences, including the central role of practical laboratory-based classes, ensuring that our eLearning programmes enhance our existing teaching excellence. You will be able to form productive and collaborative links with the growing Teaching & Learning Community, including the Technology Enhanced Learning staff in the University, sharing knowledge, best practices, and technical expertise. We hope you will want to join our team.
The position is open-ended.
Informal enquiries can be made by contacting the School's Head of Digital Learning, Prof Dee Scadden, on adjs100@cam.ac.uk.
Interviews are expected to take place the weeks beginning 27 of January 2025 or 3 February 2025.
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Please quote reference PA44285 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.
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