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ANTH 1211: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology — Content Expert/Curriculum Developer - (04001.410)

Thompson Rivers University

Kamloops

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CAD 60,000 - 100,000

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Job summary

An established educational institution is seeking a content expert to revamp a course on Cultural Anthropology. This role involves collaborating with a dedicated team to create engaging online learning experiences. The successful candidate will leverage their expertise in anthropology and curriculum development to enhance student understanding of cultural dynamics and social issues. This position is ideal for those passionate about education and committed to fostering inclusivity and diversity in academic settings. Join a forward-thinking university that values innovative teaching and collaborative efforts to enrich the learning environment.

Qualifications

  • PhD or Master’s in Anthropology or related field with teaching experience.
  • Ability to develop engaging online course content and assessments.

Responsibilities

  • Revise and develop course content for ANTH 1211.
  • Collaborate with the instructional designer and course development team.

Skills

Anthropological Research
Curriculum Development
Online Instruction
Collaborative Work
Clear Writing

Education

PhD in Anthropology
Master’s Degree in related discipline

Job description

ANTH 1211: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology — Content Expert/Curriculum Developer - (04001.410)

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Application Restrictions

Job Type

Closing Application Date

21/5/2025

Applications will be reviewed commencing the closing application date and may continue until the position is filled.

Anticipated completion of all project phases

28/11/2025

Project Type

New Course

DUTIES

Brief description of the project:

Thompson Rivers University, Open Learning (TRU-OL) is looking for a qualified content expert/curriculum developer to complete a major revision of ANTH 1211: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology .

Course Description:


Students learn about Cultural Anthropology as the branch of Anthropology concerned with the holistic study of human societies and of how humans use culture to organize themselves, make sense of things, and meet their basic survival needs. Students examine how anthropological approaches increase their understanding of global and local issues in diverse cultural contexts. Students are challenged to engage multiple and coexisting ways of knowing and being on equal footing through culturally relative cross-cultural comparative analysis and method. Through increased intercultural awareness students examine a range of topics including the effects of race and racism and colonialism, cultural diversity in expressions of gender and sexuality, social inequalities, religion and cosmology, economics and modes of exchange, and the organization of power through political systems and polities.

Course Development Process:

The course developer will work under the guidance of the Instructional Designer responsible for the course development project, and in collaboration with the course development team will:

  • Participate in brainstorming and planning sessions.
  • Develop a detailed course planning document for the course which includes relevant learning outcomes, learning activities, and assessments appropriate for an online continuous entry course.
  • Revise and/or develop content, including learning activities and authentic assessments, to ensure that they are relevant and appropriate for an online continuous entry course.
  • Create multimedia or other active learning activities to ensure student engagement through experiential learning.
  • Choose effective and appropriate resources, ideally digital, and prioritize low-cost and accessible options, such as Open Educational Resources (OERs), TRU’s e-Library collection and article databases, and other accessible material and media.
  • Accurately cite sources and identify third-party material that may require copyright clearance as TRU respects intellectual property laws.
  • Follow the guidance of the Instructional Designer on the inclusion of any AI-generated content.

TRU-OL uses a collaborative approach to course development that involves interactive planning meetings and review sessions as needed.

  • Meet the deliverables according to the agreed-upon timeline.
  • Respond to project-related communication and meeting requests in a timely manner (within 48 hours).
  • All team members will provide feedback that is
    • constructive and relevant, and
    • centered on course content and learning activities.
  • Participate in post-development contract evaluation.

The successful candidate will be selected on the basis of the following criteria:

  • PhD in Anthropology or a closely related discipline, or a Master’s Degree with accumulated professional experience that contributes to engaged scholarly teaching in the fields of Indigenous Studies, community-based research, applied anthropology, archaeology, and/or ethnographic research.
  • Demonstrated teaching ability and expertise in the area of specialization and ongoing engagement in the course subject matter through research, community-based applied work directly related to course content, and/or the scholarship of teaching, including the dissemination of outcomes in appropriate academic venues.
  • Recent and substantial experience in anthropology.
  • Demonstrated ability to write in a clear and consistent style, with grammatical accuracy.
  • Ability to meet deadlines.
  • Demonstrated ability to work in a collaborative and consultative manner.
  • Experience or training in facilitating online instruction is an asset.

Please submit a cover letter detailing how you meet the selection criteria, CV/resume, copies of transcripts*, and a writing sample^ via the online application system; please combine these components as one file in your attachment. Response to this notification signifies that you are willing and able to comply with the aforementioned terms and conditions of the project work.

*Copies of transcripts are not required if you are currently working, or have in the recent past worked, for TRU or TRU-Open Learning

^A writing sample could include a lesson outline, learning activity, element of evaluation, etc., or indicate the name(s) of any TRU Open Learning or BCOU courses that you have written

Pay Band

Location

CA (Primary)

# of Hires Needed

1

Organizational Unit

Thompson Rivers University -> Open Learning -> Curriculum Services, OL

Diversity and Inclusion Commitment:

Thompson Rivers University is strongly committed to hiring based on merit with a focus on fostering diversity of thought within our community. We welcome those who would contribute to the further diversification of our staff, our faculty and its scholarship including, but not limited to, women, Indigenous, Black and People of Colour, persons with disabilities and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity. Please note that all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply, however applications from Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.

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