Associate Director, Teaching & Faculty Development

Harvard Graduate School of Education

Cambridge (MA)

Hybrid

USD 95,000 - 110,000

Full time

14 days+

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Benefits offered by this job

Paid time off
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Tuition assistance
Commuter benefits
Professional development

Job summary

Harvard Graduate School of Education in Cambridge, MA, seeks an Associate Director of Instructional Support and Development to lead faculty development, expand teaching excellence, and spearhead programs for HGSE instructors and Teaching Fellows.

This role partners with faculty, designs professional learning, mentors graduate fellows, and shapes the ISD portfolio, with a focus on equitable, active-learning approaches and the use of AI in teaching.

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in a relevant field.
  • Minimum of five years experience as an instructor and/or in faculty development in higher education
  • Teaching experience
  • As part of the interview process, finalists will be required to participate in an on-campus simulated instructional consultation session with a faculty member, followed by a debrief.
  • Candidates should submit a cover letter and resume as a single PDF document. Any applicant wishing to be considered for this position should indicate that they meet all of the basic requirements in either the cover letter or resume.

Responsibilities

  • Partners with faculty to continuously improve teaching practice throughout the School, and with the Director, Instructional Support and Development, cultivate a portfolio of strong faculty relationships guided by the School’s priorities.
  • Views teaching as intellectual work based on research principles and engages faculty in a wide variety of development opportunities including classroom observations, one-on-one consulting, workshops, and pedagogical projects.
  • Brings an experienced teaching and faculty development perspective to discussions around community needs and implementation strategies.
  • Supports individual faculty members to improve teaching practice and best practices for syllabus development, equitable instructional practices, case-based teaching, diverse forms of deep and active learning, and authentic assessment of learning outcomes; supports the adoption and implementation of new instructional approaches and technologies by providing consultation on course design, design of assignments, exercises and simulations, classroom management strategies, etc.
  • Assists faculty with course improvements based on observed practice and student feedback.
  • In collaboration with the Director, Instructional Support and Development, develops and leads: Professional learning experiences for HGSE faculty overall, including individual workshops and ongoing communities of practice.
  • Professional development programs and mentoring for new instructors (including the New Faculty Teaching Institute), providing them with resources and guidance in effective teaching practice
  • Leads professional-development programming and mentoring efforts for Teaching Fellows: hires and manages the TF Instructional Coach; oversees orientation, recognition, and other sessions for TFs; liaises with other HGSE partners to clarify TF-related policies and supports; develops TF pedagogical resources.
  • Showcases innovation in teaching and learning through outreach channels (e.g., the TLL website, HILT Conference, etc.).
  • Creates web and print resources that meet the evolving needs of HGSE instructors.
  • Partners with the Director, Instructional Support and Development to shape and define the ISD portfolio of projects and functional deliverables by managing new requests and evaluating and prioritizing them to ensure planned, organized and timely implementations.
  • May collaborate with Faculty Affairs on faculty hiring by providing advice and support related to teaching and mentoring skills.
  • Follows national and international developments in pedagogy and related fields to incorporate relevant ideas into HGSE programs and services.
  • Collaborates on strategic projects within the school and with other university departments as needed and may represent HGSE on university-wide groups focused on teaching improvement.
  • Provides project leadership on complex projects, identifies partners both inside and outside of the group, and maintains clear communication channels with all stakeholders.
  • Manages temporary and term employees working in the Instructional Support and Development portfolio.
  • Mentors doctoral and other graduate fellows in the areas of faculty development.
  • Leads and participates in other academic projects as assigned.

Skills

Faculty development
Teaching
Workshop facilitation
One-on-one coaching

Education

Master’s degree in a relevant field
Ed.D/Ph.D. (desired)

Job description

Harvard Graduate School of Education in Cambridge, MA, seeks an Associate Director of Instructional Support and Development to lead faculty development, expand teaching excellence, and spearhead programs for HGSE instructors and Teaching Fellows.

This role partners with faculty, designs professional learning, mentors graduate fellows, and shapes the ISD portfolio, with a focus on equitable, active-learning approaches and the use of AI in teaching.

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