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The University of Chicago Booth School of Business is seeking a Learning Experience Designer (LED) to support instructional design across courses and programs. You’ll consult with faculty to set goals, adopt learning technologies, and promote innovative teaching methods.
As part of the Instructional Design team, you’ll develop training materials, online resources, and assessments, while staying current on LMS, UDL, and AI-enabled teaching tools.
Department: Booth Faculty and Academic Services: Learning Strategies
Department: Booth Faculty and Academic Services: Learning Strategies
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business is the second-oldest business school in the U.S. and second to none when it comes to influencing business education and business practices. Since 1898, the school has produced ideas and leaders that shape the world of business. Their rigorous, discipline-based approach to business education transforms students into confident, effective, respected business leaders prepared to face the toughest challenges.
Chicago Booth has the finest set of facilities of any business school in the world. Each of the four campuses (two in Chicago, one in London, and one in Hong Kong) reflects the architectural traditions of its environs while offering a state-of-the-art learning environment.
As part of the world-renowned University of Chicago, Chicago Booth shares the University’s core values that shape the distinctive intellectual culture. At Booth, they constantly question and test ideas, and seek proof. This extraordinarily effective approach to business leads to new ideas and innovative solutions. Seven of the Booth faculty members have won Nobel Prizes for these ideas - the first business school to achieve this accomplishment. For more information about the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, please visit: http://www.chicagobooth.edu/.
As a member of the Instructional Design team within Faculty Services, the Learning Experience Designer (LED) member plays an essential role in enhancing educational success by consulting faculty to establish instructional goals and course development solutions. This mid-level position involves closely collaborating with faculty to adopt appropriate learning technologies and promoting innovative teaching methods and pedagogical approaches. The LED is responsible for developing and implementing a range of resources and services, from tailored training programs, online materials to advanced instructional technology applications. The LED also assists faculty in creating assessments and evaluation criteria, providing feedback and opportunities for improvement, and offers workshops and webinars on instructional design and technology use. Maintaining expertise in instructional design principles and staying updated on emerging technologies is crucial. The LED actively explores instructional technology trends to address teaching challenges and fosters strong professional relationships with colleagues across campus and other educational institutions.
This position is not eligible for employer-sponsored employment authorization.
Minimum qualifications include a college or university degree in related field.
Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 5-7 years of work experience in a related job discipline.
The University of Chicago uses AI-assisted tools to streamline and augment some recruitment processes; however, AI is not used to make hiring decisions.
Information Technology
Individual Contributor
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Salary
Exempt
$90,000.00 - $115,000.00
The included pay rate or range represents the University’s good faith estimate of the possible compensation offer for this role at the time of posting.
Yes
The University of Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits Guidebook.
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