Come work with us to help train the humane veterinary workforce of tomorrow
The Shelter Medicine Program is seeking an Instructional Designer to support its educational programs for veterinary students and working professionals. Help us elevate our training programs with engaging and immediately practical content and program-level outcome assessment. Join a team that’s committed to recruiting future veterinarians into this emerging discipline and supporting every student’s knowledge, skills, and confidence development.
Our programs include online and in-person elective courses, field experiences, the Professional Certificate in Shelter Medicine, continuing education programs, and conferences related to the care of animals in shelters and marginalized communities. Our ideal candidate possesses strong instructional design skills, including mastery of learning management software, and shares a commitment to creative and engaging pedagogy and the academic success of our students. Learn more about the Shelter Medicine Program at https://sheltermedicine.vetmed.ufl.edu.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB
75% INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN
- Advise and guide faculty, instructors, and staff in designing a comprehensive educational program, including course/project scope, timeline, materials, continuity of formatting, course accessibility and inclusivity, and program outcome assessments.
- Develop new course content, major revisions, activities, and assessments in collaboration with faculty, adhering to established timelines.
- Order Canvas course shells, maintain and edit course materials in Canvas and Pressbooks, and monitor online courses for functionality, accessibility, and usability.
- Support faculty in updating course syllabi and complying with departmental, college, and university course requests, reports, policies, and deadlines.
- Solicit student and faculty feedback through formal and informal course evaluations, including GatorEvals, surveys, and professional audits. Evaluate feedback and implement course revisions in consultation with faculty.
- Analyze potential issues within the program or curriculum, determine who needs to be consulted or updated, investigate root causes of errors and barriers to meeting educational and customer service goals, and propose solutions.
20% STUDENT SERVICES AND ENGAGEMENT
- Provide information and advice to current and prospective students, faculty, and others on academic programs. Support student tracking for externships, certificate progress, clerkships, and program completion logistics. Coordinate student accessibility accommodations as needed.
- Write and distribute student announcements related to course offerings, extracurricular activities, and important deadlines. Create a welcoming and engaging educational environment that encourages open dialogue with students and enthusiasm for the field of Shelter Medicine.
- Identify learners who are not progressing as expected and proactively consult with faculty to identify and resolve barriers to success.
5% ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
- Maintain, update, and archive course development project folders.
- Provide direct support to program operations, including coordinating calendars and facilitating monthly all-team meetings.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- Education or equivalent experience in principles of pedagogy, adult learning, active learning, assessments, and universal design for accessibility.
- Experience in instructional design and learning management systems.
- Proficiency in MS Office, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, and Adobe Acrobat.
- Working knowledge of, or ability to quickly learn, commonly used software tools, including WordPress, Basecamp, MailChimp, Canvas, Zoom, H5P, Pressbooks, and Google Suite.
- Fluency in Internet usage and research.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Experience working with faculty teams for the development of new courses, major revisions, and maintenance editing.
- Mastery of Canvas course design tools.
- Experience in instructional design for health professions.
- Experience with project management.
- Familiarity with animal welfare and/or veterinary medicine.
OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POSITION
- Utilizes a desktop computer for extended periods.
- Processes large quantities of detailed information with high levels of accuracy and attention to detail.
- Maintains confidentiality and exercises good judgment.
- Develops effective working relationships with team members.
- Recognizes changing demands and priorities; validates changes with management.
- Demonstrates flexibility in response to unanticipated emerging needs.
- Communicates effectively with diverse audiences, using appropriate media and language.
- Champions the Shelter Medicine Program and the success of its students and clients.
SALARY, WORK LOCATION, SCHEDULE, AND SUPERVISION
- Salary: $25/hour
- Location: In-person at the College of Veterinary Medicine in Gainesville.
- Hours: 30-40 per week, Monday-Friday. The schedule will be developed in collaboration with the successful candidate and is somewhat flexible. Occasional extended, evening, or weekend hours may be required during peak seasonal activities or for conferences, training, and field activities.
- Supervision: Reports to the Shelter Medicine Program Director Dr. Julie Levy. The Instructional Designer receives and coordinates assignments and projects through regular staff meetings and project management software. This position requires self-direction, teamwork, and initiative with minimal direct supervision after training is completed.
- Team: The Shelter Medicine Program has 2 faculty and 4 other staff members in addition to this position.
QUESTIONS?
Feel free to contact Dr. Julie Levy, Fran Marino Endowed Distinguished professor of Shelter Medicine and Director of the Shelter Medicine Program: 352-258-6658, levyjk@ufl.edu
HOW TO APPLY
- Complete the online application
- Upload a resume
- Upload a cover letter describing your background in instructional design and why the position is of interest to you. Summarize your skill levels in the minimum requirements and preferred qualifications. Don’t worry if there are gaps – it is not expected that applicants will meet all of the qualifications.
- Applications close October 10, 2024