indigenous curriculum specialist
overview
under the general direction of the deputy provost and vice-provost, teaching and learning, the indigenous curriculum specialist will support indigenous curriculum, community service learning, and other related strategic initiatives.
responsibilites
the person in this role will provide consultation and support services for faculty and staff related to resources, instructional design, strategies, assessment, and the integration of learning technologies addressing the learner outcomes supporting indigenous content. this individual will work with faculty and staff to help ensure curricula is in keeping with indigenous worldviews and assist with strategies to create learning environments in which indigenous 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 feel safe.
qualifications
the ideal candidate has a minimum master’s degree in education, instructional design, or a related field. the individual should also have teaching experience at the post-secondary level, along with a demonstrated ability to support faculty in teaching and learning experiences. experience working with indigenous people and community groups is also required, along with direct experience and knowledge of indigenous cultures, communities, customs, practices and communication styles. lived experience as an indigenous person with strong ties to indigenous nation(s) and indigenous knowledges will be considered a significant asset. the successful candidate will understand universal design for learning as well as the ability to apply learning theory and methods to the use of educational technologies. additionally, excellent communication, presentation, customer service, interpersonal, and time-management skills are required. the position includes stipendiary teaching opportunities in programs related to the candidate’s disciplinary area.