Assistant Director, AI and Learning
University of Chicago
Department
College Chicago Center for Teaching
About the Department
Job Summary
Responsibilities
- In collaboration with CCTL staff and relevant campus partners, designs, develops, and implements programming and resources on effective, innovative, and evidence-informed pedagogical approaches to AI and related technologies.
- Develops and implements programming and resources to support the design of AI-aware teaching methods and assessment strategies, including rethinking learning goals and assignment design.
- Develops and implements programming and resources to support effective and responsible integration of AI tools into courses, in-class activities, and assessments.
- Develops models and examples of innovative activities and assignments that make use of AI tools.
- Provides consultation support for faculty and instructors on teaching and learning issues related to AI.
- Supports divisions, schools, departments, and programs in creating a culture and norms for appropriate AI use based in local disciplinary and curricular values and goals.
- Develops and updates online resources that support faculty and instructors in making informed choices about the role of AI in their teaching.
- Stays current on advancements in AI technology and the release of AI tools as they relate to teaching and learning in higher education to inform CCTL, College, and University initiatives.
- Stays current on developments in national discussions and the scholarly literature relevant to the teaching and learning implications of AI tools to inform CCTL, College, and University initiatives.
- In collaboration with the Senior Assistant Director of Assessment and Scholarship, provides support for the assessment of AI-aware teaching and learning practices.
- In collaboration with the CCTL team and relevant partner offices, develops programming and support for students on learning in the context of AI and responsible use of AI tools.
- Develops and updates online resources that support students in making informed, responsible choices about effective, appropriate, and innovative use of AI tools in their learning.
- Consults with relevant College and University offices on best practices for supporting student awareness and responsible use of AI.
- Supports and contributes to efforts to assess student attitudes and use of AI in their learning to inform programmatic efforts.
- Presents program content.
- Serves as liaison with internal and external stakeholders.
- Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
Work Experience:
Certifications:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
- PhD or other terminal degree, either in-hand or expected by start date.
Experience:
- Background in educational development, instructional design, or related field.
- Teaching experience in higher education.
- Developing programs, leading workshops, and providing individual consultations.
- Working with faculty and instructors at a research-intensive university.
- Comfort in an academic and research-intensive environment.
Preferred Competencies
- Strong understanding of a range of AI tools, a critical appreciation of their pedagogical affordances and limitations, and their potential teaching and learning applications in higher education.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Strong organizational skills, able to prioritize and manage concurrent tasks with interruptions.
- Work with faculty and instructors from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds and with a range of perspectives on AI and its impact on learning.
- Demonstrated commitment to advancing innovative and inclusive teaching in higher education.
- Work effectively with supervision and as a part of a team, individually, or in concert with other offices and campus partners.
- Establish good working relationships with people of different backgrounds.
- Work autonomously, taking initiative and without detailed instructions.
- Excellent facilitation, consultation, and collaboration skills.
Working Conditions
- Office environment.
- Fast-paced environment.
- Some evening and weekend work.
- Sit at a computer for 4-6 hours.
- Periodic walking to other campus locations.
- Option for working remotely two days a week.
Application Documents
- Resume/CV (required)
- Cover Letter, to include interest in position (required)
- References Contact Information (3) (required)
- Teaching Statement (optional)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
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Pay Range
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.
Benefits Eligible
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.
Posting Statement
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