Learning Innovation Leadership
- Direct the College’s Instructional Design program. Develop and implement initiatives to improve course quality, focusing on Universal Design and the incorporation of culturally relevant, anti-racist, and inclusive instructional practices.
- Coordinate efforts to assess and evaluate the effectiveness and equitable use of instructional technology and services.
Management, Supervision, and Staff Development
- Manage, supervise, and evaluate the Instructional Media Services team and TCC’s Media Studio.
- Manage, supervise, and evaluate the Instructional Design team.
Project and Program Management
- Manage multiple implementation projects related to Instructional Design, media services, open education, faculty development, and new technology initiatives.
- Work with vendors, College staff, and external stakeholders on online learning tool integration projects.
Collaboration
- Collaborate with staff and faculty on the implementation of emergent technology in the classroom.
- Serve as an active member of institutional leadership teams such as the Guided Pathways Guiding Team, the Student and Academic Services (SAS) Team, and others as requested.
Required Education and Experience
- Master’s degree or equivalent experience in instructional technology, Instructional Design, education, or related field
- Supervisory experience
- Experience in higher education technology administration
- Broad knowledge of existing and emerging instructional technology
- Knowledge of community college educational trends and issues
- Experience using educational technology to create and support engaging and equitable learning experiences
Located in the scenic Puget Sound area with Mount Rainier in the distance, Tacoma is the third-largest city in Washington State with a thriving and diverse community of over 200,000 residents. Tacoma Community College (TCC) was built on the ancestral territory of the Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Puyallup. The 1854 Medicine Creek Treaty forcibly removed them to the Puyallup Reservation to make way for settlers; we recognize the privilege of utilizing this land has come at great cost. We honor the resilience of the Puyallup people, who still live here, defend their rights, and contribute greatly to the well-being of this community.
As emphasized in TCC’s land acknowledgment, our institution aims to increase partnerships and community ties with the local Indigenous populations. As stated in TCC’s Eight Point Plan, we stand in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and the Black community by further strengthening collaboration with the Black Student Union as well as community entities such as the Tacoma-Pierce County Black Collective, the Tacoma Urban League, and local Black-owned businesses. The Library and Learning Innovation division is committed to increasing accessibility to innovative learning resources to a diverse study body and championing efforts to better serve historically marginalized and underrepresented communities.