Role Description
Instructors are subject matter experts who teach and support a caseload of students enrolled in their assigned course(s). They offer specialized instruction on topics in their course(s) aligned with best practices, as well as monitor and support student progress in competency development and course completion. They are responsive to learner needs and vary the type, length, method, and intensity of instruction best matched to the learnerβs strengths and goals. Using technology, Instructors may interact with students in both group and one-to-one settings. Instructors collaborate with other instructional and program faculty serving the students in their course to ensure continuity and quality of support.
Job Duties
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Develops instructional materials, aligned with identified learning objectives, course competencies, and instructional interventions, to support both student self-service use and use in virtual one-to-many events.
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Provides effective, relevant, and engaging one-to-many virtual events aligned with identified learning objectives.
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Continually develops knowledge, skills, and expertise through active participation in faculty learning community and other developmental opportunities.
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Provides proactive, relevant, timely, and effective one-to-one virtual instruction to students in a specific course or domain.
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Facilitates student communities to support peer collaboration, effective faculty interaction, and student development.
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Student-centered and provides effective one-to-one virtual coaching to help students achieve personal, academic, and career goals.
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Adapts instructional and coaching practices to common and typical student needs.
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Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
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Subject-matter expertise in the assigned content and skills of the course(s)/domain(s).
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Strong knowledge of how student characteristics interact with different learning needs common to the course(s)/domain(s).
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Strong communication skills with the ability to moderate online student communities to encourage engagement and learning.
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Ability to use information from student profiles, learning behaviors, and interactions to identify individual student needs.
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Demonstrates respect for and value of diverse perspectives and experiences.
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Ability to adapt standard resources, templates, and instructional plans for the needs of individual students or groups of students.
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Ability to apply adult learning principles and instructional skills to build student competency in a virtual one-to-one setting.
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Provide encouragement for student self-reflection and metacognition to improve competency in learning objectives.
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Flexibility to adjust instructional approach depending on individual student needs and preference.
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Skilled at using data to identify students in need of proactive support, with the ability to select appropriate tone and content for proactive outreach.
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Ability to adapt the timing, modality, and frequency of outreach/contact to individual student needs and preferences.
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Strong active listening skills and emotional intelligence with the ability to build relationships with adult students.
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Solid understanding of coaching strategies to support personal, academic, and professional development in adult students.
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Willingness to engage in regular self-reflection and re-evaluation of beliefs, perspectives, and approaches to improve equity.
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Proficient in developing presentation materials that align to specified objectives and are visually engaging, understandable, and accessible.
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Ability to develop learning facilitation experiences and effective, formative self-assessment activities aligned with specific objectives to advance student learning.
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Skilled at implementing relationship-building activities for online student communities.
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Ability to facilitate synchronous student interaction in a virtual environment.
Requirements
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Master's Degree in a related field and all applicable licenses or certifications.
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3 years of relevant professional experience.
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5 years of teaching experience in an educational setting.
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Demonstrated subject matter expert in assigned content or practice area(s).
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PMP certification.
Preferred Qualifications
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Terminal degree in field, or related field.
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Strong experience teaching students in a distance education and distance learning environment, including 1 year of teaching online.
Benefits
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Eligible for bonuses.
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Medical, dental, vision, telehealth and mental healthcare.
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Health savings account and flexible spending account.
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Basic and voluntary life insurance.
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Disability coverage.
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Accident, critical illness and hospital indemnity supplemental coverages.
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Legal and identity theft coverage.
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Retirement savings plan.
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Wellbeing program.
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Discounted WGU tuition.
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Flexible paid time off for rest and relaxation with no need for accrual.
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Flexible paid sick time with no need for accrual.
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11 paid holidays.
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Other paid leaves, including up to 12 weeks of parental leave.
How to Apply
If interested, an application will need to be submitted online. Internal WGU employees will need to apply through the internal job board in Workday.
Additional Information
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Disclaimer: The job posting highlights the most critical responsibilities and requirements of the job. Itβs not all-inclusive.
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Accommodations: Applicants with disabilities who require assistance or accommodation during the application or interview process should contact our Talent Acquisition team at [email protected].
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Equal Employment Opportunity: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any protected characteristic as required by law.