Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning Innovation
Company: Michigan State University
Location: East Lansing
Posted on: November 17, 2024
Job Description:
Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning InnovationJob no: 945226
Work type: Executive Management Major Administrative Unit /
College: Provost And Academic AffairsDepartment: Provost Evp For
Academic Affairs 10050692Sub Area: FAS- Fac./Acad StaffSalary:
Salary Commensurate with ExperienceLocation: East Lansing
Categories: Education/Training, Executive Management, Full Time
(90-100%), Non-Union Working/Functional TitleVice Provost for
Teaching and Learning InnovationPosition SummaryReporting directly
to the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs,
the Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning Innovation will be
responsible for envisioning, leading, and implementing academic
innovations across MSU by fostering collaborations among
stakeholders internally, as well as external partners. The vice
provost will lead a team of approximately 14 full-time staff,
faculty fellows and student employees; overseeing the areas of
Teaching and Learning Success Strategies, the Center for Teaching
and Learning Innovation, #iteachmsu Commons, Online Program
Management, and Spartans Learn.The Vice Provost will be expected
to:
- Serve as a connector to support academic innovation,
facilitating market-driven and participant/student-oriented
identification of opportunities, and fostering collaborations among
leaders and stakeholders on campus.
- Empower educators, including faculty, staff, graduate students
and post-docs, to share new ideas and seek professional development
opportunities that will elevate the quality of teaching, research,
and community impact of their work.
- Identify promising academic innovations and create a safe and
collaborative environment to test and scale successful ideas that
are in alignment with strategic institutional priorities.
- Create centralized resources for academic innovation and
collaboration that operate synergistically with related resources
in the colleges to pursue opportunities.
- Identify and develop cross-institutional connections and
efficiencies.
- Support evidence-based evaluation and assessment of academic
innovations and new initiatives.
- Oversee the development of operational functions necessary to
succeed in the adult-learning market, including external functions
such as enrollment management, learner support, and marketing as
well as internal functions, including instructional design and
content production.Michigan State University's next Vice Provost
for Teaching and Learning Innovation will be a student-centered
team leader with experience in the areas of innovation for teaching
and learning, educator development, initiatives to support positive
post-degree outcomes, trends in academic life-long learning,
distance education, and leading and managing positive change for a
diverse student population. A doctorate or terminal degree from an
accredited institution is required, along with a record of
progressive leadership responsibilities and substantive
administrative experience in an area related to academic innovation
and student success in higher education.Specific Responsibilities
and Qualifications:
- Furthering the University's commitments to diversity, equity,
and inclusion (DEI), student success, and staff and faculty success
in all aspects of work, as articulated in MSU's 2030 Strategic
Plan.
- Furthering the University's lifelong learning mission in adult,
lifelong, professional, and continuing education for both
credential-bearing / credit-earning instruction and non-degree /
non-credit offerings.
- Advancing the vision, mission, and values of innovation and
collaboration through shared goals and objectives.
- Demonstrating creative leadership to address emerging issues in
higher education.
- Building, nurturing, and maintaining a robust network of
relationships with the provost, deans, vice provosts, leaders,
educators, and units across campus to advance unit-level and
cross-institutional academic initiatives.
- Obtaining external grant support in areas related to academic
innovation and collaboration.
- Mentor and develop staff and educator well-being who can
champion educator development, lifelong learning, as well as
academic innovation and cross-college collaboration.Equal
Employment Opportunity StatementAll qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran
status.Required DegreeDoctorateMinimum Requirements
- Candidates must hold an earned terminal degree.
- Candidates must have a record of scholarship in pedagogy,
including experience in curriculum and assessment design, as well
as experience with educator development and planning,
implementation, and assessment of a range of programs to support
teaching and learning in a variety of modalities (e.g., online,
in-person, large lecture, small group, community-engaged,
service).
- The candidate must demonstrate a record of teaching excellence
at multiple levels. Graduate level teaching experience, and the
ability to support all faculty and instructional staff.Desired
Qualifications
- Experience collaborating with multiple stakeholders and unit
leaders to realize goals.
- Knowledge of a major research or land-grant university such as
MSU in terms of organizational complexities, culture, structure,
and processes and a demonstrated ability to be a strong team player
who effectively works across unit lines.
- Ability to convene and foster collaboration among colleagues
representing different viewpoints, interests, positions, and
locations across a major research university.
- Experience successfully leading, coordinating, and supervising
the work of a diverse team.
- Ability to relate effectively to a wide variety of people of
diverse backgrounds, including an understanding and respect for
cultural, ethnic, and individual differences. Ability to contribute
in meaningful ways to MSU's commitment to enhance the inclusivity
and equity of the campus teaching and student-focused learning
environment.
- Training or experience in budget planning, administration, and
management.
- Experience with administration of a broad array of academic
programs and lifelong learning offerings.Required Application
MaterialsWittKieffer is assisting Michigan State University in this
search. For fullest consideration, candidate materials should be
received by August 7, 2024. Questions should be directed to
msuvptli@wittkieffer.com.All applications, nominations and
inquiries are invited. Applications should include a CV or resume
and a letter of interest addressing the themes in this profile,
inclusive of a statement detailing how your past and future work
will contribute to advancing MSU's commitment to inclusive
excellence.Review of Applications Begins
On08/07/2024Websitehttps://provost.msu.edu/about-the-office/academic-and-administrative-units/teaching-and-learning-innovationMSU
StatementMichigan State University has been advancing the common
good with uncommon will for more than 160 years. One of the top
research universities in the world, MSU pushes the boundaries of
discovery and forges enduring partnerships to solve the most
pressing global challenges while providing life-changing
opportunities to a diverse and inclusive academic community through
more than 200 programs of study in 17 degree-granting colleges.
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