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Moncton, NB | Saint John, NB | Miramichi, NB | St. Andrews, NB | Fredericton, NB
Education and Training
Experienced
Full-time

NBCC is currently seeking a dynamic and competent individual for the position of Head, Curriculum and Online Development, at any of these locations (Saint John, Moncton, Miramichi, Woodstock, Saint Andrews or Corporate office, Fredericton).

Our College is committed to transforming lives and communities. When you work at NBCC, you are a valued team member of a community of leaders who are driven by learning excellence and by our important role in social and economic development.

What you'll do

Responsibilities

Reporting to the Director of Academic and Capacity Development, the Head of Curriculum and Online Development leads the College to new levels of excellence in program design and development for all existing and future programs. This role supports program development and review, as well as provides leadership in the establishment and support for eLearning and flexible delivery across curricula.

Curriculum development responsibilities include, but are not limited to; ensure that educational content, methods and curriculum are adjusted to reflect changes within sectors as well as technical, cultural and societal changes; lead the development of approaches to curriculum integration, diversification and differentiation; oversee the development of consistent curricula, learning resources and delivery plan standards, within a framework for continuous review and improvement; develop and implement recommendations for continuous improvement of curriculum development policies, processes and deliverables; contribute to capacity development of specialists, faculty, managers and decision-makers in the design, management and implementation of quality curriculum development processes; provide training and support to academic divisions and faculty in the area of curriculum development, review and improvement; establish an expansive library of interactive learning objects and course content to support faculty in the adoption of innovative teaching practices; identify opportunities to advance NBCC's commitments and integrate them into the curriculum.

Leadership responsibilities include but are not limited to; direct a team of curriculum and learning design professionals; plan, direct and coordinate the work assignments; manage relationships with business partners with regards to projects; oversee the project management process, direct and coordinate activities in the selection, implementation, management and maintenance of projects; develop reporting requirements for project milestones; provide input to and manage budget assigned to curriculum and online development; develop project budgets and delivery schedules through regular meeting updates and reports.

What you'll need

Qualifications

Required qualifications for this opportunity include a diploma/degree in a related field and experience in curriculum development, online development, instructional and/or learning design, or an equivalent combination of knowledge skills, abilities and relevant experience. Related experience must include supervisory experience. Candidates must possess excellent oral, presentation and written communicative skills.

Candidates must clearly demonstrate how they meet these qualifications on their resumes.

Experience with differentiated instruction, competency and mastery-based learning would be considered assets. Preference may be given to a Master's degree in Adult Education, Education Administration or Curriculum & Instruction.

Written and spoken competence in English is required.

Other combinations of education and experience may be considered as equivalent. Subject to competition response, the minimum qualifications may be raised.

All applicants must be eligible to work in Canada at the time of application. This competition may be used to fill future vacancies at the same level. We promote an equal opportunity work environment.

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A little bit about us

New Brunswick Community College (NBCC)

With six Campuses across the province, New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) transforms lives and communities across New Brunswick and contributes to the social and economic prosperity of our province.

Why work with NBCC?

  • You want to make a difference. By working at NBCC, you can support students in achieving their educational and career aspirations, help meet the needs of employers and contribute to stronger communities across New Brunswick.
  • You want to belong to something bigger. NBCC welcomes the individual experiences and perspectives of our learners, our staff and our partners. We nurture a culture of belonging where everyone feels valued and has opportunities to add value. NBCC is an equal opportunity employer building a dynamic team that is representative of the communities and industries that we serve.
  • We're one of the best places to work in Atlantic Canada. For seven years in a row, we have been named one of Atlantic Canada's Top Employers because of our commitment to families, community service and employee engagement. This includes, paid time off to volunteer, comprehensive benefits packages and professional development opportunities.

Are you interested?

Work With Us

NBCC offers a comprehensive compensation and benefits package that includes a competitive salary for this position ranging from $65,650 to $87,360 annually.

Interested candidates must submit a detailed resume by April 7, 2020. All applications will be acknowledged upon receipt.

For the foreseeable future, NBCC will be conducting interviews via the use of technology.