Unlock your full potential in the innovative and inclusive environment at Bryant & Stratton College. We are a career-focused, private, nonprofit college built differently to serve the needs of students, alumni, associates, employers, and the community. Founded in 1854, Bryant & Stratton College offers real-world education leading to bachelors, associates, and professional certificates after completion in the fields of healthcare, technology, legal, business, graphic design, and more.SUMMARY:The Faculty Development Coach serves as a coach and mentor toward the career-based Teaching and Learning Philosophies of Bryant & Stratton College. The coach provides support to faculty associates in improving their teaching methodologies as well as approaches to assessment and evaluation as they relate to the "Principles of Effective Instructional Practice," "Bloom's Taxonomy," "Rigor Standards Framework," "Scaffolding Principles," and "Community of Inquiry." The coach assists the instructor in understanding how Bryant & Stratton College adopted and adapted these principles to create a framework for instruction and faculty development. Responsibilities will include coaching and mentoring of faculty who teach in multiple modalities. The coach provides support toward the effective integration of these principles into faculty member's instructional and assessment philosophies as well as associated practices.RESPONSIBILITIES: The Faculty Development Coach is responsible for:Meeting with faculty members individually to provide feedback on strategies to incorporate the "Principles of Effective Instructional Practice," "Bloom's Taxonomy," and "Community of Inquiry," into the regular practice of lesson planning, classroom facilitation and management, and assessment. Coach will use a needs-based approach to assess needs of the instructor based on previous professional and teaching experience.Coach will observe ground-based and virtual classrooms through a cycle established by the academic leader to provide feedback on the strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities of the instructor's methods in relationship to the College's teaching and assessment philosophies.Providing written reports to faculty members on their usage of the College's Teaching and Learning Philosophies and associated concepts toward effective instructional and assessment methods within the ground-based and virtual classroom.Tracking of instructor progress and providing insight into the management of the coaching and evaluation cycle through various paper-based and electronic resources.Modeling best practices where appropriate.Collaborating with academic leaders in providing ongoing support for faculty members on an individual basis as well as from a holistic perspective.Being knowledgeable on contemporary and current research and instructional methodologies. This includes knowledge of various learning management systems and other classroom technologies to support ground-based, online, virtual, and distance instruction.Promoting a network of faculty development within the college.Serving on various regional academic committees and/or councils specifically related to faculty, instruction, and /or assessment.Participating in the development and delivery of workshops and related training programs.COMPETENCIES:Strong interpersonal skillsTechnological aptitude with contemporary software and appsPositive and supportive attitudeSuccess orientedLeadership skillsOrganizedAdaptableAbility to work with individuals and teamsStrong verbal and written communication skillsPresentation skillsWillingness to work flexible hoursQUALIFICATIONS:Master's DegreeAdministrative experience in educationClassroom teaching experienceCurriculum Development experienceExperience teaching in and/or observing instruction in multiple modalities is preferred.Salary : $20.00 to $25.00 per hour.Please note that the compensation information is a good faith estimate of the base pay for this position. Information about the total compensation package for this position will be provided during the interview process.All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, ethnicity, national origin, color, religion, disability, marital status, veteran status, sex/gender (including pregnancy or pregnancy related conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity (including transgender status) or any other legally protected characteristics ("protected characteristics").Bryant & Stratton College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Bryant & Stratton College was founded in 1854 based on a desire to provide a practical education that gave our students the theory and experience to succeed in their careers. A lot of things have changed over the past 160 years, but our commitment to our students and staying at the forefront of career education and the workplace has not. From Dr. J. C. Bryant’s business practice “learning lab” of the 1850s to the active learning of today and from early correspondence courses to the launch of online education and training in 1997, Bryant & Stratton College has evolved into an educational institution poised for the 21st century, committed to the same principles set forth by its founders: education and career preparation.<\p>
The requirements of the workplace have continuously evolved since 1854, and as we transition from the Industrial to the Information Age, the evolution has accelerated. Keeping up with these contemporary needs requires the college to continually revise and enhance the curriculum, modify outcomes, and embrace or develop new teaching and learning methodologies. While the words in the college’s mission have changed over the years, the fundamentals have remained constant: Bryant & Stratton College is dedicated to offering a personalized career education and experience so that our graduates are prepared, not only for their careers but also for life’s adventures.