Instructional Design Specialist
Company: UNC-Chapel Hill
Location: Chapel Hill
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Summary The Associate Director for Instructional
Technology will provide leadership and direction in the effective
use of instructional technology at the Adams School of Dentistry (
ASOD ). This is a key position in instructional technology services
planning, organization, administration, and evaluation as well as
the integration of contemporary and emerging technologies to
increase efficiency and productivity in the academic goals of the
institution. The Associate Director will supervise classroom
support consultant(s) to support academic operations at the ASOD .
The position will require close collaboration with other members of
the Academic Support Center, the Office of Academic Affairs, the
Office of Information Technology, Support Services, various
academic departments, and others to ensure the effective delivery
of instruction. The Associate Director will manage instructional
systems utilization at the ASOD to support the school in the
administration of their education program. This includes but is not
limited to learning management systems ( LMS ), testing software,
and classroom hardware and software. In addition, this position
will be instrumental in training faculty, staff, students, and
other stakeholders in the use of all instructional technology. This
position requires substantial instructional technology expertise to
monitor, assess, select, and deploy technologies to meet current
and future needs. They will lead communication efforts on old and
new instructional technologies to all stakeholders, support in
managing the budget and timelines of instructional technology
projects, evaluate the implementation of new technologies, and plan
to meet future needs of the institution related to instructional
technologies. This position will supervise the team that is
responsible for setting up classroom instructional technology and
responding to classroom support needs. The Associate Director will
ensure successful implementation and management of high-quality,
best-practice systems, to support and enrich teaching and learning
in support of the institution’s educational mission. This role
assumes key leadership responsibilities to ensure the continuity of
academic support services and faculty development. Primary duties
include managing CODA -specific assignments to maintain
accreditation compliance, preparing required documentation, and
supporting faculty in meeting accreditation standards. The
Associate Director is also responsible for designing, creating,
maintaining, and tracking a variety of high-level curricular
projects including AI and other emerging technology. This includes
but is not limited to: Canvas project sites such as the Faculty
Calibration site and DDS curricular onboarding site; Sharepoint
sites, such as The Commons faculty/staff hub and the Student
Commons hub; and e-Learning projects such as trainings and faculty
calibrations. Required Qualifications, Competencies, And Experience
Experience in providing instructional technology support in a
higher education environment. Experience collaborating with and
providing direct support to faculty instructors. Technical
expertise required in LMS utilization, test administration,
instructional technologies tools like Panopto, Echo 360, Poll
Everywhere, Articulate 360, and classroom technologies such as
Canvas. Experience in successful project management. Preferred
Qualifications, Competencies, And Experience Master’s degree in
instructional design, learning/educational technology, educational
media, or related discipline; or a Bachelor’s degree in the
assigned discipline and three or more years of experience in
teaching, educational testing, or instructional design and
curriculum development, or equivalent combination of training and
experience. Experience in higher education supporting faculty in
use of learning management system ( LMS ), lecture capture,
multimedia and video production, remote conferencing and
collaboration, AI technologies, and production of web-based course
tools. Experience working on both PC and Mac platforms. Designing
and delivering solutions to support active learning. Experience
with digital accessibility standards and/or delivering accessible
course content. Ability to work both independently and as an
individual contributor, and collaboratively as a team leader or
member. Experience in project management, including managing time,
establishing priorities, and meeting milestones and deliverables.
Ability to work effectively with a community made up of individuals
from a variety of disciplines with a wide range of pedagogical,
organizational, and technological skills. Experience supervising
and/or leading a team. Teaching experience is a plus. Experience
working with instructional technology vendors is a plus.
Keywords: UNC-Chapel Hill, Greenville , Instructional Design Specialist, Education / Teaching , Chapel Hill, North Carolina