Senior Educational Program Designer

Western Governors UniversitySalt Lake City, UT
14dHybrid

About The Position

The Senior Educational Program Designer is a thought leader and advocate for new and emerging program design. The Senior Educational Program Designer will lead and facilitate the design of competency-based higher educational programs that emphasize students’ ability to acquire and demonstrate skills, not the amount of time spent learning. This person will use curiosity, empathy, and experience with convergent experience design to anticipate and investigate the impact of decisions made about program design across the entire enterprise of competency-based education. They are a systems thinker who can guide cross-functional teams in translating complex student and business needs into programs that provide efficient and personalized learning pathways. They will focus relentlessly on ensuring that program designs resonate with employers, learners, and policymakers, and will employ best practices and innovative practices for program design in the competency-based education context. The Senior Educational Program Designer will create designs that optimize: the value proposition for the learner; the resources required; student engagement; successful learning experiences; and financial sustainability. They will connect internal and external stakeholders for information exchange, problem-solving, and designing education programs to achieve impact.

Requirements

  • Experience designing products or solutions that benefit end users and society.
  • Extensive experience leading design thinking and product design sprints in person and with remote teams.
  • Can demonstrate an extensive “bag of tricks” for empathetic design and facilitation challenges.
  • Proven track record devising and designing high-quality web and/or mobile products in collaboration with product management and engineering partners.
  • Good listener – weighs input from multiple perspectives when forming opinions and recommendations.
  • Collaborative and team-oriented work approach.
  • Excellent written, oral, presentation, and interpersonal skills.
  • Proficiency in technology-driven document and collaboration tools, including Microsoft Office suite, web conferencing, and cloud-based tools.
  • Three or more years’ experience within the fields of product, interaction, and visual design/development.
  • Bachelor’s degree.
  • Background in online learning and/or development of educational products.
  • Background in metrics-driven, evidence-based decision making.
  • Portfolio or work samples showcasing product design prowess, creativity, and depth of thought, coupled with fluency in best practices for interaction design, visual design, and prototyping.
  • Experience working effectively on cross-organizational teams.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree or Ph.D. in a relevant field.
  • Experience creating cross-contextual learning experiences that are born mobile, social-by-design, gamified, or non-linear with student-driven pathways.
  • Proven record of developing and producing quality assessment and learning experiences using established development and production processes and methodologies.
  • Demonstrated understanding of the higher education environment.
  • Demonstrated success with change management, particularly stabilizing and structuring diffuse and ambiguous situations.

Responsibilities

  • Break down complex problems and explore ways to delight users with tools that solve their problems efficiently and effectively.
  • Collaborate and partner with cross-functional teams of program development, academic, operations, and other stakeholders.
  • Design programs that deliver on the promise of competency-based education to provide efficiency, flexibility, personalization, achievement of goals, and fit with industry expectations.
  • Design programs that promote social mobility and equity.
  • Ensure that program designs maximize broad access, including for underserved students, industry relevance, learning, and financial sustainability.
  • Apply best practices in backwards program design to the context of CBE (Competency-based Education) programs.
  • Quickly discover and prototype potential options, then weigh trade-offs between choices.
  • Anticipate, advise upon, and document the cost, scope, and implementation effort of competing program design options.
  • Apply a systems-thinking approach to help collaborators consider all elements of program design, such as enrollment, learner engagement, curriculum, instruction, evaluation, assessment, etc.
  • Collaborate on the identification of student personas and ensure that pathways efficiently meet their needs.
  • Conduct industry and outside standards research and align program designs to industry and outside standard needs.
  • Select outcomes and design programs in meaningful ways.
  • Assess the sustainability of a program design at scale over its lifecycle.
  • Recommend tools and technologies that achieve scale while maintaining quality programming.
  • Set success metrics.
  • Thoroughly and beautifully document the resulting program design to guide development decisions that uphold the integrity of the design as well as provide a historical record for decisions that were made.
  • Establish a model for training/education for faculty, mentors, enrollment counselors, and all other stakeholders; work directly with students during the deployment of programs and courses.
  • Ensure the overall quality and effectiveness of training/education for faculty, mentors, and enrollment counselors.
  • Communicate solutions to stakeholders in a manner that simplifies complexity and generates excitement.
  • Facilitate meetings and brainstorming sessions that are organized and productive.
  • Advocate for high standards of excellence in providing delightful and rewarding user experiences, and proactively support the team in achieving them.
  • Provide thought leadership for new and emerging techniques for competency-based education.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • bonuses
  • medical, dental, vision, telehealth and mental healthcare
  • health savings account and flexible spending account
  • basic and voluntary life insurance
  • disability coverage
  • accident, critical illness and hospital indemnity supplemental coverages
  • legal and identity theft coverage
  • retirement savings plan
  • wellbeing program
  • discounted WGU tuition
  • flexible paid time off for rest and relaxation with no need for accrual, flexible paid sick time with no need for accrual, 11 paid holidays, and other paid leaves, including up to 12 weeks of parental leave
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