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Center for Teaching and Learning - Postdoctoral Fellowship (Public Speaking & Communication Skills)

Employer
Colby College
Location
Maine, United States
Salary
Salary Not Specified
Date posted
Jan 14, 2022

Job Details

Job Description
Department:
Center for Teaching and Learning - Staff
Pay Rate Type:
Salary
Employee Type:
Job Summary:Temporary, Full-Time, Exempt, Salaried, Administrative Staff Appointment

The Colby Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) was established in the fall of 2016 with strong support from the Office of the Provost. Under the leadership of a new director, the CTL strives to address teaching and learning needs at Colby and to be a leader in national conversations about innovative teaching and learning at small, liberal arts colleges. The mission of the CTL is to enhance intellectual engagement across the liberal arts curriculum through programs and services that promote collaboration and reflective practices that support effective teaching and learning for faculty and students. The work of Center for Teaching and Learning is grounded in the literature and scholarship on effective teaching and learning, informed by the experience of the CTL staff, enhanced through experiences with Colby faculty and students, and enriched through collaborative relationships that support teaching and learning at Colby.

The CTL provides programs that assist faculty in (1) developing relationships that enhance teaching, (2) expanding pedagogical awareness and appreciation, (3) incorporating feedback to inform teaching, (4) designing courses that stimulate learning, (5) integrating knowledge about how learning works to enhance teaching, and (6) deepening diversity and inclusivity at Colby through teaching. The programs offered by the CTL represent a range of genres – workshops, roundtables, institutes, communities of practice, and consultations – each designed to engage faculty at all career stages at different levels – individually, small groups, cohorts. The CTL’s outcomes and programming genres welcomes partnerships with other faculty development offices at Colby including Academic Information Technology Services, Research and Instruction Librarians, Colby Writing Program, Special Collections, Colby Museum of Art, and the Dean of Students office to address the teaching needs of faculty.

The CTL postdoctoral fellowship experience will include teaching courses in the candidate’s area of teaching expertise, engaging in educational development/scholarship of teaching and learning research and promoting inclusive teaching practices through work with faculty, students, and other instructional staff. More importantly, this fellowship will strengthen the impact of the CTL on the academic culture at Colby by expanding program offerings while promoting scholarly approaches to teaching and learning. We encourage inquiries from candidates who will contribute to the diversity of our College, including its cultural and ethnic diversity.

This is a temporary one-year position eligible for benefits.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
  • Develop inclusive teaching resources for the campus community that embrace varied/innovative modalities of public speaking and communication skills (verbal, media-based, etc.)
  • Develop and offer programs to support public speaking and communication skills for students across a range of academic disciplines
  • Work with faculty to explore teaching practices that enhance public speaking and communication skills
  • Teach one course per year in disciplinary area
  • Engage in educational development research with CTL Director and/or scholarship of teaching and learning research
  • Participate in CTL assessment efforts
  • Perform additional duties as assigned; duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice
QUALIFICATIONS :
  • Ph.D. or terminal degree in communications or related fields
  • One to three years of undergraduate teaching experience
  • Educational development experience (working with faculty and/or students on teaching & learning)
  • Familiarity with a wide range of teaching frameworks and strategies
  • Demonstrated record of collaboration, ideally across various professional and scholarly fields
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
  • Creative approach to problem solving
  • Excellent organizational skills, time management, and attention to detail
  • Genuine interest in engaging undergraduate students as well as scholars, curators, and artists
  • Ability to make an impact through work as a member of a team and diverse community
KEY RELATIONSHIPS :

This position will work closely with the CTL director, directors of other faculty development centers/programs and will interact regularly with faculty, staff, and students.

WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS :

General open office and campus environment. Position involves sitting, although frequent movement is necessary. Computer usage involving repetitive hand/wrist motion is also necessary.

TO APPLY :

Interested candidates should apply electronically by clicking the "Apply" button on the Colby Careers website. Please submit a letter of interest including salary requirements, resume, and the contact information of three professional references. Materials should be addressed to:

Center for Teaching & Learning Postdoctoral Fellowship – Public Speaking & Communication Skills - Search Committee
Office of Human Resources
Colby College
5500 Mayflower Hill
Waterville, ME 04901-8855


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Colby College

Founded in 1813, Colby College is the 12th oldest liberal arts college in the United States.

Distinctive in its offerings, Colby provides an intimate, undergraduate-focused learning environment with a breadth of programs presenting students and faculty with unparalleled opportunities. A vibrant and fully integrated academic, residential, and cocurricular experience is sustained by a diverse and supportive community. Located in Waterville, Maine, Colby is a global institution with students representing nearly every U.S. state and approximately 70 countries.

Colby’s model provides the scale and impact of larger universities coupled with intensive learning in a community committed to scholarship and discovery, multidisciplinary approaches to integrated learning, study in the liberal arts, and leading-edge programs addressing the world’s most complex challenges. Its network of partnerships with prestigious cultural, research, medical, and business institutions extends educational and scholarly collaborations, providing students with unmatched experiences leading to postgraduate success.

The College’s wide variety of programs and labs provides students and the community access to unique experiences: the Colby College Museum of Art, the finest college art museum in the country, and the Lunder Institute for American Art have made the College a nationally and internationally recognized center for art scholarship; DavisConnects prepares students for lifelong success by combining a forward-thinking liberal arts education with extensive internship, research, and global opportunities for all students regardless of their personal networks and financial circumstances; and the 350,000-square-foot Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center, is the most advanced and comprehensive NCAA D-III facility in the country. In fall 2021, Colby opened the Davis Institute for Artificial Intelligence, the first such institute at a liberal arts college. Colby’s new Island Campus, consisting of Allen and Benner islands, gives Colby a significant presence on the coast of Maine for a wide range of academic programs and activities and undisturbed environments ideal for conducting interdisciplinary experiences.

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