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Educational Developer – Indigenous Pedagogy – Capilano University

Capilano University

Job Title: Educational Developer – Indigenous Pedagogy

Location: North Vancouver, BC

Job Description: Capilano University is named after Chief Joe Capilano, an important leader of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) Nation of the Coast Salish Peoples. We respectfully acknowledge that our campuses are located on the territories of the LíỈwat, xʷməθkʷəỷəm (Musqueam), shíshálh (Sechelt), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and SəỈílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.At CapU we are committed to supporting a campus community that is both diverse and inclusive. We believe that diversity within our workforce is essential in creating both an exceptional student, and employee experience. As part of this ongoing commitment, we strive to ensure that our recruitment campaigns are proudly reflective of the community we serve. We actively seek applications from Indigenous peoples, the 2SLGBTQ+ community, persons with disabilities as well as members of groups that experience discrimination based on race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, place of origin, ancestry, and religion as we acknowledge the value each individual brings to the CapU community through their lived experiences.To help us focus our efforts, we ask all applicants, should they wish, to complete a short anonymous questionnaire. The questionnaire results are not connected to you or your application, and do not form part of the selection process. Simply, the goal of collecting this anonymous data is to better understand our organizational reach, while continuously aiming to improve the diversity of our applicant poolAll qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Should you require accommodations during the hiring process please reach out to [email protected] (faculty), or [email protected] (Ad/Ex and Staff)|Please see Special Instructions for more details.Interested applicants should submit their cover letter and resume. Capilano University is an equal opportunity employer. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.Posting DetailsPosting SummaryCompetition Number F18754P
Position Title Educational Developer – Indigenous Pedagogy
Employee Group Faculty
Position Status Regular Full-Time
Position Type Special Appointee
Special Appointee Others
Others please specifyEducational Developer
Workload Amount Full-Time Continuing; 35 hours per week; some evenings and weekend work may be required from time to time
Department Centre for Teaching Excellence
Additional NotesApplications will be reviewed beginning December 18, 2024 with interviews scheduled for January 2025. The start date is flexible between May 1st and September 1st, 2025.For more information about the position please contact Brit Paris, Director, Teaching and Learning at [email protected].
Location North Vancouver
Working With UsAt Capilano University, learners are our focus. Guided by the goals outlined in and 2030, employees play an essential role in creating an exceptional learning experience for and with learners and are central to a thriving campus community. Together, we are inspired by imagination and Capilano University is one of the leading teaching-focused universities in British Columbia and one of BC’s Top Employers. Grounded by our sense of purpose, we offer a meaningful, friendly, and dynamic work environment.At the Centre for Teaching Excellence (CTE) at Capilano University, we are a dedicated team of educational professionals committed to enhancing pedagogical practices within the University. CTE members play a key role in championing innovative teaching and learning and serve as a central resource for faculty, building capacity by providing resources and support on evidence- and equity-based educational practices through consultation and facilitation. We support the digital learning experience by empowering faculty and students to integrate and adopt educational technologies.We are passionate about educational excellence, innovation, and inclusion. Together, we’re committed to a culture of continuous improvement, offering an array of programs such as the CapU Certificate in University Teaching and Learning, Instructional Skills Workshop, faculty learning communities, individual consultations, curriculum design, teaching with technology, and an annual Teaching and Learning Symposium.
What you’ll doThe Educational Developer – Indigenous Pedagogy is an integral member of the Educational Development Team in the Centre for Teaching Excellence. The Educational Developer – Indigenous Pedagogy will walk alongside faculty across the university to provide guidance on Indigenous ways of knowing and being for the purposes of facilitation, programming, curriculum, and resource development in order to enhance teaching and learning practices in all modalities including in-person, online, and land-based learning.The Educational Developer – Indigenous Pedagogy will promote excellence and innovation in teaching and learning while carrying out the following responsibilities:Illustrative Examples/Specific Responsibilities

  • Consult and advise faculty through formal and informal individual and group consultation in facilitation, programming, curriculum, and resource development according to evidence-informed practices and Indigenous ways of knowing and being;
  • Consult with faculty to develop effective strategies for integrating anticolonial and Indigenous ways of knowing into curriculum at both the course and program level;
  • Facilitate workshops and consultations developed through the Centre for Teaching Excellence for faculty to enhance teaching and learning with a specific emphasis on knowledge of Indigenous history, perspectives, ways of knowing, and cultural and pedagogical practices including Land-based learning;
  • Disseminate and promote knowledge on Indigenous teaching and learning;
  • Work with faculty on specific course-related needs (e.g., designing and using rubrics, active learning strategies, and assessment) in the context of Indigenization;
  • Develop a repository of faculty support materials such as instructional resources and website resources;
  • Participate in meetings, conferences, workshops, seminars, and presentations pertaining to educational development, Indigenous education, Indigenization, and decolonization;
  • Develop and sustain relationships with Elders in each region and other knowledge holders to guide teaching practices and strategies that create welcoming environments that are consistent with community and cultural protocols;
  • Contribute regularly to departmental meetings and university-wide committees, events, and other initiatives to contribute to the University, the profession, and the community; and
  • Perform other duties as required.

What you’ll bringQualifications

  • A Master’s degree in Education or a related field. We also invite applicants with an equivalent combination of education, scholarship, lived experience and community engagement.
  • In alignment with a Special Program approved by the BC Office of the Human Rights Commissioner, the roles and responsibilities for this position entail delivery of Indigenous content and, as such, applicants who self-identify as Indigenous or having Indigenous ancestry may be given priority in the recruitment process. Applicants are encouraged to self-identify in their cover letter. Applicants are also encouraged to describe how their lived experience as an Indigenous person informs their scholarship and/or community work and to outline their experience working with Indigenous communities/students.

Skills, Knowledge, And Abilities

  • Understanding of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report and the UNDRIP and ability to incorporate related issues into activities and initiatives;
  • Knowledge and understanding of Indigenous administrative structures and processes;
  • Demonstrated skills in teaching and educational development abilities, including experience facilitating in a sensitive and cross-cultural learning environment;
  • Demonstrated ability to move forward and facilitate a project or initiative;
  • Knowledge of current research in teaching and learning, best practices, and standards of teaching excellence (active learning and strategies for student engagement), with expertise in Indigenous pedagogies;
  • Demonstrated understanding of the use of technology as tools for achieving learning goals;
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including demonstrated ability to communicate diplomatically and effectively with a diverse group of faculty, administrators, and staff individually and in group settings in written and verbal communications;
  • Demonstrated ability to organize, develop, and facilitate workshops independently and in collaboration with others;
  • Knowledge of the impact of physical classroom environment on teaching and learning approaches;
  • Strong computer skills are required, including a high degree of facility in the use of all Microsoft Office applications;
  • Demonstrated organizational and self-management skills including time management and the ability to prioritize, multi-task and attend to detail;
  • Ability to work independently and in a team environment, manage time well, and communicate effectively with supervisors, peers, and staff while taking a service-oriented approach and consultative decision-making; and
  • Demonstrated flexibility, positivity, and ability to work effectively in a highly collaborative team environment.

Posting Detail InformationInternal or External Position External
Appointment Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2025
Salary Scale Salary range $71,846 to $115,129 with normal starting salary between $78,872 and $85,897 annually, dependent on relevant education and experience. Scale placement will be completed according to the Collective Agreement.
Post Date 11/12/2024
Close Date 12/18/2024
Open Until Filled Yes
Quick Link for PostingSupplemental QuestionsRequired fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * Do you have lived experience of Indigenous worldviews, cultures and values, with superior understanding of diverse Indigenous knowledge systems and epistemologies?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Do you have a Master’s degree in Education or a related field, or a combination of education, scholarship, lived experience and community engagement?
  • Master’s degree in Education or a related field
  • A PhD in Education or a related field
  • A combination of education, scholarship, lived experience and community engagement
  • At least a Master’s degree and a combination of education, scholarship, lived experience and community engagement
  • Are you eligible to work in Canada? (i.e. valid work permit, permanent resident, Canadian citizen)
  • Yes
  • No

Applicant DocumentsRequired Documents * Cover Letter

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Statement: Contributions to advancing DEI and/or Indigenization

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