Head of Learning Technology
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Job description
The Head of Learning Technology will lead the Learning Technologist team and oversee the strategic and operational management of core digital platforms, including Moodle, learner analytics, and lecture capture systems. Working closely with IT colleagues and academic stakeholders, the postholder will drive innovation in digital education, enhance staff capability, and ensure the effective use of learning technologies to support inclusive, engaging, and high-quality learning experiences., * Provide strategic and operational leadership for the use of learning technologies, aligning initiatives with institutional priorities and educational goals.
- Manage and support a team of Learning Technologists, fostering a collaborative, high-performing, and service-oriented culture.
- Oversee the development, maintenance, and enhancement of Moodle, learner analytics platforms, and lecture capture systems.
- Collaborate with IT services and academic colleagues to ensure effective integration, support, and governance of digital learning tools.
- Lead initiatives to build staff capability in digital teaching and pedagogical innovation.
- Provide expert guidance on the effective use of technology to enhance learning, teaching, and assessment.
- Ensure digital learning environments are inclusive, accessible, and aligned with best practice and regulatory standards.
- Evaluate user needs, feedback, and data to inform continuous improvement of systems, services, and support models.
- Contribute to institutional policy, strategy, and planning related to digital education.
- Represent the University in internal and external networks and remain up to date with developments in the sector.
Requirements
Do you have experience in Teaching?, * Significant experience supporting and leading the use of learning technologies in higher education with demonstrable impact on teaching, learning, and assessment.
- Proven experience managing or leading teams in a digital education or learning technology environment.
- In-depth knowledge of Moodle (or another VLE), learner analytics tools, and lecture capture systems.
- Strong understanding of digital pedagogy and the use of technology in effective, inclusive learning and assessment including the ability to design technology-enhanced learning environments that challenge deficit narratives and promote equity.
- Excellent communication, leadership, and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to influence and collaborate across functions with the ability to influence and collaborate across academic and professional services.
Desirable Criteria
- A relevant teaching, learning, or digital education qualification (e.g., SFHEA, CMALT, PGCert).
- Experience contributing to institutional strategy or policy for digital education.
- Track record of initiatives that improve outcomes for diverse student groups
- Knowledge of accessibility standards and inclusive design principles for digital learning environments.
- Evidence of scholarship or research in technology-enhanced learning and equity-focused pedagogy.