Two New Positions: Instructional Consultant, University of Michigan (CRLT in Engineering)

published Apr 23, 2021 9:14am

The Center for Research on Learning and Teaching in Engineering (CRLT-Engin) at the University of Michigan is expanding, and we are inviting applications for two Instructional Consultant positions. Applicants with extensive experience will be considered for an assistant director title. Candidates from groups historically underrepresented in faculty development are strongly encouraged to apply. Full position descriptions can be found on the University of Michigan careers site (information below).


The College of Engineering at U-M is in the process of implementing a major strategic plan that includes a pillar devoted to promoting excellence in engineering education. This plan includes a focus on diversity, equity and inclusion at all levels; implementing technological solutions learned from the pandemic, and a renewed commitment to experiential learning. The Center for Research on Learning and Teaching in Engineering (CRLT-Engin) is a key player in enacting this vision; hence, the College is expanding its capacity and staffing.


Instructional Consultant Focused on Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) (See https://careers.umich.edu/, keyword search:196662)

Instructional Consultant focused on Technology-Informed Pedagogy (Technology) (See https://careers.umich.edu/, keyword search: 196723)


For more information about the search process, working at U-M, and life in the Ann Arbor area, please visit the CRLT-Engin Careers website:https://crlte.engin.umich.edu/careers/