University of California San Diego
Location
La Jolla, CA | United States
Job description
This recruitment will remain open until filled. Initial application deadline: 1/2/2024.
This position offers a hybrid work arrangement, which includes a combination of onsite and remote work.
At the University of California San Diego, we prefer the path less traveled. And it has led us to remarkable new ways of seeing and making a difference in the world. Are you ready to be a change maker, shaping the future of staff learning and development in a rich, collaborative environment powered by bright minds dedicated to making a difference? If so, we are looking for an innovative Director of Learning Programs to be the architect of transformative learning experiences, steering the development of cutting-edge professional and leadership development programs, and leading a team that designs and delivers sustainable, scalable, strategic and accessible solutions.
Your mission?
To empower our diverse workforce to excel in their roles and contribute to the university's legacy of groundbreaking achievements.
Your impact?
Foster a Culture of Inclusivity and Learning: Drive initiatives that champion equity, diversity, and inclusion, creating a welcoming environment for all staff to grow and thrive, guided by our UC San Diego People Proposition.
Bridge Vision and Action: Marry strategic foresight with practical solutions, turning ambitious plans into tangible realities that enhance our staff's learning experience.
Build and Strengthen Community Ties: Cultivate lasting partnerships across campus, uniting leaders, experts, and learners in a shared mission of educational excellence.
Lead with Innovation: Be at the forefront of incorporating the latest learning technologies and methodologies, from AI to experiential learning
The Director of Learning Programs serves as the programmatic and operational leader for Campus staff learning programs at UC San Diego, with a focus on professional development and people leadership programs. In partnership with the Senior Director of Organization Effectiveness, the Director of Learning Programs will lead a team responsible for creating sustainable, scalable, and inclusive learning programs that empower staff to excel in their roles. This role is both forward-thinking and practical, combining strategic vision with tactical execution. The Director of Learning Programs will develop and execute strategic planning for our approach to staff learning, and will design, deliver and scale new programs as well enhance effectiveness of existing offerings, including working with internal and external partners to develop an enterprise learning evaluation strategy. The Director of Learning Programs will apply expertise in organizational development to design programs that enhance the capabilities, performance, and adaptability of staff across the university and will lead change management initiatives to support the successful implementation of learning programs, ensuring that staff embrace and adapt to new approaches. This position will operate from a continuous improvement orientation and will lead innovation efforts throughout the learning landscape.
This position is highly skilled in every aspect of the ADDIE process ( A nalysis, D esign, D evelopment, I mplementation, and E valuation), with an especially expert ability in the analysis, design and evaluation approaches. The Director of Learning Programs will always center inclusion and belonging in every aspect of our curricula and approach, partnering closely with colleagues in VC-EDI to develop highly effective, sustainable approaches to inclusive excellence through staff learning opportunities. This position will develop and maintain strategic partnerships with stakeholders across campus, including leadership at all levels of the organization, learning partners, subject matter experts and clients as well as our partners in Campus and Health HR. The Director of Learning Programs will lead our university-wide Learning Community of Practice and help align and guide the efforts of our Training Governance groups.
Thorough knowledge of organization and system operations, protocols and procedures.
Demonstrated leadership and management skills required to lead subordinates, in the areas of staff performance and development, team building and communications, resolution of issues and conflicts, review and approval of work, and hiring and training employees.
High degree of diplomacy, influential and interpersonal skills to work effectively across the organization at all levels.
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About University of California San Diego
UC San Diego is an academic powerhouse and economic engine, recognized as one of the top 8 public universities by U.S. News and World Report. Innovation is central to who we are and what we do. Here, students learn that knowledge isn't just acquired in the classroom - life is their laboratory. UC San Diego's rich academic portfolio includes six undergraduate colleges, five academic divisions and five graduate and professional schools. The university's award-winning scholars are experts at the forefront of their fields with an impressive track record for achieving scientific, medical and technological breakthroughs.
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