Dear Colleagues,
I am excited to share
that the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) is hiring for a
Director of the
Faculty Development Center (FDC),
our teaching and
learning center. UMBC is a Carnegie R1 research university known for its
inclusive excellence, innovative teaching, and diverse student body.
The Chronicle of Higher Education has named UMBC one of the best
colleges to work for 14 years in a row, and UMBC is ranked #12 in the
nation for undergraduate teaching. UMBC is located in the thriving
Baltimore, MD and Washington D.C. metro
areas.
The detailed position description is copied below. This position is full-time and includes a
full university benefits package.
For best consideration, please submit your application using the "Apply Now" link on the job posting by April 5, 2026.
Please share this information with any interested colleagues.
Director of the Faculty Development Center - University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)
The
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) invites applications
for the position of Director for the Faculty Development Center (FDC).
UMBC is a Carnegie R1 research university known for its inclusive
excellence, innovative teaching, and diverse student body. Reporting to
the Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs, the Director of the FDC will lead
UMBC’s efforts to realize its vision as a national leader in pedagogical
innovation and evidence-based teaching. This is a transformative
leadership opportunity; following a comprehensive 2025 self-study and
external review, the incoming Director will be charged with implementing
strategic recommendations to redefine the Center’s mission,
organizational structure, and goals appropriate to an R1 campus.
As a catalyst for institutional change, the Director will foster
cross-unit collaborations and partner with departments and units to
design, implement, and evaluate high-impact initiatives that enhance
student learning across all modalities. The Director will serve as a
prominent voice in campus-wide pedagogical conversations—ranging from
the advancement of inclusive excellence to addressing the role of AI
in pedagogy. The successful candidate will be a visionary leader
committed to strengthening the FDC capacity to serve a diverse faculty
community and elevating the culture of teaching and learning at UMBC.
Providing
strategic leadership for faculty professional development, the Director
will foster a culture of research-informed instruction. As a
“scholar-practitioner” who bridges the gap between educational research
and classroom practice, the Director will support scholarly teaching and
the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) for faculty at all
career stages. This includes overseeing robust Faculty Learning
Communities, certificate programs, and the Hrabowski Fund for
Innovation, as well as individual consultations with faculty.
Additionally, the Director will supervise and mentor the FDC staff,
ensuring that all workshops, resources, and events—including the annual
Provost’s Teaching and Learning Symposium—are grounded in evidence-based
practices and aligned with the Center's evolving strategic goals. The
Director will be expected to work closely with other units on campus to
support faculty success.
Required qualifications: A Ph.D., Ed.D.
degree, or terminal degree in a discipline represented at the University
and a minimum of five years of teaching experience in higher
education. The successful candidate will demonstrate proven leadership
ability in a faculty setting, a deep understanding of educational
development scholarship, documented ability to work effectively and
collaboratively with faculty and administrators from diverse
disciplinary backgrounds, and excellent verbal, written, and
interpersonal communication skills.
Desired qualifications: A
documented record of publications and presentations in the Scholarship
of Teaching and Learning (SoTL); proven ability to lead institutional
change, organizational redesign, or “culture shift” initiatives within a
complex university environment; experience in securing and managing
internal and external grants related to educational improvement;
demonstrated experience in developing and implementing course- and
program-level assessment to measure the impact of faculty development on
student learning outcomes; and ability to use institutional data and
learning analytics to identify equity gaps and inform inclusive
programming.