Assistant Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and Chief Academic Technology Officer #77461
Company: University of California-Berkeley
Location: Berkeley
Posted on: April 21, 2025
Job Description:
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driven innovation, creating global intellectual, economic and
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diversity and want to be part of an inclusive, equity-focused
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Please consider whether your values align with our Guiding Values
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numerous employee resource groups (staff organizations). Our goal
is for everyone on the Berkeley campus to feel supported and
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hours (10 days) of paid time per year to engage in professional
development activities. Find out more about how you can grow your
career at UC Berkeley.Departmental Overview Research, Teaching, and
Learning (RTL) is composed of several teams providing support for
instructors and researchers at Berkeley. With leadership in their
area of expertise, teams coordinate around consultations,
resources, tools, and projects across RTL for the broader campus
community.
Job Summary
The Assistant Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and Chief
Academic Technology Officer (CATO) is the strategic leader who
provides vision and direction at the intersection of teaching,
learning, and technology across the UC Berkeley campus. The
position reports to the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
with a dotted line to the Associate Vice Chancellor for IT and CIO.
The CATO oversees Research, Teaching, and Learning (RTL), which
includes several service organizations employing over 65 full-time
staff members with an annual budget of approximately $17 million.
The position is also the primary IT liaison between the academic
community and teaching and learning technology. The CATO builds
strong partnerships and supports shared governance with academic
units, the Academic Senate, Berkeley IT, the Office of the Vice
Chancellor for Research, Student Affairs, the Graduate Division,
colleges and schools, other units, and various faculty stakeholders
to ensure that Berkeley's deployment of academic technology is
successful and that faculty are supported in their teaching
mission.This position oversees directors and managers of the
following functional areas and teams in RTL:The Center for Teaching
and Learning (CTL), which stands with educators to imagine what
meaningful learning experiences look like at Berkeley, both in
classrooms and beyond them. CTL's mission is to uplift instructors
so that they can teach in ways that matter to them, their students,
and the broader instructional community at Berkeley. CTL provides
services and programs to advance best practices in all aspects of
curriculum, instruction, and assessment, and sharing knowledge of
evidence-based, student-centered, and outcomes-guided pedagogy. CTL
also provides instructional design support for schools, colleges,
and individual faculty members to create high quality online course
content.Classroom Design + Engineering, which provides planning,
design, installation, and maintenance support for technology in the
General Assignment classrooms on campus. The Design + Engineering
team also maintains a set of technology standards it uses in
deploying AV/IT in these classrooms.Classroom Technology Support,
which provides service management and support to classroom
technology to enhance the academic mission, including the Classroom
Technology Support Helpdesk, Instructional Equipment Checkout,
Specialized Auditorium Support, Active Learning Classroom Support,
and Instructional Computing Classrooms.Learning Environments +
Tools, which provides service management, support and consultations
for teaching and learning technologies, including the learning
management system (bCourses), course capture, video management,
online discussions and polling tools, course evaluations, and
academic integrity and accessibility software.An internal
Development and Operations group that supports the operations of
technologies managed by RTL and develops software that supports the
learning management system and advising tools.The KALX Radio
Station, which broadcasts freeform radio to the SF Bay Area at 90.7
FM and to the world on the internet. KALX provides students with
experiential learning, leadership and discovery opportunities, and
the ability to produce and broadcast high-quality, creative and
diverse programming not heard elsewhere on the radio.The RTL Media
Team specializes in producing high-quality instructional videos,
audio, and podcasts to enhance teaching and learning. They handle
filming, editing, and post-production to support faculty and
academic programs in delivering engaging and accessible educational
content.In addition to these groups, the CATO is supported by an
immediate office that provides leadership and support for RTL
organizational development including staff and team growth,
implementation of campus initiatives, and the management of the
Academic Innovation Studio (AIS). In addition, this team
coordinates daily business and financial management, employee
relations, communications, and strategic initiatives.Application
Review Date The position will remain open until filled, with
application reviews beginning in Mid May.Responsibilities Strategic
Leadership of RTL:
- Manages the strategic direction of RTL's units to ensure that
resources are appropriately leveraged to support the intersection
of teaching, learning, and technology on campus. Aligns RTL's
strategic plan with the Division of Undergraduate Education
strategic plan, the campus strategic plan and the Berkeley
technology plan. Provides vision and direction for teaching and
learning support services focusing on pedagogy and instructional
technology across the campus. Oversees the development and
adherence to planned resources and goals in projects and operations
for all RTL units. Oversees, through subordinate managers, the
assessment of campus academic technology needs and helps establish
priorities for evaluating, designing, and implementing systems that
support teaching, learning, and research. Ensures RTL's technology
and service offerings remain responsive to faculty and student
needs by guiding feasibility studies, system enhancements, and
process improvements. Provides guidance and direction for the
overall unit including operations, budgets, staff, and space
planning. May be called upon to initiate change management efforts,
by modifying and refining existing procedures and methods and
adapting to evolving campus priorities. Ensures systematic
evaluation of RTL services in order to report progress and drive
improvement.People Leadership:
- Champions and ensures the creation of a healthy and inclusive
workplace culture and climate for 65+ staff members by establishing
expectations and initiatives, while managers of the various RTL
units implement and sustain these efforts at the team level.
- Establishes and maintains a positive team culture, maintains
transparent communication within RTL as appropriate and advocates
for staff development. Takes lead in conflict resolution.
Mentor/coach direct reports in their leadership of teams.
- Leads, models, and champions collaboration within RTL teams and
externally with other units in UE and IT and with various campus
units and stakeholders.Academic Technology Leadership:
- Responsible for oversight, through reporting managers, of the
campus enterprise services and programs provided through the
respective RTL units, including the learning management system and
its integrations, the campus online discussion platform, and video
conferencing and management software for instructional use.
Coordinates with the Chief Information Officer and central IT
(Berkeley IT) to ensure efficient and effective IT service
management of all technology resources across campus and
appropriate integrations and provisioning. Collaborates with the
CIO, the Chief Research Technology Officer, and other IT leaders in
technology-related risk management and meeting overall campus IT
policy/compliance needs. Initiates, supports, and provides thought
leadership and partnership on strategic technology programs that
further campus academic and operational goals.
- Serves as a key conduit and liaison between UC Berkeley and the
higher education community, sharing UC Berkeley's strategic work at
national meetings and conferences.Financial and Operational
Leadership:
- Responsible for overseeing RTL's budget of approximately
$17M/year, ensuring careful spending practices to use limited
resources effectively. Makes strategic decisions regarding RTL
financial outlay; advises and/or consults when appropriate with the
VPUE and CIO relating to strategic resourcing decisions and/or
needs. Ensures collaborative partnership with the divisional
finance team to ensure alignment with divisional and campus
financial best practices. Actively seeks funding opportunities to
generate revenue that supports existing and new RTL services.
- Provides strategic leadership in operational planning,
establishing priorities for space utilization and resource
allocation to align with institutional goals. Provides thought
leadership to and ensures accountability with subordinate
functional managers/direct reports in ensuring RTL's appropriate
resource allocation and management, including accurately reporting
usage of course materials fee and student services fee
funding.Executive Advising and Campus Engagement:
- Serves on the leadership team for the Division of Undergraduate
Education and One IT; attends regular meetings with the Vice
Provost and CIO, respectively. Advises senior management in UE and
IT, and campus-wide on complex and/or controversial situations
related to academic technology on campus and in higher education.
Represents and communicates campus technology needs related to
teaching and learning by sponsoring forums, chairing advisory
boards, and serving on appropriate campus committees, such as the
Provost's Advisory Committee on AI. Advises and consults the CIO as
appropriate relating to academic technology matters. Consults with
key constituents such as deans and chairs, Academic Senate
committees, individual faculty members, students, and
administrative partners to assess needs and set strategic direction
and opportunities. Maintains awareness of current educational
research and student needs; incorporates evolving best practices
into RTL's services and programs as relevant.
- Undertakes professional development and participates in other
key strategic initiatives as relevant.Required Qualifications
- Thorough knowledge of information technology systems,
particularly in academic/educational contexts. Familiarity with
learning management systems and other tools in teaching/learning,
such as: video conferencing and recording, polling and survey
tools, grading management software, course and curriculum design
tools, technology that supports academic integrity, and/or
accessible technology.
- Understanding of and experience with information technology
management best practices, including IT service management, agile
development, and project management, and cybersecurity
frameworks.
- Proven ability to lead strategic planning efforts and manage
organizational change.
- Thorough knowledge of organizational development, operational
planning, program management, and leadership. This includes
expertise in budget planning and management, human
- resources management and staff training, and data collection
and analysis.
- Thorough understanding of current educational and learning
theories. This includes staying updated on recent academic trends,
pedagogical theory, and curriculum design.
- Ability to leverage creativity and strategic thinking to
advance pedagogical and/or academic technology initiatives within a
resource-constrained environment. Ability to foster collaborations
to maximize available resources while meeting evolving teaching and
learning needs.
- Demonstrated political acumen with the ability to balance
competing priorities, build consensus among diverse stakeholders,
and the ability to navigate complex governance structures in higher
education.
- Advanced written and oral communication skills: effectively
listen and communicate complex information both in writing and
orally, to a range of stakeholders, such as faculty, students
and/or university leadership.
- Advanced skills in supervision and staff development:
Overseeing staff recruitment, training, development, and
performance management. Ability to mentor/coach a diverse team and
create a welcoming and effective organizational culture.
- Strong relationship building and collaboration skills and
understanding of working in a matrixed organizational structure.
Ability to develop partnerships and gain buy-in to move projects
forward in a decentralized environment.
- Ability to oversee IT teams, such as a team of software
developers, effectively.
- Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent
experience / training.Preferred Qualifications
- Familiarity with radio broadcasting best practices and/or
ability to quickly learn.
- Experience managing represented employees in a collective
bargaining environment; knowledge of labor relations best
practices.
- Knowledge of program assessment and evaluation
methodologies.
- Advanced degree preferred.
- Substantial years of experience managing an information
technology and/or academic technology teams and staff.Salary &
Benefits For information on the comprehensive benefits package
offered by the University, please visit the University of
California's Compensation & Benefits website.Under California law,
the University of California, Berkeley is required to provide a
reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role and
should not offer a salary outside of the range posted in this job
announcement. This range takes into account the wide range of
factors that are considered in making compensation decisions
including but not limited to experience, skills, knowledge,
abilities, education, licensure and certifications, analysis of
internal equity, and other business and organizational needs. It is
not typical for an individual to be offered a salary at or near the
top of the range for a position. Salary offers are determined based
on final candidate qualifications and experience. The budgeted
salary range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this
position is is $235,000.00 - $300,000.00The full salary range
associated with the classification is $171,000.00 -
$345,600.00Other Information This position is not fully remote and
will require some in-person presence.How to Apply To apply, please
submit your resume and cover letter.Conviction History Background
This is a designated position requiring fingerprinting and a
background check due to the nature of the job responsibilities.
Berkeley does hire people with conviction histories and reviews
information received in the context of the job responsibilities.
The University reserves the right to make employment contingent
upon successful completion of the background check.Misconduct
Disclosure As a condition of employment, the final candidate who
accepts a conditional offer of employment will be required to
disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or
judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that
they committed any misconduct; received notice of any allegations
or are currently the subject of any administrative or disciplinary
proceedings involving misconduct; have left a position after
receiving notice of allegations or while under investigation in an
administrative or disciplinary proceeding involving misconduct; or
have filed an appeal of a finding of misconduct with a previous
employer."Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws
governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment,
including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws
prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of
harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as
defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies
addressing some forms of misconduct:UC Sexual Violence and Sexual
Harassment Policy
UC Anti-Discrimination Policy
Abusive Conduct in the WorkplaceEqual Employment Opportunity The
University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or
protected veteran status. For more information about your rights as
an applicant, please see the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission poster.The University of California's Affirmative Action
policy.The University of California's Anti-Discrimination
policy.Required
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