JOB DESCRIPTION
Position Overview
Business Title: Multimedia Developer
Position Reports to: Lane Donovan
Size Budget Managed: N/A
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Purpose
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The Multimedia Developer is a highly creative position, responsible for the creation and organization of all media elements related to online course development. The position requires the conceptualization, development and development of vector and raster graphics, audio, video, animations, simulations, games, interactive, multimedia learning objects for online courses. This position functions as an in-house “instructional artist” and multimedia expert working collaboratively with faculty and eCampus Center instructional designers to design and develop multimedia objects that meet specific instructional and learning objectives.
Minimum Qualifications (Education and Experience)
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Minimum
Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate field from an accredited college or university (graphics, instructional technology, new media design, interactive design or related field). Or, any equivalent combination of education and/or experience from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.
Three (3) or more years of interactive media design and development experience:
Demonstrated ability to design and develop instructional graphics media from concept to delivery, with a proven track record of meeting deadlines.
Expertise and experience with using graphics and multimedia development software (Photoshop, Illustrator, Camtasia Studio, Adobe Creative Suite/Creative Cloud applications, Adobe Captivate, etc.).
Experience shooting and editing video
Knowledge of CODECs used for online video streaming
Experience with green-screen techniques
Experience with audio recording, editing
Preferred
Graduate degree in graphic design, instructional technology, new media design, interactive design or related field from an accredited college or university may be of benefit.
Five (5) years of demonstrated experience creating graphics and multimedia for instructional purposes.
Experience creating accessible, interactive graphics for a web-based environment (Edge Animate, Captivate, Storyline, etc.)
Understanding of instructional design principles a plus.
Understanding of HTML5/CSS3 development, including interactive and animation tools for HTML5/CSS3 delivery.
Experience working with and deploying interactive content within learning management systems (Blackboard).
Experience with project management, team leadership and systems implementation and development.
Experience with systems used for distance education and supporting instructors and users in an academic environment is a significant plus.
Work experience in higher education.
Recent experience with or knowledge of most of the following software tools or similar products:
LMS: such as Blackboard Learn.
Web-based content creation/HTML editors: such as WordPress.
Web conferencing: such as Blackboard Collaborate.
Supervisory experience is a plus.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
List any skills or knowledge required in the performance of the position. (E.g., level of attention to detail, accuracy, relationship skills, methods, systems, technical abilities, etc.).
And, you must have the demonstrated ability to:
The following technology skills:
Proficiency in both PC and Mac environments.
Solid graphic/web design skills to create dynamic/media-rich web content.
Functional knowledge and ability to translate images, layouts and designs into CSS/HTML themes.
Functional knowledge of HTML/HTML5 code. Experience with XML, JavaScript a plus.
Requires use/operation of office Software: Microsoft Word, and PowerPoint.
Possess excellent graphic design, typography, video, and multimedia development skills. Show experience using web-based graphical content authoring and development tools, including applications for producing and editing streaming video. The ability to optimize graphics and media for the web.
Understand of user-centric interface design and usability principles to deliver intuitive interactivities and media. Conduct usability testing.
Apply your experience and knowledge: with best practices to create accessible web sites and multimedia learning objects; with usability/accessibility requirements such as ADA, universal design strategies in online learning environments; and WCAG 2.# Accessibility Initiative and Guidelines.
Manage projects demonstrating strong conceptual and analytical skills, planning abilities, and sound judgment. Prioritize and handle multiple, complex, demanding projects simultaneously, while approaching and solving design problems quickly and creatively. Efficiently manage personal work time and effort.
Develop excellent rapport with and ability to effectively support and help faculty, students, and staff to design and develop multimedia objects, regardless of whether they are beginning, intermediate, or advanced computer users. Develop and maintain successful, positive, collaborative, and respect-based relationships with co-workers, customers, and stakeholders.
Complete and balance multiple work projects, respond with adaptability to rapidly changing priorities, and work well under pressure. Proven work performance that is reliable, dedicated, productive and exhibits strong self-initiative.
Exhibit professionalism and integrity through excellent verbal and written communication skills, as well as demeanor.
Willingly, effectively and proactively communicate and collaborate with colleagues, supervisors and stakeholders. Provide effective customer-service and to actively listen and appropriately respond to colleague, stakeholder and supervisor needs/requests.
Work effectively both independently and cooperatively as a member of a team. Willingly take direction, remain open and amenable to instruction, and quickly acquire/learn/share new knowledge/skills.
Exemplify a strong desire to thrive, engage, and work effectively in a dynamic, highly collaborative, results-driven, and interactive environment.
Essential Functions
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Key Responsibilities
50% of Time the Position must:
Media Development
Apply visual design best practice principles to the design and development of static and interactive elements (graphics, videos, animations, interactive simulations, etc.) to meet specific learning objectives and enhance instruction for online courses, while maintaining university branding/graphics standards.
Collaborate with instructional designers and faculty to understand specific objectives for learning and provides options to meet their media needs.
Provide initial conception (storyboarding, etc.) and estimates for media development. Develop layout and concept designs for approvals.
Record and edit video and audio for multimedia based learning objects, and may provide direction/assistance to students who assist with video editing.
Communicate project status and risks to project leaders and stakeholders.
Perform usability testing and quality assurance of media elements used in online courses. Ensure media is accessible for all users, including those with disabilities.
Introduce innovative design and leverage technology to produce media objects that meet instructional goals and learning objectives.
In collaboration with the eCampus Center Development and Support Team:
Design visual interfaces for improving the user experience with portal/course/module web pages.
Design and develop dynamic/media-rich web pages. Ensure online course content is accessible for all users and can be viewed on various devices (mobile, multiple browsers, etc.).
30% of the Time the Position must:
Media Research and Development
Research new tools and techniques to improve the student online experience in courses developed at the eCampus Center.
Become proficient in new multimedia tools and innovative techniques to apply that content in an online environment.
Provide a portfolio of innovative media elements for the instructional designers to reference when designing and developing courses with faculty.
Provide accessibility information on all new technology and multimedia used in online courses.
10% of the Time the Position must:
Media Management & Support
Manage and maintain the creative content and templates used for media development in online courses. Provide support in effectively and efficiently converting and storing multimedia materials online.
Ensure all media used in online courses meets accessibility and copyright guidelines.
Ensure consistency, accuracy and compliance of media objects with required standards.
Provide media expertise and guidance to other members of the team. Support course tools used by instructors for media creation.
Oversee student workers supporting the creation of all media elements for online courses.
5% of Time the Position must:
Division of Extended Studies and the eCampus Center
Develop and maintain positive, collaborative, respect-based relationships with co-workers, supervisor, customers/clients, and stakeholders within and outside of Boise State. Exhibit professionalism and integrity through excellent verbal and written communication skills, as well as demeanor.
Demonstrate an ongoing commitment to fostering an inclusive workplace and integrating diversity, equity and inclusive practices into daily work. Uphold the Boise State Statement of Diversity and Inclusion and the Division of Extended Studies Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Community Agreements.
Work with your supervisor to periodically review, update, and modify job description as needed.
Be familiar with and align work activities to the eCampus Center and the Division of Extended Studies vision and mission statements and annual goals. Participate in discussions and/or offer feedback during the formation of annual goals.
Be familiar with activities and programs associated with other Division of Extended Studies units. Actively show support for these programs and activities.
When given the opportunity to participate in a committee, task force, or work group, be a positive contributor to the process/discussion, represent the university, Extended Studies, and the eCampus Center in a professional manner, and offer input that takes into consideration how the outcome will affect your unit, the division, the university, and any persons potentially associated with the topic.
Work effectively both independently and cooperatively as a member of a team.
Willingness to take direction, remain open and amenable to instruction, and quickly acquire/learn/share new knowledge/skills as needed.
Exhibit a strong desire to thrive, engage, and work effectively in a dynamic, highly collaborative, results-driven, and interactive environment.
Remain flexible in adapting to a fast-changing environment to meet the needs of the eCampus Center and the priorities of the university. Complete and balance multiple work projects, respond with adaptability to rapidly changing priorities, and work well under pressure.
Proven work performance that is reliable, dedicated, productive and exhibits strong self-initiative.
Perform other duties as required.
5% of Time the Position must:
Professional Development
Work with your supervisor to develop a professional development plan that will assist with moving you towards career aspirations. Create employee performance objectives to achieve the plan.
Dedicate at least 1 hour per week to reviewing articles/literature and/or networking in order to become and remain current in the areas most relevant to your position.
Identify emerging trends or organizational improvement that add value to the work of the eCampus Center, incorporate them or recommend improvements, and strive to ensure that Boise State’s practices are current.
Share new knowledge/skills as deemed appropriate.
Remain conversant with current trends in the field of online education through participation in conferences, professional organizations and/or professional development opportunities, as well as, literature.
Supervision
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The position does not have any regular responsibility for overseeing or supervising the work of other employees*
Number of Employees supervised (FTEs)
*do not include students
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Number of Students supervised
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Work Environment and Physical Demands
Where does this position regularly work (office, outdoors, shop, laboratory, etc.) What is the temperature, exposure to weather, chemicals, noise, % of time exposed to weather/other environmental conditions?
General Office - Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally (Occasionally: activity or condition exists up to 1/3 of the time) and/or a negligible amount of force frequently (Frequently: activity or condition exists from 1/3 to 2/3 of the time) to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body. General office work involves sitting most of the time, but may involve walking or standing for brief periods of time.
Travel Requirements
What traveling is done by this position? Is travel local or overnight and percent of time spent traveling?
Disclaimer
Incumbents must perform the essential duties and responsibilities with or without reasonable accommodation. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work. Final employment offers are contingent upon a Final Candidate’s successful completion of a Background Verification, and a determination by the University that the information derived from the Background Verification does not disqualify the individual. In addition, a Financial History Check and Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) Check may be required.See https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qtdUckdbF6TUYJ7gdzEvt2PrjgAeHXpx/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=105103962760165643378&rtpof=true&sd=true