Educational Technologist (Centre for Teaching, Learning & Technology)

National University of Singapore

  • Singapore
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 day ago
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Accept ClosePress Tab to Move to Skip to Content LinkSearch JobsJob DescriptionApply nowJob Title: Educational Technologist (Centre for Teaching, Learning & Technology)Posting Start Date: 04/09/2025Job Description:Job DescriptionThe Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology (CTLT) is hiring an Education Technologist to support digital assessment operations and explore emerging assessment technologies.The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the following key areas:
  • Create awareness and push for the adoption of digital assessments at NUS.
  • Provide training and consultations to guide NUS staff in understanding the workflow and platform to effectively administer the digital assessments.
  • Provide service desk support for digital assessments to promptly assist staff and students.
  • Conduct briefings and mock sessions to guide NUS students in using the digital assessment software and to address any technical issues.
  • Ensure appropriate provisions are configured for Accessibility Support and Accommodations (ASA) students taking digital assessments.
  • Check the question, assessment and posting settings before the assessment and follow up with the examiner to ensure the smooth running of digital assessments.
  • Provide onsite/online technical support and loaner laptops on the assessment day.
  • Support large-scale digital assessments such as mid-terms, mini-semester exams and final exams every semester.
  • Benchmark digital assessment tools and ongoing evaluation of AI tools for assessments.
Requirements1. Basic degree preferably in Computer Science or related fields. Fresh graduates are welcome to apply
2. Customer-oriented, a fast learner and good team player.
3. Strong interpersonal skills and excellent written and verbal communication skills.
4. Good computer skills and able to confidently troubleshoot technical issues independently.

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