About Bow Valley College
Bow Valley College is Calgary's college with local impact and global reach, serving more than 15,000 students. We launch our students by preparing them for in-demand jobs through high-quality, future-oriented education. We advance our graduates into careers in healthcare, technology, business, entertainment arts, social services, and more, contributing to our economy and community. We evolve our students through work-integrated learning, upskilling, and reskilling.
Proud to be named one of Canada's Top 50 research colleges, our applied research focuses on health and educational technology, and social innovation. Home to the Digital Entertainment Nexus, Calgary's first esports arena, and the Bears varsity team, Bow Valley College is celebrating 60 years of student success. Learn more about the opportunities we create at bowvalleycollege.ca.
Position Summary
Bow Valley College is seeking an innovative and strategic Learning Design Consultant (LDC) to join our Centre for Academic Innovation. Reporting to the Associate Dean, the LDC is a curriculum and innovation strategist responsible for developing end-to-end learning programs and courses that align with the College's strategic priorities. From conducting labour market research and job task analysis to full implementation within the learning management system, the LDC plays a vital role in shaping high-quality, workforce-relevant education for learners.
As an expert in contemporary teaching and learning practices, including Competency-Based Education (CBE), performance-based assessment, adult learning principles, and the ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI), the LDC contributes to institutional transformation by coaching others in instructional design and mentoring teams engaged in curriculum development and implementation.
Working collaboratively with program areas and business units that support the implementation of programming, as well as cross-functional partners (Media Specialists, Online Delivery Officers, Indigenous Learning Consultants, and operational staff), LDCs ensure curriculum is inclusive, relevant, and responsive to evolving educational models and labour market needs. They use AI-enabled tools and structured prompt engineering to support the creation of competency frameworks, assessments, and modular learning pathways. They also support the selection, design, evaluation, and implementation of extended reality (XR) technologies -- including AR/VR and simulation-based tools -- to enhance authentic, scalable assessments and immersive learning experiences across disciplines.
In addition to leading curriculum design, some LDCs may support professional learning by helping instructors and program teams apply effective teaching strategies, integrate digital tools, and align instructional practices with institutional models such as CBE. The role requires strong project management skills, including the ability to coordinate timelines, manage deliverables, and facilitate co-design sessions with program teams. Above all, LDCs model professionalism, adaptability, and service-oriented collaboration in every project.
Minimum qualifications
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