Job offered: User support for communication and learning platforms (M/F)

Type: Full-time
Location: Luxembourg

The University of Luxembourg is a multilingual, international research University.

 

The
University of Luxembourg invites applications for the following vacancy in the
Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education

 

User support for communication and
learning platforms

 Ref. F3-100026a

Permanent contract, 40
hours/week

Employee status

Mission

 


  • Work across the Faculty on computer supported
    platforms for collaborative learning, blended learning, information
    dissemination and processing, and knowledge management

  •  Provide
    technical and administrative support to study programme, administration and  research project needs as well as to users of
    the e-learning platform Moodle, an Open Source Course Management System

 

Activities

  • Administer the Moodle platform for the
    faculty, including update on a regular basis.
  • Train students, teachers and administrative
    staff how to use the platform
  • Act as the helpdesk of the faculty Moodle
    platform
  • Examine and test new extensions in the Moodle
    platform of the faculty, in cooperation with the local IT support.
  • Support the implementation of the semester
    course evaluations (in Moodle) for all faculty programmes
  • Monitor the use made of Moodle in the various faculty
    study programme
  • Conduct and maintain an inventory and
    monitoring of all other types of platforms used in the various faculty study
    programmes
  • Liaise with the internal Moodle working group
    as well as IT support regarding updates of user guides and  procedures

Profile

  • Higher Education Degree
  • Good knowledge and keen interest in
    new technologies
  • Experience with web-based course
    management and/or content management systems
  • Practical experience in providing
    on-the-job training would be considered an asset
  • Excellent command of at least two of
    the following languages is indispensable: English, French, German.
  • Good communication skills
  • Service-minded and ability to manage
    priorities and work proactively
  • Well-organised, autonomous and
    rigorous
  • Good team player and ability to work
    collaboratively in a multicultural environment

 Applications

Applications (in English, French or German) should contain the following documents:

  • A motivation letter
  • A detailed curriculum vitae

Please send your application until 6th December 2011 to:  rh@uni.lu

For further information, please contact Natalie Kirwan

Email: natalie.kirwan@uni.lu

Tel.  00 352 46 66 44 9532


Entry added by Béatrice DELPORTE - 29 נוב׳ 2011
Last updated - 29 נוב׳ 2011