Learning Management System (LMS) Administrator/Education Technologist

JOB Walla Walla Community College (WWCC) is seeking applicants for a Learning Management System Administrator/Education Technologist position at the Walla Walla campus. At Walla Walla Community College, we inspire all students to discover their potential and achieve their goals by providing relevant, equitable, and innovative learning opportunities and services. As an organization, we value learning opportunities, a sense of community, diversity, health and humor, excellence, integrity, teamwork, innovation, personal and professional growth, and sustainability.This position is open until filled. First consideration will be given to applicants whose complete application has been received by 6/1/2026 @ 1159pm PST. See Required Application Materials section for more informationGeneral Description Under the general supervision of the Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning, the LMS Administrator/Education Technologist serves as the college’s primary administrator of the Learning Management System (currently Canvas) and provides instructional technology support to faculty, staff, and students across the institution. This role encompasses technical oversight, collaborative problem-solving, and strategic implementation of educational technologies that enhance multimodal instruction and support student success.This position works closely with faculty and staff to provide responsive LMS support, instructional media assistance, guidance on adopting and utilizing accessible, effective technology solutions, and learning outcomes analytics support. This role supports training development, cross-listing, term setup, and troubleshooting for Canvas and other integrated tools (such as Zoom, Panopto, Yuja Panorama, assessment platforms, etc.). The LMS Administrator/Education Technologist may also provide basic course design resources, directing faculty to evidence-based teaching strategies and UDL principles.Essential Functions Administer the college’s LMS (currently Canvas), including term setup, course creation, cross-listing and merging, enrollment accuracy, and third-party tool integrations.Co-administer the institution’s digital assessment platform, including user roles and permissions management, configuration and optimization for Canvas, troubleshooting issues related to outcomes and assessment functionality, and supporting curriculum mapping, assessment plans, and learning outcomes data integrity.Support institutional assessment processes by assisting with data entry, validation, basic reporting, and troubleshooting within the digital assessment platform to ensure data accuracy, usability, and readiness for accreditation and institutional reporting.Provide technical assistance to faculty and staff in the use of instructional and assessment technologies, both in real time and through a ticketing system.Provide training and resource development (videos, guides, Canvas modules) to assist instructors with integrating technology into online, hybrid, and face-to-face courses.Partner with faculty to match instructional needs with appropriate technologies, emphasizing evidence-based practices, digital accessibility, and compliance with accessibility standards.Monitor and support course-level accessibility through LMS-integrated tools, assisting faculty in identifying and remediating accessibility issues.Support the implementation and evaluation of emerging educational tools, such as AI-assisted teaching supports, media platforms, and analytics dashboards.Assist with troubleshooting LMS-related issues, including sync errors, code verification, user roles, and data inconsistencies.Provide light instructional design support (in coordination with the Instructional Designer) such as aligning course objectives with assessments, rubrics, and basic course structure.Support media creation and accessibility compliance, including captioning, file formatting, use of accessibility tools, and Universal Design for Learning principles.Coordinate communication with faculty regarding LMS policy compliance (e.g., publishing deadlines, incomplete setup).Serve as a technical lead in resolving LMS and tool-related support escalations in coordination with Technology Services and vendors.Assist with circulation, maintenance, or setup of classroom media and instructional technology tools when needed.Collaborate with other Center for Teaching and Learning and instructional staff to build faculty capacity through onboarding, workshops, and targeted support.Liaise with academic departments, deans, state-level LMS groups, and vendor representatives.Participate in quarterly institutional planning, assessment, and faculty professional development initiatives as needed.Other duties as assigned. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Strong working knowledge of Canvas or another major LMS (e.g., Moodle, Blackboard, D2L); Canvas preferred.Skill in instructional technology support, including troubleshooting, explaining tools clearly, and documenting workflows.Ability

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