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Role description Programme Manager
Summary
A description of the purpose, tasks and responsibilities of the Programme Manager (CE).
Purpose
The Programme Manager (CE) takes care of the development and innovation of the education, both didactically and in terms of content. for one or more curricula within Fontys ICT. Each CE is responsible for a number of Units of Learning Outcomes (ULOs) that are mentioned within Fontys ICT Topics. These developments and innovations are coordinated with the curriculum development committee (OO) and with the Topic Owners (TOs).
Tasks and responsibilities
- Content and didactic structure of several logically related topics (Units of Learning Outcomes within a study programme and/or a minor);
- Creating the topics with code, entry and exit requirements and learning outcomes in the curriculum management system (CBS);
- Identify new developments in the field of study that are relevant to the topics;
- Advises Cluster Managers (CMs) on the professional training of lecturers;
- Advises TO on how to involve the right partners in development and implementation;
- Accounts for the content and design of the curriculum to national standards at statutory and institute-imposed accountability moments;
- Advises the managing director on the content and didactic organisation of education within the institute;
- Participates in activities within the field's innovative organisations, such as HBO-i;
- Participates in conferences and seminars with the aim of keeping up to date with new trends and developments, methods, assessments, etc.;
- Translates new trends and developments, methods, assessments etc. into education;
- Advises the cluster manager, the HR advisor and the managing director on recruitment and appointment of new lecturers;
- Is responsible for ensuring that the education meets the TER and fits within the frameworks and policies of the institute;
- Follows up the results of the quality cycle reports by coordinating new developments with the Curriculum development committee (OO) and TO's with the aim of improving education in accordance with the requirements of the quality policy;
- Is involved in the educational evaluations that are put out by quality assurance (KZ) every six months and carried out by the TO's en CM's;
- Organises the WAC meeting together with the TO's.
Powers
- Management, realisation and monitoring of allocated development budget frameworks;
- Determine required educational developments, coordinate these with the OO and TO's, monitor and assign development assignments;
- Allocate development hours to developers and project leaders for development and/or development-related support;
- Appointing PLOO's appropriate to a development task to be carried out;
- Providing feedback on educational development and quality in the form of a recommendation in the TO's interview cycle with the CM;
- Identifying future needs for staff expertise in the context of educational innovation.
Additional Roles
- Member of the examination board policy chamber;
- Chairman of anexamination chamber;
- Representation of the study programme both internally and externally with regard to the educational and content-based organisation of the study programme (e.g. PR activities and open days);
- Chairman of the Work Field Advisory Committee (WAC) of the curriculum for his/her topics.
Contacts
- Cluster Managers;);
- Leadership Team;
- Topic Owners;
- Programme Managers (CE's) (Curriculum development committee (OO));
- M&C (information and PR);
- Student administration (Student Desk);
- ISSD (curriculum specific hardware);
- Schedulers (planning meetings);
- Assessment Committee (Assessment and assessment quality);
- Examination Board (assurance of educational quality and intended final level and assessment);
- Educational specialists (dedicated per topics);
- Study associations (PR and open days);
- Quality assurance (planning of evaluations and quality cycle),
- Curriculum Educational Specialist (Curriculum development committee (OO)).
