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Company Description<br><p><strong>Veolia</strong>, a global leader in resource management, seeks a <strong>Control Room Operator</strong> for our <strong>Sulaibiya Waste Water Treatment & Reclamation Plant</strong> in Kuwait.</p><br><p>We specialize in innovative wastewater treatment and reclamation solutions, guided by our values of Responsibility, Solidarity, Respect, Innovation, and Customer Focus.</p><br><p>With a global workforce of 179,000, we're committed to sustainable development and optimizing resources. Join our team at this cutting-edge facility to contribute to environmental sustainability and water management in Kuwait.</p><br><p>At Veolia, you'll work on impactful projects, enjoy growth opportunities, and be part of our mission to lead the ecological transformation in wastewater treatment and reclamation.</p><br><br>Job Description<br><p><strong>Role</strong></p><br><p>Control Room Operator is responsible for the safe and smooth operation of UF/RO reclamation plant, will be part of operation team and will work on shift duty along with process leader. Responsibilities include – but not limited to - monitoring UF/RO system & plant utilities, O&M procedures and activities, evaluating treatment process/plant conditions, report operation conditions and findings, and making process control decisions in coordination with process leader. Control room operator shall work closely and coordinate with process leader, Operation manager and other maintenance discipline supervisors to ensure smooth and effective operation of reclamation plant and to sustain overall plant performance.</p><br><p><strong>RESPONSIBILITIES:</strong></p><br><p>The Control Room Operator shall perform the following and any other tasks as per work requirements:</p><br><ul><li>The position will be functionally reporting to Field Service Lead and one over one to Operation manager.</li><li>Reviews process control operation through inspection of system and plant records, technical data, operating reports and historical trends.</li><li>Investigates, diagnoses, report, and recommends correction of abnormalities occurring in any part of the</li><li>UF/RO plant system or Process or plant utilities to ensure safe operation of the plant as per the stated procedures.</li><li>Shares and escalate the operational observations pertaining to the UF/RO plant process or system control operation to ensure the economical functioning of plant facilities, coordinating operational strategies with Field Service Lead or Manager.</li><li>Responsible for reporting shift operational activities to Field Service Lead and operation manager.</li><li>Responsible for creating safe working area by isolating the equipment/system from potential hazardous source and to authorize work executor to start the work by applying LOTO devices, the execution of the work shall be followed until the completion of the job.</li><li>Responsible for measuring individual UF skid turbidity and RO individual vessel conductivity and maintains records for future reference and control.</li><li>Regular updates to Field Service Lead and Manager and make routine plants walk round to notice any plant anomalies before in time. Responsible for reporting the shift activities to concern discipline responsible for corrective actions.</li><li>Routine monitoring of static and rotary equipment and initiate necessary maintenance works to avoid equipment malfunctioning & damages.</li><li>To work closely with client control room operators to maintain good relationship while on executing the assigned or common tasks.</li><li>Execute assigned tasks efficiently as per the instruction given based on plant process requirement and update the status periodically.</li><li>Responsible for communicate with other discipline responsible on equipment isolation and to initiate the maintenance works, follow up the works until the completion of works.</li><li>Writes comprehensive reports on process control operations as necessary to provide information as may be required by management.</li><li>Demonstrates continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality service.</li><li>Plan and initiate chemical preparation and perform lab analysis deemed necessary for the plant smooth operation and work closely with chemical department on timely and safe completion of chemical preparation, loading & unloading of chemicals.</li><li>Reviews all chemical usage to determine correct chemicals, doses, and application points; carry out necessary tasks related to chemical and water analysis based on process requirement.</li><li>Monitoring of process parameters, online instruments and individual system performances through plant automation system and initiate necessary action.</li><li>Assist Field Service Lead on investigating & troubleshooting the process disturbances, equipment malfunctioning and notify the concern department responsible in time for necessary actions.</li><li>Write shift activities clearly and organized manner in shift log book and the shift activities shall distinctly communicated to shift reliever for further follow-up.</li><li>Responsible for maintaining daily activity log like CIP activity log, Refill chemical log, daily analysis log, etc..</li><li>Apply and follow plant EHS procedures including handling of hazardous chemicals, confined space activities, chemical spill control, LOTO procedure and evacuation & emergency procedures.</li><li>Optimize and assist with the development of operational quality system procedures/guidelines/documents for Water Treatment.</li><li>Ensures to adheres to EHS & Quality processes and procedures, Checks job sites for potential hazards and reports when things against company policies.</li><li>Maintains appropriate housekeeping for plant facilities cooperating with other departments.</li><li>Ability to work independently most of the time, but report to his supervisors.</li><li>Determine the reasons for any malfunctions of systems or components to solve the problem.</li></ul><br>Qualifications<br><p><strong>Q</strong><strong>U</strong><strong>A</strong><strong>LIFICATION & REQUIREMENTS:</strong></p><br><ul><li>Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry or equivalent. Other combinations of experience and education that meet the minimum requirements will be considered</li><li>Work experience of minimum 3-5 years in Waste Water Treatment and Reclamation plant</li><li>Proven experience in UF and RO membrane technology</li><li>Experience in plant automation system like DCS, SCADA and PLC is essential</li><li>Knowledge on plant safety and EHS</li><li>Good communication skills in English. Arabic knowledge advantageous.</li></ul><br>Additional Information<br><p><strong>DESIRED CHARESTERICTS</strong></p><br><ul><li>Ability to work per priority, dealing with complexity and result driven</li><li>Experience in working with small group of team members</li><li>Work experience in any large Water treatment plant process, Chemical, O&G plants or Power plants.</li><li>Shall possess excellent interpersonal skills and shall be a good team player</li></ul><p><strong>As an inclusive company, Veolia is committed to diversity and gives equal consideration to all applications, without discrimination.</strong></p><br><br><br> </div>
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<p><b>Date Posted:</b></p><br><br>2026-07-02&#xa;&#xa;<p><b>Country:</b></p><br><br>United States of America&#xa;&#xa;<p><b>Location:</b></p><br><br>US-TX-EL PASO-M2 ~ 7201 Montana Ave ~ BLDG M2&#xa;&#xa;<p><b>Position Role Type:</b></p><br><br>Onsite&#xa;&#xa;<p><b><span>U.S. Citizen, U.S. Person, or Immigration Status Requirements:</span> </b></p><br><br>Active and transferable U.S. government issued security clearance is required prior to start date. U.S. citizenship is required, as only U.S. citizens are eligible for a security clearance&#xa;&#xa;<p><b>Security Clearance Type: </b></p><br><br>DoD Clearance: Secret&#xa;&#xa;<p><b>Security Clearance Status: </b></p><br><br>Active and existing security clearance required on day 1<br><br><p>At Raytheon, the foundation of everything we do is rooted in our values and a higher calling – to help our nation and allies defend freedoms and deter aggression. We bring the strength of more than 100 years of experience and renowned engineering expertise to meet the needs of today’s mission and stay ahead of tomorrow’s threat. Our team solves tough, meaningful problems that create a safer, more secure world.</p><br><br><br><p><b>What You Will Do :</b></p><br><br><p>The Dimensional Test Equipment (DTE) / Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) Engineer</p><br><br><p>As the principal authority for the support and maintenance of the contractor supplied</p><br><br><p>PATRIOT depot test stations, except for General Electric Test Set, the ATE engineer shall:</p><br><br><p>1. assist with determining operating ability of all contractor test equipment</p><br><br><p>2. verify that all test station manuals, test procedures, test software, fixtures, and Units</p><br><br><p>Under Test (UUT) are the correct configuration</p><br><br><p>3. assist in isolating problems between test station hardware, software, and UUT</p><br><br><p>4. assist and resolve test station software problems at system and UUT level</p><br><br><p>5. provide direct interface with contractor test personnel when additional testing</p><br><br><p>experience is required</p><br><br><p>6. coordinate training with KAD Depot trained technicians</p><br><br><p>7. schedule both informal classroom and practical exercise training activities that refresh previous depot training lessons</p><br><br><br><p>The DTE/ATE support personnel provide the technical operating knowledge, electrically and mechanically, as well as extensive practical experience to effectively operate, maintain and provide “self-sufficiency” training to the in-country support personnel. The DTE specialist will provide hands-on maintenance support and operational training on the repair of the Radar transmitter Battery Replaceable Units (BRU’s). Systems are computer driven and training will consist of both electronic and mechanical repair for the units under test. Working under a Patriot Test Station Lead, this position will require hands-on operation, maintenance and sustainment of the PAT 243 and PAT 247 Patriot test stations in support of Patriot Configuration 3+ systems. This will include operating troubleshooting and sustaining the coolant oil processing unit and Radar coolant group to ensure oil flow and glycol resistivity requirements are met for system unit operation. This will also include sustaining and troubleshooting converters, inverters and electric circuit’s assembly for the transmission system, by tracking signals and measuring voltage, current and resistance measurements to isolate problems to the component level on the Pat 247 test station. Functionally verifies the operational condition of the PAT 243, 244 and PAT 247 test stations to verify operational status. Demonstrates proper maintenance, sustainment, repair procedures and techniques. Participates in on-the –job training programs. Prepares, fills out and submits maintenance reports, system problem reports (SPR’s) and performs other duties as directed.</p><br><br><br><p><b>This position is located in Kuwait.</b></p><br><br><br><br><p><b> Qualifications You Must Have :</b></p><br><br><p>Must have four (4) years of demonstrated knowledge and experience in the operation, maintenance and sustainment of Dimensional Test Equipment (DTE) Station equipment and for testing, troubleshooting and repairing Patriot electronics Assemblies and Subassemblies to the component level, or equivalent test stations. Experienced in reading and understanding engineering drawings, schematics, books, technical documents and PC software. Demonstrated skills in using general tools and general use commercial test equipment, also in replacing component parts on circuit card assemblies. Must be able to work in extreme desert environments and lift 50 pounds. Must have a good understanding of standard industrial test equipment such as digital volt meters, high voltage probes, power meters, spectrum analyzers, frequency counters and oscilloscopes. A Secret Security Clearance is required.</p><br><br><br><p><b>Qualifications We Prefer:</b></p><br><br><p>A minimum of 6 to 8 years hands on knowledge and experience operating, maintaining and sustaining PAT 243, and PAT 244 test stations or equivalent test stations. Demonstrated experience working on Configuration 3 system assemblies and subassemblies. Experience working in and with a Middle East customer directly. Knowledge and experience in maintaining and sustaining DTE test station equipment.</p><br><br><br><p><b>Required Education:</b></p><br><br><br><p>Bachelor's degree in related field and 8-12 years of related experience. </p><br><br><br><p><b>What We Offer:</b></p><br><br><br><p>Whether you’re just starting out on your career journey or are an experienced professional, we offer a total rewards package that goes above and beyond with compensation; healthcare, wellness, retirement, and work/life benefits; career development and recognition programs. Some of the benefits we offer include parental (including paternal) leave, flexible work schedules, achievement awards, educational assistance, and child/adult backup care.</p><br><br><br><p><b>Additional Information:</b></p><br><br><br><p>Onsite: Employees who are working in Onsite roles will work primarily onsite. This includes all production and maintenance employees, as they are essential to the development of our products</p><br><br><br><p>#Patriot</p><br><br><br><br><p><i><b>As part of our commitment to maintaining a secure hiring process, candidates may be asked to attend select steps of the interview process in-person at one of our office locations, regardless of whether the role is designated as on-site, hybrid or remote.</b></i></p><br><br><br>The salary range for this role is 107,500 USD - 204,500 USD. The salary range provided is a good faith estimate representative of all experience levels. RTX considers several factors when extending an offer, including but not limited to, the role, function and associated responsibilities, a candidate’s work experience, location, education/training, and key skills.<br><br><br>Hired applicants may be eligible for benefits, including but not limited to, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability, 401(k) match, flexible spending accounts, flexible work schedules, employee assistance program, Employee Scholar Program, parental leave, paid time off, and holidays. Specific benefits are dependent upon the specific business unit as well as whether or not the position is covered by a collective-bargaining agreement.<br><br>Hired applicants may be eligible for annual short-term and/or long-term incentive compensation programs depending on the level of the position and whether or not it is covered by a collective-bargaining agreement. Payments under these annual programs are not guaranteed and are dependent upon a variety of factors including, but not limited to, individual performance, business unit performance, and/or the company’s performance.<br><br>This role is a U.S.-based role. If the successful candidate resides in a U.S. territory, the appropriate pay structure and benefits will apply.<br><br>RTX anticipates the application window closing approximately 40 days from the date the notice was posted. However, factors such as candidate flow and business necessity may require RTX to shorten or extend the application window.<br><br><p><span><i>RTX is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability or veteran status, or any other applicable state or federal protected class. RTX provides affirmative action in employment for qualified Individuals with a Disability and Protected Veterans in compliance with Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act.</i> </span></p><br><br><br><br><p><b>Privacy Policy and Terms:</b></p><br><br><p><span>Click on this </span>link<span> to read the Policy and Terms</span></p><br><br><br> </div>
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<p><span>Position: </span><span>Director, Office of Faculty Affairs (OFA)</span><br></p><br>
<p><span>Classification:</span> Director Level<br><span>Reports To:</span> Vice President for Academic Affairs</p><br> <p><span>About The American International University</span></p><br>
<p>American International University (AIU) is a private institution in Kuwait, founded in 2019, offering undergraduate programs in Engineering, Architecture and Design, Business Administration, Arts and Sciences, and Education, delivered in English on the American model of higher education. AIU serves a community of over 3,000 students and is executing the RISE Strategy 2026–2030 a five-year institutional transformation anchored in research development, WSCUC international accreditation, student success, and community engagement.</p><br>
<p>Faculty excellence is one of AIU's greatest strategic assets and an essential enabler of every pillar of the RISE Strategy. Outstanding teaching, meaningful scholarship, effective service, academic leadership, and institutional innovation all depend upon attracting, supporting, developing, recognising, and retaining exceptional faculty. The Director of the Office of Faculty Affairs is responsible for creating an institutional environment in which faculty thrive throughout their academic careers, strengthening academic excellence, shared governance, leadership development, and institutional effectiveness while supporting AIU's ambitions for WSCUC accreditation and long-term academic distinction.</p><br> <p>For more information, visit: www.aiu.edu.kw</p><br> <p><span>Department Profile</span></p><br>
<p>The Office of Faculty Affairs (OFA) is AIU's institutional hub for faculty success, academic engagement, academic career development, shared governance, and institutional faculty excellence. Operating under the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Office serves all Schools, the Foundation Programme, and future graduate programmes, working collaboratively with more than 120 full-time faculty together with adjunct, visiting, and future clinical faculty.</p><br> <p>The Office is established as one of AIU's strategic academic support units under the RISE Strategy, with the Director serving as its founding leader responsible for developing the Office's policies, programmes, partnerships, operational culture, and long-term strategic direction. Working collaboratively with Human Resources, Deans, Department Chairs, the Centre for Teaching & Learning, the Office of Graduate Studies, the Office of Research and Scholarly Activity, the Registrar, Quality Assurance, Student Affairs, Library Services, and other institutional units, the Director ensures that faculty-related academic matters are coordinated consistently across the University while maintaining a clear distinction from Human Resources' employment responsibilities.</p><br> <p>The Office complements—but does not replace—the responsibilities of Human Resources. Human Resources remains responsible for employment administration, contracts, payroll, benefits, immigration, and employee relations, while the Office of Faculty Affairs provides academic leadership, coordination, guidance, and support on matters relating to faculty success, academic development, governance, academic progression, recognition, and institutional effectiveness.</p><br> <p><span>The Office carries four interconnected institutional mandates:</span></p><br>
<p><span>1. Faculty Success & Engagement</span></p><br>
<p>Building an academic environment in which faculty are supported throughout every stage of their academic careers through mentoring, engagement, recognition, wellbeing, professional growth, leadership development, and institutional support.</p><br> <p><span>2. Academic Career Development & Recognition</span></p><br>
<p>Supporting promotion, academic rank progression, leadership development, succession planning, recognition, awards, and continuous academic growth.</p><br> <p><span>3. Academic Policies & Shared Governance</span></p><br>
<p>Promoting transparent governance, institutional consistency, academic integrity, faculty participation in decision-making, and continuous policy development.</p><br> <p><span>4. Institutional Excellence & Faculty Effectiveness</span></p><br>
<p>Supporting institutional effectiveness, accreditation, academic quality, faculty engagement, strategic planning, and cross-functional collaboration in support of AIU's long-term academic mission.</p><br> <p><span>Scope of Work</span></p><br>
<p>The Director of the Office of Faculty Affairs provides strategic and operational leadership across six interconnected institutional domains that collectively support faculty excellence, institutional effectiveness, academic quality, and shared governance.</p><br> <p>The Director serves as the University's principal academic administrator for faculty affairs, providing leadership in the development and implementation of faculty-related academic policies, career development initiatives, governance structures, recognition programmes, academic support services, and institutional planning. The Director is simultaneously a strategic advisor, policy leader, governance specialist, faculty advocate, organisational developer, and institutional partner. This is not a role focused on employment administration; rather, it is a leadership position responsible for creating an institutional environment in which faculty are supported, recognised, developed, and empowered to contribute fully to AIU's academic mission.</p><br> <p>The Director operates primarily as a strategic leader, advisor, facilitator, and institutional partner, working collaboratively with Human Resources and other University offices rather than duplicating their operational responsibilities.</p><br> <p>This position requires a leader capable of building relationships across the institution, promoting collaboration, supporting faculty success, and ensuring that faculty-related academic processes are fair, transparent, consistent, and aligned with AIU's strategic priorities.</p><br> <p><span>Key Responsibilities</span></p><br> <p><span>1. Faculty Success and Academic Engagement</span></p><br>
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<li>Develop a comprehensive institutional strategy supporting faculty success throughout the academic career lifecycle.</li>
<li>Establish and coordinate faculty mentoring programmes for new, early-career, international, and newly promoted faculty.</li>
<li>Coordinate faculty orientation and academic transition activities in collaboration with Human Resources and the Centre for Teaching & Learning.</li>
<li>Promote interdisciplinary collaboration among faculty across schools.</li>
<li>Develop programmes supporting faculty engagement and institutional belonging.</li>
<li>Coordinate faculty networking events, retreats, academic forums, and engagement initiatives.</li>
<li>Support faculty wellbeing through collaboration with relevant institutional offices.</li>
<li>Facilitate communication between Academic Affairs and faculty.</li>
<li>Serve as an accessible resource for faculty seeking guidance on academic policies and procedures.</li>
<li>Promote an inclusive, respectful, and collaborative academic culture.</li>
<li>Coordinate faculty recognition and appreciation initiatives.</li>
<li>Support retention of high-performing faculty through engagement initiatives.</li>
<li>Develop institutional faculty engagement and satisfaction surveys.</li>
<li>Analyse institutional trends affecting faculty wellbeing and engagement.</li>
<li>Coordinate faculty leadership retreats.</li>
<li>Coordinate communities of academic practice.</li>
<li>Support international faculty transition and integration.</li>
<li>Develop faculty wellbeing initiatives.</li>
<li>Promote cross-school collaboration.</li>
<li>Coordinate annual faculty engagement programmes.</li>
</ul> <p><span>2. Academic Policies and Faculty Governance</span></p><br>
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<li>Develop, maintain, and periodically review faculty-related academic policies.</li>
<li>Maintain the AIU Faculty Handbook.</li>
<li>Coordinate policy implementation across all schools.</li>
<li>Ensure consistent interpretation and application of faculty academic policies.</li>
<li>Support Faculty Council operations.</li>
<li>Coordinate faculty committee appointments.</li>
<li>Support elections to Faculty Council and other academic committees.</li>
<li>Promote shared governance across Academic Affairs.</li>
<li>Develop policy guidance documents.</li>
<li>Advise Deans and Department Chairs on policy interpretation.</li>
<li>Coordinate institutional consultation during policy development.</li>
<li>Benchmark policies against international best practice.</li>
<li>Review governance structures to ensure effectiveness.</li>
<li>Promote faculty participation in institutional decision-making.</li>
<li>Maintain the institutional Faculty Policy Repository.</li>
<li>Coordinate annual review of the Faculty Handbook.</li>
<li>Develop faculty policy guidance notes.</li>
<li>Support Faculty Council strategic planning.</li>
<li>Coordinate faculty consultations during policy revisions.</li>
</ul> <p><span>3. Faculty Career Development and Academic Progression</span></p><br>
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<li>Coordinate institutional promotion processes.</li>
<li>Coordinate academic rank assignment and review.</li>
<li>Coordinate promotion committees.</li>
<li>Develop guidance relating to promotion expectations.</li>
<li>Coordinate academic leadership development programmes.</li>
<li>Identify emerging academic leaders.</li>
<li>Support succession planning.</li>
<li>Coordinate sabbatical recommendations.</li>
<li>Coordinate research leave recommendations.</li>
<li>Coordinate distinguished appointments.</li>
<li>Coordinate emeritus appointments.</li>
<li>Coordinate visiting scholar appointments.</li>
<li>Promote continuous academic career development.</li>
<li>Monitor institutional promotion outcomes.</li>
<li>Benchmark promotion practices internationally.</li>
<li>Develop institutional leadership development pathways.</li>
<li>Coordinate Department Chair orientation.</li>
<li>Support Associate Dean leadership development.</li>
<li>Monitor promotion success rates.</li>
<li>Support faculty preparing promotion portfolios.</li>
</ul> <p><span>4. </span><span>Faculty Academic Excellence</span></p><br>
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<li>Collaborate with the Centre for Teaching & Learning regarding faculty development priorities.</li>
<li>Identify institutional faculty development needs.</li>
<li>Promote excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service.</li>
<li>Encourage interdisciplinary collaboration.</li>
<li>Promote international academic engagement.</li>
<li>Coordinate academic recognition programmes.</li>
<li>Promote faculty awards.</li>
<li>Encourage innovation in academic practice.</li>
<li>Support leadership development.</li>
<li>Monitor institutional trends affecting faculty success.</li>
<li>Coordinate institutional teaching awards jointly with the Centre for Teaching & Learning.</li>
<li>Promote participation in professional associations.</li>
<li>Encourage educational innovation.</li>
<li>Promote academic leadership development.</li>
<li>Support institutional academic excellence initiatives.</li>
</ul> <p><span>5. Faculty Recognition and Community Building</span></p><br>
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<li>Coordinate annual faculty awards.</li>
<li>Develop recognition programmes.</li>
<li>Celebrate faculty achievements.</li>
<li>Coordinate promotion celebrations.</li>
<li>Publicise faculty accomplishments.</li>
<li>Support faculty appreciation events.</li>
<li>Strengthen institutional culture.</li>
<li>Foster collegiality.</li>
<li>Promote faculty engagement.</li>
<li>Encourage cross-school collaboration.</li>
</ul> <p><span>6. Strategic Leadership and Institutional Partnerships</span></p><br>
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<li>Advise the VPAA on institutional faculty matters.</li>
<li>Collaborate with Human Resources regarding recruitment planning, appointments, onboarding, contracts, and employment-related matters.</li>
<li>Collaborate with the Centre for Teaching & Learning regarding faculty development.</li>
<li>Collaborate with Graduate Studies regarding graduate supervision and postgraduate faculty support.</li>
<li>Collaborate with the Office of Research regarding research development initiatives.</li>
<li>Collaborate with the Registrar regarding workload information and academic records.</li>
<li>Collaborate with Quality Assurance and the Accreditation Liaison Officer regarding accreditation evidence.</li>
<li>Represent AIU externally in matters relating to faculty affairs.</li>
<li>Support institutional strategic planning.</li>
<li>Lead special projects assigned by the VPAA.</li>
<li>Prepare annual reports on faculty affairs.</li>
<li>Develop KPIs measuring faculty success and institutional effectiveness.</li>
</ul> <p><span>Minimum Qualifications: </span></p><br>
<p><span>Education</span></p><br>
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<li>Earned doctoral degree (PhD or equivalent) from an accredited institution.</li>
<li>Academic qualifications suitable for appointment to an academic rank at Assistant Professor or above.</li>
<li>Associate Professor or Professor preferred.</li>
</ul> <p><span>Experience</span></p><br>
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<li>Minimum seven (7) years of progressively responsible experience in higher education administration, including at least three (3) years in academic leadership.</li>
<li>Demonstrated experience supporting faculty affairs, academic governance, promotion, faculty development, or academic administration within a university environment.</li>
<li>Experience developing and implementing faculty-related academic policies and procedures.</li>
<li>Experience supporting faculty promotion, academic rank, faculty evaluation, mentoring, or academic career development.</li>
<li>Human Resources, and senior administrators.</li>
<li>Demonstrated experience supporting accreditation, institutional effectiveness, or quality assurance initiatives.</li>
<li>Experience preparing reports, policy papers, committee documentation, and institutional analyses.</li>
<li>Experience working in a multicultural higher education environment; GCC experience is desirable.</li>
</ul> <p><span>Technical and Professional Knowledge</span></p><br>
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<li>Comprehensive understanding of faculty affairs administration in higher education.</li>
<li>Knowledge of academic governance principles and shared governance models.</li>
<li>Knowledge of faculty promotion, academic rank, faculty evaluation, mentoring, and academic career development.</li>
<li>Knowledge of higher education regulations, accreditation requirements, and institutional quality assurance.</li>
<li>Understanding of faculty workload models and academic staffing principles.</li>
<li>Knowledge of faculty lifecycle management from an academic perspective.</li>
<li>Familiarity with faculty information systems and institutional reporting.</li>
<li>Knowledge of WSCUC accreditation standards and their relationship to faculty qualifications, governance, institutional effectiveness, and academic quality.</li>
<li>Understanding of higher education policy development and institutional governance.</li>
<li>Familiarity with American-model higher education systems is highly desirable.</li>
</ul> <p><span>Skills, Competencies and Personal Attributes</span></p><br>
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<li>Demonstrated ability to establish trust and credibility with faculty, academic leaders, and senior administrators.</li>
<li>Exceptional interpersonal, communication, and relationship-building skills.</li>
<li>Strong diplomacy and conflict resolution skills.</li>
<li>Ability to manage confidential and sensitive faculty matters with discretion and professionalism.</li>
<li>Excellent organisational, analytical, and project management abilities.</li>
<li>Ability to facilitate collaboration across multiple academic and administrative units.</li>
<li>Commitment to shared governance, transparency, fairness, and collegiality.</li>
<li>Ability to balance institutional priorities with faculty interests.</li>
<li>Excellent written communication skills, including policy writing and report preparation.</li>
<li>Strategic thinking with the ability to translate institutional priorities into practical initiatives.</li>
<li>Commitment to continuous improvement and evidence-based decision-making.</li>
<li>Cultural awareness and ability to work effectively within an international university environment.</li>
<li>High ethical standards, sound judgement, and professional integrity.</li>
</ul> <p><span>Preferred Qualifications</span></p><br>
<ul>
<li>Previous experience serving as Director of Faculty Affairs, Associate Dean, Dean, or other senior academic leadership position.</li>
<li>Experience establishing or significantly enhancing a Faculty Affairs Office or equivalent academic support unit.</li>
<li>Experience supporting faculty promotion, academic rank assignment, mentoring programmes, or academic leadership development.</li>
<li>Experience working within an American-model university.</li>
<li>Experience contributing to institutional or programme accreditation processes, including WSCUC or comparable accreditation frameworks.</li>
<li>Familiarity with higher education in the Gulf region and Private Universities Council (PUC) requirements.</li>
<li>Demonstrated leadership in faculty engagement, recognition, or wellbeing initiatives.</li>
<li>Evidence of scholarly achievement and active engagement in higher education leadership.</li>
</ul> <p><span>How to Apply</span></p><br>
<p>Interested candidates should visit the Job Opportunities section on the AIU website and submit a complete application comprising:</p><br>
<p>1. A current curriculum vitae.</p><br>
<p>2. A cover letter (maximum three pages) addressing the following questions:</p><br>
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<li>Describe your philosophy of faculty success and explain how an Office of Faculty Affairs contributes to institutional excellence.</li>
<li>Describe an initiative you have led that strengthened faculty engagement, academic governance, mentoring, promotion, or faculty development.</li>
<li>How would you establish a collaborative relationship between the Office of Faculty Affairs, Human Resources, the Centre for Teaching & Learning, the Office of Graduate Studies, and the Deans to support faculty throughout their academic careers?</li>
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<p>3. A statement of leadership philosophy (maximum one page) describing your approach to shared governance, faculty engagement, and academic leadership.</p><br>
<p>4. Contact details for three professional referees, including at least two senior academic leaders familiar with your work in academic administration or faculty affairs.</p><br>
<p>The selection process will include a structured interview with the Vice President for Academic Affairs and a presentation outlining the candidate's vision for establishing a high-performing Office of Faculty Affairs that supports AIU's RISE Strategy, institutional effectiveness, and WSCUC accreditation.</p><br> <p>Submit applications via: https://aiu.edu.kw/careers/jobs</p><br> <p>The successful candidate is expected to com</p> </div>
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<p><span>Position: </span><span>Director of Office of Strategy, Institutional Performance & Emerging Technology</span><br></p><br>
<p><span>Classification:</span> Director Level</p><br>
<p><span>Reports To:</span> President</p><br> <p><span>About The American International University</span></p><br>
<p>American International University (AIU) is a private institution in Kuwait, founded in 2019, offering undergraduate programs in Engineering, Architecture and Design, Business Administration, Arts and Sciences, and Education, delivered in English on the American model of higher education. AIU serves a community of over 3,000 students and is executing the RISE Strategy 2026–2030 a five-year institutional transformation anchored in research development, WSCUC international accreditation, student success, and community engagement.</p><br>
<p>A strategy without execution discipline is a wish list. The Office of Strategy, Institutional Performance & Emerging Technology exists to ensure that AIU's ambitions documented in the RISE Strategy, approved by the Board of Trustees, and communicated to every stakeholder are operationalized, tracked, adjusted when evidence demands it, and delivered on time. The Director of this office is the President's closest strategic partner and AIU's institutional accountability mechanism.</p><br>
<p>For more information, visit: www.aiu.edu.kw</p><br> <p><span>Department Profile</span></p><br>
<p>The <span>Office of Strategy, Institutional Performance & Emerging Technology</span> operates as a direct extension of the President's Office, serving as the institutional coordination and performance intelligence function that supports the execution of AIU's strategic priorities. Rather than functioning as a traditional planning department, the Office ensures that institutional strategy is translated into measurable outcomes through performance management, executive reporting, and strategic technology evaluation. The Office owns three interconnected responsibilities that together strengthen AIU's institutional effectiveness:</p><br>
<ol>
<li><span>Strategy & Institutional Performance:</span> Leading the RISE Strategy execution cycle, institutional KPI monitoring, quarterly performance reporting, Board reporting, annual strategy review, and continuous improvement of AIU's institutional performance management framework using the Balanced Scorecard methodology.</li>
<li>Emergent Technology Intelligence: <br>Scouting, evaluating, and piloting emerging technologies relevant to AIU's academic and administrative operations functioning as an innovation incubator that identifies what is ready for institutional adoption before the CIO integrates it at scale.</li>
<li><span>Strategic Project Alignment:</span> Coordinating with the University's existing PMO and Special Projects structure to monitor the strategic alignment and progress of major institutional initiatives, ensuring the President receives timely updates on projects that materially affect strategic objectives.</li>
</ol> <p><span>Scope of Work</span></p><br>
<p>The Director, Office of Strategy, Institutional Performance & Emerging Technology carries three complementary mandates that reinforce one another. Institutional strategy provides direction, performance management measures progress, and emerging technology enables innovation that supports AIU's long-term strategic priorities. The Director ensures these three functions operate in alignment to support informed executive decision-making.</p><br> <p><span>Key Responsibilities</span></p><br> <p>1. RISE Strategy Execution and Balanced Scorecard Management</p><br>
<ul>
<li>Own the AIU RISE Strategy 2026–2030 execution cycle translating Board-approved strategic objectives into annual operating plans, quarterly milestones, and individual VP and Dean accountability commitments</li>
<li>Design, maintain, and continuously improve AIU's Balanced Scorecard the institutional performance management framework that cascades RISE Strategy KPIs from institutional level through school, department, and individual levels ensuring that every function can see how its work connects to the strategy</li>
<li>Conduct quarterly strategy performance reviews with each VP reviewing KPI progress, identifying risks to delivery, proposing course corrections, and escalating material issues to the President with recommended responses</li>
<li>Prepare the Annual Strategic Progress Report the principal annual document presented to the Board of Trustees each November synthesizing Balanced Scorecard data, institutional KPI achievements, variance explanations, and the following year's adjusted priorities into a clear, evidence-based narrative for Board review</li>
<li>Manage the annual strategic planning calendar coordinating the February environmental scan, April-May VP planning submissions, June-July budget-strategy alignment, September Board approval, and November Board progress review ensuring that planning is a continuous cycle rather than an annual event</li>
<li>Maintain the RISE Strategy risk register identifying strategic risks, assessing likelihood and impact, tracking mitigation actions, and reporting to the President and Board Audit & Risk Committee quarterly</li>
<li>Coordinate with the Institutional Research Office to ensure that all Balanced Scorecard data is sourced from verified institutional systems no KPI reported to the Board may be based on unverified or manually assembled data.</li>
</ul> <p>2. Emergent Technology Intelligence and Innovation Piloting</p><br>
<ul>
<li>Lead AIU's horizon scanning function systematically monitoring emerging technologies relevant to higher education (generative AI, adaptive learning systems, learning analytics, spatial computing, research tools) and producing quarterly Technology Intelligence Briefings for the President and Senior Leadership Team</li>
<li>Design and manage AIU's innovation piloting programme a structured process for testing emerging technologies in controlled institutional environments before recommending them for full adoption. Pilots are time-bounded, evidence-evaluated, and documented for institutional learning regardless of outcome</li>
<li>Coordinate with the CIO to ensure that emergent technology intelligence flows effectively between the scouting function (this Office) and the operational integration function (CIO/Digital Transformation Office) the Director scouts and pilots; the CIO scales and operates</li>
<li>Develop and maintain AIU's Emergent Technology Watchlist a living document tracking technologies at horizon, early adoption, and evaluation stages updated quarterly and shared with Deans and VPs to inform curriculum development, research direction, and administrative investment decisions</li>
<li>Represent AIU in GCC and international higher education technology forums building relationships with peer institutions, technology providers, and research networks that provide early access to innovation relevant to AIU's strategic priorities</li>
<li>Evaluate all significant unsolicited technology proposals received by the President's Office providing structured, evidence-based assessments that enable the President to make informed decisions quickly without technical bias</li>
</ul> <p>3. Strategic Project Alignment and Executive Reporting</p><br>
<ul>
<li>Coordinate with the existing PMO / Special Projects structure to monitor the strategic alignment of major institutional projects and provide updates to the President as required.</li>
<li>Review executive project portfolio reports prepared by the PMO / Special Projects structure, assessing strategic alignment, institutional risks, and matters requiring Presidential attention.</li>
<li>Monitor strategically significant cross-functional projects designated by the President, ensuring alignment with institutional priorities and escalating strategic issues requiring executive attention.</li>
<li>Coordinate with the Accreditation Liaison Officer (ALO) and the PMO / Special Projects structure to monitor accreditation-related project milestones (eligibility application, self-study, SAV1, SAV2), highlighting strategic risks and providing executive updates when timelines are at risk.</li>
<li>Support Deans and VPs in applying project management discipline to their own portfolio of strategic initiatives providing coaching, templates, and periodic portfolio reviews rather than doing the project management for them.</li>
<li>Coordinate the AIU Strategic Projects Review by consolidating strategic project updates from the PMO / Special Projects structure, facilitating executive discussion, and preparing concise, action-oriented summaries for the President.</li>
<li>Coordinate with internal project sponsors and external consultants on strategic initiatives as required, ensuring the President receives timely updates on key deliverables, risks, and institutional implications.</li>
</ul> <p>4. Presidential Advisory and Institutional Intelligence</p><br>
<ul>
<li>Serve as the President's primary strategic advisor on institutional performance providing candid, evidence-based assessments of where AIU is ahead of plan, where it is behind, and what the President needs to decide or direct to keep the institution on track</li>
<li>Prepare and curate the President's institutional intelligence package a regular briefing document synthesising strategic performance data, competitive intelligence on peer institutions, accreditation progress, and emerging risks enabling the President to lead from a position of current, verified information</li>
<li>Draft the President's strategic communications including the annual state-of-institution address, Board Chair correspondence on strategic matters, and institutional strategy updates to faculty, staff, and the Kuwait higher education community</li>
<li>Coordinate the Senior Leadership Team agenda and strategic discussion calendar ensuring that the President's leadership team spends its meeting time on decisions, not on status updates that could be communicated in writing</li>
<li>Represent the President at external meetings, conferences, and stakeholder engagements on strategic matters when delegated and provide detailed briefings and follow-up when representing AIU externally</li>
<li>Maintain AIU's institutional memory on strategic decisions documenting the reasoning behind major institutional choices so that future leadership teams understand not just what was decided but why, enabling continuity through leadership transitions</li>
</ul> <p><span>Minimum Qualifications: </span></p><br>
<p><span>Education</span></p><br>
<ul>
<li>Doctoral degree required in Strategy, Higher Education Management, Business Administration (MBA), Public Administration, Project Management, or a closely related field.</li>
<li>Candidates with strong GCC higher education strategic planning experience are strongly considered.</li>
</ul> <p><span>Experience</span></p><br>
<ul>
<li>Minimum eight (8) years of progressive experience in higher education, with at least four (4) years in a strategic planning, institutional effectiveness, or senior project management leadership role at a GCC university.</li>
<li>Demonstrated experience managing a university's strategic planning cycle from environmental scanning through KPI development, annual review, Board reporting, and plan revision in a GCC institutional context.</li>
<li>Proven experience implementing or managing a Balanced Scorecard or equivalent institutional performance management framework candidates must be able to describe a specific implementation, not just familiarity with the concept.</li>
<li>Experience working with institutional project portfolios and executive reporting, including monitoring strategic initiatives, interpreting project status information, and advising senior leadership on institutional priorities and risks</li>
<li>Direct experience working with or reporting to a university President or equivalent executive candidates must be comfortable advising at C-suite level, preparing Board-level documents, and maintaining professional discretion in a senior advisory role.</li>
<li>Experience with WASC or comparable institutional accreditation project management understanding how accreditation timelines translate into institutional project portfolios is a material advantage.</li>
</ul> <p><span>Technical and Analytical Knowledge</span></p><br>
<ul>
<li>Proficiency with strategic planning and Balanced Scorecard frameworks candidates must demonstrate working knowledge of the BSC four-perspective model (financial, stakeholder, internal processes, learning & growth) and its application in a higher education context.</li>
<li>Strong data analytics and visualization capability the Director must produce Balanced Scorecard dashboards and strategic performance reports that Board members with no higher education background can read and act on.</li>
<li>Project management methodology proficiency (Prince2, PMP, or equivalent). Working knowledge of project management methodologies sufficient to interpret project reporting, assess strategic risks, and support executive oversight of institutional initiatives. PMP certification is considered an advantage.</li>
<li>Technology literacy sufficient to evaluate emerging technologies at a strategic level the Director does not need to be a technologist, but must be literate enough to assess a vendor demonstration, understand integration implications, and ask the right questions of the CIO.</li>
<li>Familiarity with Kuwait's higher education regulatory environment PUC requirements, institutional governance obligations, and the competitive landscape of Kuwait's private university sector.</li>
</ul> <p><span>Skills, Competencies and Personal Attributes</span></p><br>
<ul>
<li>The political intelligence to hold VPs and Deans accountable for RISE Strategy delivery without making accountability feel like surveillance the Director must be seen as a partner in execution, not an auditor of failure</li>
<li>Exceptional executive communication the ability to translate complex institutional performance data into a three-paragraph President's briefing, a ten-slide Board presentation, or a one-page project status update all with the same rigour and none of the same length</li>
<li>Strategic patience combined with operational awareness—the ability to maintain a five-year strategic perspective while monitoring the progress, risks, and institutional impact of major strategic initiatives.</li>
<li>Cultural intelligence appropriate to AIU's multicultural GCC environment working effectively with Kuwaiti faculty, international administrators, owner Board members, PUC representatives, and WSCUC accreditation staff requires different registers and relationship norms.</li>
<li>Professional discretion at the highest level the Director has access to the most sensitive institutional information: financial projections, personnel decisions, accreditation risks, and Board deliberations. This access is a privilege that requires absolute confidentiality.</li>
</ul> <p><span>Preferred Qualifications</span></p><br>
<ul>
<li>PMP (Project Management Professional) certification. The formal credential is considered an advantage for interpreting project reporting and supporting executive oversight of institutional initiatives.</li>
<li>Experience with a university’s WASC accreditation project portfolio, including sequencing of eligibility, self-study, SAV1, and SAV2 milestones as institutional activities with named owners and defined escalation paths.</li>
<li>Prior experience in a Chief of Staff or Strategy Director role in a GCC university. Candidates who have served as principal strategic advisors to a university President in the Gulf will have strong familiarity with institutional dynamics, stakeholder relationships, and cultural context.</li>
<li>Published research or professional contribution to strategic planning or institutional effectiveness in GCC higher education, demonstrating thought leadership rather than solely operational experience.</li>
<li>Arabic language proficiency is an advantage for engagement with Kuwaiti Board members, MOHE officials, and Arabic-speaking stakeholders.</li>
</ul> <p><span>How to Apply</span></p><br>
<p>Interested candidates should visit the Job Opportunities section on the AIU website and submit a complete application comprising:</p><br>
<ul>
<li>A current curriculum vitae</li>
<li>A cover letter (maximum 3 pages) addressing three specific questions: (1) Describe the most significant strategic planning or institutional performance management system you personally built or led in a GCC university — what was the starting state, what did you build, and how did leadership use it to make better decisions? (2) Describe a major institutional strategic initiative that you supported through executive reporting, performance management, or strategic advisory work. How did your analysis influence executive decision-making? (3) How would you approach the first 90 days in this role at AIU what would you learn, what would you establish, and what would you avoid doing too early?</li>
<li>A one-page strategy diagnostic framework not a business plan, but a sample of how you would structure a quarterly strategy review for the President: what data would you present, in what format, and how would you frame the President's decision-making agenda</li>
<li>Contact details for three professional referees at least two of whom can speak to your strategic planning or PMO leadership work, and at least one of whom is a university President, Provost, or equivalent executive you reported to or directly supported</li>
</ul> <p>Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. The selection process includes a structured interview with the President and a strategy presentation exercise candidates are given AIU's RISE Strategy KPI framework and asked to present a hypothetical Q2 strategy review to the President and two VPs. This exercise is the most reliable test of whether a candidate can do this job.</p><br> <p>Submit application via: https://aiu.edu.kw/careers/jobs</p><br> <p>The successful candidate is expected to commence employment at the earliest convenience, and no later than September 2026.</p><br> <p><span>AIU is an equal opportunity employer committed to academic excellence, professional integrity, and the digital future of Kuwaiti higher education.</span></p><br> </div>
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<p><span>Position: </span><span>Director, Centre for Teaching & Learning (CTL)</span><br></p><br>
<p><span>Classification:</span> Director Level<br><span>Reports To:</span> Vice President for Academic Affairs <br><span>About The American International University</span></p><br>
<p>American International University (AIU) is a private institution in Kuwait, founded in 2019, offering undergraduate programs in Engineering, Architecture and Design, Business Administration, Arts and Sciences, and Education, delivered in English on the American model of higher education. AIU serves a community of over 3,000 students and is executing the RISE Strategy 2026–2030 a five-year institutional transformation anchored in research development, WSCUC international accreditation, student success, and community engagement.</p><br>
<p>Teaching and learning excellence is one of the University's principal strategic foundations and an essential enabler of every pillar of the RISE Strategy. Without it, research does not flourish, accreditation evidence is weak, students do not succeed, and employability outcomes disappoint. The Director of the Centre for Teaching & Learning is the person who builds, sustains, and continuously improves that foundation making this one of the most consequential academic leadership appointments AIU will make.</p><br> <p>For more information, visit: www.aiu.edu.kw<br></p><br>
<p><span>Department Profile</span></p><br>
<p>The Centre for Teaching & Learning (CTL) is AIU's institutional hub for teaching excellence, faculty development, and learning innovation. It operates under the Office of the VPAA and serves all five schools and the Foundation Programme working with over 120 full-time faculty and a growing adjunct complement. The CTL is newly established as one of AIU's strategic academic support centres under the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. The Director serves as its founding leader, responsible for building the Centre's programmes, culture, partnerships, and institutional reputation from the ground up.</p><br> <p><span>The CTL carries three interconnected institutional mandates at AIU:</span></p><br>
<ol>
<li>Faculty Excellence & Development: Building a culture of teaching excellence across AIU through structured professional development, peer observation, new faculty induction, individual coaching, and the scholarship of teaching and learning.</li>
<li>Learning Innovation & Digital Education: Advancing instructional design, educational technology integration, and evidence-based pedagogy ensuring that every AIU course, regardless of modality, reflects current best practice and produces documented student learning outcomes.</li>
<li>Assessment, Accreditation & Institutional Evidence: Generating, curating, and maintaining the teaching and learning evidence that WSCUC accreditation requires the CTL Knowledge Repository, SLO assessment data, faculty development participation records, and the annual Teaching & Learning Impact Report.</li>
</ol> <p><span>Scope of Work</span><br></p><br>
<p>The Director of the Centre for Teaching & Learning provides strategic and operational leadership across five interconnected domains all of which must function simultaneously and reinforce each other. The Director is simultaneously a faculty developer, an instructional designer, an assessment specialist, a grant administrator, and an institutional evidence builder. The Director also serves as an institutional change leader, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, innovation, collaboration, and evidence-informed educational practice across all academic units. This is not a role for a specialist who does one of these well; it is a role for a leader who does all of them, and who can build a centre that extends their capacity through institutional culture and peer networks.</p><br> <p><span>Key Responsibilities</span></p><br>
<p><span>1. Faculty Professional Development</span></p><br>
<ul>
<li>Design, deliver, and continuously evaluate a structured, evidence-based faculty development programme across AIU covering evidence-based pedagogy, inclusive teaching, active learning, hybrid and online instruction, AI in teaching, student assessment design, and academic writing for publication</li>
<li>Lead the New Faculty Induction Programme each September a structured, multi-day orientation covering AIU's mission and RISE Strategy, the SLO assessment cycle, course file requirements, LMS and technology tools, academic freedom, shared governance, and the CTL's services</li>
<li>Establish and facilitate Faculty Learning Communities peer groups organised around shared teaching interests, disciplinary challenges, or pedagogical themes as the primary vehicle for sustained, collegial professional development</li>
<li>Coordinate and manage the peer observation of teaching cycle providing the framework, training observers, facilitating feedback conversations, and maintaining confidential records that support faculty development without functioning as a surveillance mechanism</li>
<li>Provide individual faculty consultations on course design, assessment strategy, student engagement, and teaching effectiveness functioning as a trusted advisor, not an evaluator</li>
<li>Develop and maintain the CTL professional development calendar, ensuring that sessions are scheduled at times accessible to all faculty including those with heavy teaching loads, offered in formats appropriate to different needs, and evaluated for effectiveness after each cycle</li>
<li>Coordinate academic leadership development workshops for Programme Coordinators, Department Chairs, Associate Deans and Deans in collaboration with the Office of Faculty Affairs.</li>
<li>Develop an institutional teaching certification pathway aligned with the UK Professional Standards Framework (Advance HE) or equivalent international framework.</li>
</ul> <p> <span>2. </span><span>Instructional Design & Educational Technology</span></p><br>
<ul>
<li>Lead instructional design support for AIU's academic programmes assisting Deans, Department Chairs, and individual faculty in designing courses that align learning outcomes with instructional activities and assessment methods, regardless of delivery modality</li>
<li>Advance AIU's capacity in online and hybrid course design building internal expertise, establishing course quality standards, and ensuring that digital learning experiences are as rigorous and engaging as in-person instruction</li>
<li>Coordinate with the CTO and Digital Transformation Office on educational technology adoption evaluating new tools for pedagogical value, training faculty in their use, and ensuring that technology serves learning goals rather than displacing them</li>
<li>Develop and maintain a practical institutional policy on the use of Generative AI in teaching and learning balancing innovation with academic integrity, and ensuring that faculty understand how to design assessments that remain valid in an AI-enabled environment</li>
<li>Build and maintain the CTL Knowledge Repository a curated collection of teaching resources, case studies, grant outputs, peer observation frameworks, and WASC evidence artefacts available to all AIU faculty and retained as institutional evidence</li>
<li>Work collaboratively with the Office of Graduate Studies in developing high-quality graduate teaching and supervision practices.</li>
<li>Support the design of microcredentials, executive education and lifelong learning initiatives where appropriate.</li>
</ul> <p><span>3. Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Training</span></p><br>
<ul>
<li>Coordinate AIU's institutional SLO assessment Training, working with the Assessment Coordinator and VPAA to ensure that faculty collect, analyse, and document PLO achievement data each semester using consistent, valid assessment methods</li>
<li>Train faculty in SLO/PLO design, assessment method selection, rubric development, and close-the-loop documentation transforming assessment from an administrative requirement into a genuine teaching improvement tool</li>
<li>Support the Assessment Coordinator in producing the Annual Institutional Effectiveness Report's teaching and learning section the evidence document that WSCUC requires</li>
<li>Maintain CTL records of faculty participation in assessment activities, professional development sessions, and peer observation</li>
<li>Conduct an annual Teaching & Learning Impact Report, documenting CTL programme participation rates, faculty satisfaction with CTL services, changes in student learning outcomes attributable to CTL interventions, and grant and award outcomes presented to the VPAA and Faculty Council each May</li>
<li>Coordinate workshops on authentic assessment in AI-enabled learning environments.</li>
<li>Collaborate with Quality Assurance in analysing institutional trends relating to student achievement and learning outcomes.</li>
</ul> <p><span>4. RISE Teaching & Learning Grant Programme Administration</span></p><br>
<ul>
<li>Administer the AIU Teaching & Learning Grant Program including the Teaching Excellence & Innovation Grant, the Undergraduate Research Integration Grant, and the Annual Award for Innovation in Teaching, managing the annual call for applications, review committee formation, awardee notification, fund disbursement, and completion report collection</li>
<li>Mentor the grant recipients through the implementation of their projects, providing consultations, connecting them with relevant expertise, and ensuring their work is disseminated to the broader faculty community</li>
<li>Organise the annual CTL Teaching & Learning Forum, AIU's flagship event for sharing teaching innovation, recognising grant recipients and award winners, and building the faculty community around shared commitment to excellence</li>
<li>Produce and maintain the CTL website and newsletter as a living resource for faculty, communicating available services, upcoming events, grant opportunities, and teaching resources in a format that invites engagement</li>
<li>Identify and apply for external funding opportunities, from Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS), regional higher education networks, and international foundations, to supplement the RISE grant budget and expand the CTL's programme capacity</li>
<li>Promote interdisciplinary educational innovation projects involving multiple Schools.</li>
<li>Publish annual summaries of funded projects highlighting institutional impact and transferable good practice.</li>
</ul> <p><span>5. Strategic Leadership & Institutional Partnership</span></p><br>
<ul>
<li>Serve as AIU's institutional voice on teaching and learning, advising the VPAA, Deans, and Faculty Council on evidence-based teaching standards, assessment practices, and faculty development priorities</li>
<li>Build and maintain partnerships across AIU's institutional functions, with the ALO for accreditation evidence, with the Assessment Coordinator for SLO cycle management, with the CTO for educational technology, with the Registrar for course quality data, and with Student Affairs for student success initiatives</li>
<li>Represent AIU in regional and international teaching and learning networks, including the POD Network, HERDSA, and GCC university teaching and learning forums, building relationships and bringing back best practice that benefits AIU faculty</li>
<li>Where a joint academic appointment is agreed, teach one course per year in a relevant discipline or in the scholarship of teaching and learning, maintaining personal credibility as a practising educator and eligibility to participate in Faculty Council</li>
<li>Contribute to AIU's WSCUC self-study, addressing faculty development, assessment, and teaching quality providing documented evidence of CTL activity and impact</li>
</ul> <p><span>Minimum Qualifications: </span></p><br>
<p><span>Education</span></p><br>
<p>Doctoral degree (PhD or EdD) in Education, Higher Education Pedagogy, Instructional Design, Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Technology, or a closely related discipline required for joint academic appointment eligibility; strongly preferred for the administrative role.</p><br> <p><span>Experience</span></p><br>
<ul>
<li>Minimum seven (7) years of progressive experience in higher education, with at least three (3) years in a leadership role at a teaching and learning centre, faculty development office, or equivalent institutional function</li>
<li>Demonstrated experience leading or managing a Centre for Teaching & Learning, or equivalent institutional function, in a GCC university context</li>
<li>Documented experience designing and delivering faculty professional development programmes including workshops, learning communities, peer observation systems, and online development resources for diverse faculty audiences in a multicultural GCC environment</li>
<li>Proven experience in instructional design across multiple delivery modalities face-to-face, hybrid, and online with working knowledge of Canvas or equivalent LMS</li>
<li>Demonstrated experience with SLO/PLO assessment design, rubric development, and close-the-loop documentation in an accreditation context WASC, AACSB, or comparable quality framework experience is a significant advantage</li>
<li>Experience administering faculty development grants or awards managing competitive application processes, review committees, fund disbursement, and outcome reporting</li>
<li>Demonstrated experience supporting institutional strategic planning and organisational change within higher education.</li>
<li>Experience collaborating with academic quality assurance, accreditation, and institutional effectiveness initiatives.</li>
</ul> <p><span>Technical and Pedagogical Knowledge</span></p><br>
<ul>
<li>Deep, current knowledge of evidence-based pedagogy active learning, inclusive teaching, culturally responsive instruction, universal design for learning, and the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL)</li>
<li>Proficiency with Canvas (LMS) or equivalent platform both as a course designer and as a platform administrator supporting faculty adoption</li>
<li>Working knowledge of educational technology tools relevant to GCC higher education including AI tools for teaching and learning, audience response systems, digital assessment platforms, and collaboration tools</li>
<li>Knowledge of WSCUC accreditation standards particularly CFRs 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.8, 2.9, and 3.3 and how CTL evidence maps to self-study requirements</li>
<li>Familiarity with the Advance HE Professional Standards Framework (PSF) or equivalent teaching quality framework is an advantage particularly for designing a faculty teaching qualification pathway</li>
</ul> <p><span>Skills, Competencies and Personal Attributes</span></p><br>
<ul>
<li>The credibility to walk into a room of experienced faculty from diverse national and disciplinary backgrounds and be taken seriously not as a trainer, but as a peer colleague who happens to know more about pedagogy than most</li>
<li>The cultural intelligence to build trust and engagement in a GCC university where teaching culture, professional norms, and attitudes toward feedback vary significantly</li>
<li>Excellent English oral and written communication the ability to write clearly for different audiences, from a workshop handout to a WSCUC self-study section to a newsletter article that faculty actually read</li>
<li>Arabic language proficiency is an advantage particularly for engagement with Arabic-speaking Kuwaiti faculty and with external stakeholders including PUC</li>
<li>Strong programme management capability the ability to run multiple concurrent programmes (induction, grants, peer observation, forum, website, repository) without dropping any of them</li>
<li>Genuine intellectual engagement with teaching the Director of a CTL must be the institution's most enthusiastic advocate for the idea that teaching can always be better, and that better teaching produces better outcomes for students</li>
<li>Demonstrated ability to influence institutional culture without direct line authority.</li>
<li>Ability to build consensus among academic leaders with differing priorities.</li>
</ul> <p><span>Preferred Qualifications</span></p><br>
<ul>
<li>Prior experience establishing or significantly expanding a CTL at a GCC university candidates who have built something from the ground up are particularly valuable given AIU's founding-director context</li>
<li>Fellowship of Advance HE (FHEA) or Senior Fellowship (SFHEA) demonstrating internationally recognised teaching quality credentials that can anchor a faculty teaching qualification pathway at AIU</li>
<li>Published research or professional thought leadership on teaching and learning in higher education particularly in GCC or Arab higher education contexts, or in the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL)</li>
<li>Experience managing AI-related teaching and learning policy including responsible AI use frameworks, assessment design in an AI-enabled environment, and faculty training on generative AI tools</li>
<li>Prior experience contributing to a WSCUC, QAA, AACSB, or comparable accreditation self-study in the teaching and learning or faculty development sections providing direct documentation skills that will accelerate AIU's WASC process</li>
<li>Familiarity with Kuwait's higher education context PUC requirements, Kuwaiti student characteristics, Kuwait Vision 2035 workforce priorities enabling contextually grounded programme design from day one</li>
<li>Experience in curriculum transformation.</li>
<li>Experience leading digital transformation.</li>
<li>Experience establishing institutional communities of practice.</li>
</ul> <p><span>How to Apply</span></p><br>
<p>Interested candidates should visit the Job Opportunities section on the AIU website and submit a complete application comprising:</p><br>
<ul>
<li>A current curriculum vitae</li>
<li>A cover letter (maximum 3 pages) addressing three specific questions: (1) Describe a faculty development programme or centre initiative you personally designed and led in a GCC university, what was the starting state, what did you build, and how do you know it worked? (2) How do you build trust and engagement with faculty who are sceptical about CTL services, what is your strategy for turning opt-out faculty into advocates? (3) What is your vision for the AIU Centre for Teaching & Learning's role in the WASC accreditation process?</li>
<li>A brief teaching philosophy statement (maximum one page) not abstract, but specific: what do you believe about how university faculty learn to teach better, and how does that belief shape what you would do at AIU?</li>
<li>Contact details for three professional referees at least two of whom can speak to your centre leadership or faculty development work, and at least one of whom is a faculty member you have supported</li>
</ul> <p>Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. The selection process includes a structured interview with the VPAA and a teaching and learning strategy presentation to a panel including the VPAA, two Deans, and a Faculty Council representative reflecting the shared governance principles that the CTL Dire</p> </div>