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Overview:
Education Affiliates is seeking a dedicated and innovative Instructional Designer to join our dynamic Curriculum Department. As a key member of the curriculum team, you will play a pivotal role in the oversight, development, implementation, and enhancement of residential, general education, and hybrid educational programs across various programs in higher education.
Summary:
The Instructional Designer (ID) designs program and curriculum development projects for new and existing programs at Education Affiliates' (EA) schools and colleges. Thoroughly embracing EA's vision, mission, and values, the ID is essential in the curriculum design and development process that includes the updating of existing courses, and development of new courses. Under the guidance of the Director of Curriculum Development, the ID ensures that a new or existing course is designed to make the class most beneficial to students in each program of study.
An ID must have a desire to enhance and improve in-person and online instructional materials. They must follow Education Affiliates guidelines, policies, and regulations as they pertain to curriculum in career education. A successful ID will work well in groups and be able to develop curriculum, collaborate with faculty, program directors and other members for content expertise and guidance of the curriculum. At a national level, an ID will be responsible for providing guidance and receiving direction from multiple curriculum committeesFull Time
Education & Training Services
$83k-101k (estimate)
03/25/2024
05/23/2024
edaff.com
INDIANAPOLIS, IN
3,000 - 7,500
2004
ROSE DAVID
$200M - $500M
Education & Training Services
Education Affiliates was founded on a simple premise that we would create an opportunity for organizations to hire graduates of our schools who have completed quality, people oriented, post-secondary career training. These graduates would be capable of utilizing those acquired skills in the business world, resulting in a positive impact for themselves and the business they are associated with.
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