Position: Instructional Designer/Faculty Developer
American Honors is a selective honors program offered at leading community
colleges across the United States for students committed to earning their bachelor's degree. Our Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) aims to foster innovative educational best practices by supporting our nationwide network of community college faculty.
Scope of Responsibilities:
The Instructional Designer/Faculty Developer will join our team of teaching and learning professionals to support faculty in promoting student engagement, designing exemplar courses, using instructional technology, and achieving honors learning outcomes. This position is based a remote/work-from-home position, requiring travel approximately 6-8 times per year, and reports to the Director of the Teaching and Learning Center.
Washington, DC based or remote/work-from-home
Please find the job description attached here...
Candidates can apply directly to donna.hay@americanhonors.org with a cover letter and resume
Randi Reich Cosentino
COO
1150 17th St. NW, Suite 310, Washington, D.C. 20036
phone 202.525.1078, ext 107
email Randi.Cosentino@AmericanHonors.orgwebsite AmericanHonors.org
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