The Instructional Designer will develop lesson plans, conduct research, and collaborate with educators to create curricula and learning resources.
SchooLinks is seeking an Instructional Designer to develop age appropriate lesson plans & supporting materials. The ideal candidate should have both curriculum design and practical teaching experience with a sufficient amount of experience in the development of the curriculum and curriculum materials in the digital space. This position will be a contract role during the summer of 2025.
Primary responsibilities
- Design age-appropriate lesson plans
- Produce supporting resources, such as worksheets, powerpoint, flyers...
- Improve current resources and update according to our new brand guideline
- Must have at least 2 years of elementary teaching experience
- Strong digital asset creation skills (google slides, canva...)
- Experience with AI platforms and prompt engineering
- Excellent collaboration, and written and verbal communication skills
- Strong planning skills, vision, and creative intelligence
- A passion for education
Top Skills
Digital Curriculum Design
Schoolinks Platform
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