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Accelerate Education, a leader in Online K-12 Education seeking an experienced World Language Instructional Designer.

Job Type: Contract to hire, Full-time Hours

Salary: $30 to $40 per hour

Schedule: Monday to Friday

Accelerate Education is a nationwide provider of K-12 online curriculum and instruction. Employees, teachers, and students of Accelerate Education work virtually across the country. Applicant must have instructional design experience or background and can apply the ADDIE model or backwards design using the national standards as well as individual state standards. We are not looking for web or graphics designers - we truly need someone with a full grasp on instruction and how to craft a lesson that is most beneficial to online students. ID will sometimes also act as the subject matter expert (SME) and sometimes work with SME’s and graphic designers to produce an interactive and high-quality curriculum. Must be available during the daytime to meet virtually with team members. Samples will be required during the interview process. **Background Checks are required as part of our hiring process for this role**

Tasks include:

· Follow budget and timeline

· Create a curriculum map using standards

· Write objectives and design instruction to meet those objectives

· Using existing lesson specs, direct SME's to produce assessments and content for courses

· Edit material pre and post-production

· Fill gaps in standards alignment with appropriate lesson content, including assessments

· Work with graphic & web designers to develop interactives

· Lead QA effort to ensure error-free content

Education:

· Bachelor's (Required)

Experience: · Teaching: 3 years (Required) · Instruction Design: 3 years (Required)

Work Location: Remote

Job Types: Full-time, Contract

Pay: $30.00 - $40.00 per hour

Application Question(s):

  • Which Languages are you comfortable with?

Education:

  • Bachelor's (Required)

Experience:

  • Managing Subject Matter Experts: 3 years (Required)
  • K-12 World Language Instructional Design: 3 years (Required)
  • Teaching a World Language: 3 years (Required)

Work Location: Remote

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