Notion Course Instructor

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We need a Course Instructor who can record clear, practical Notion lessons for learners at all levels. You must understand Notion deeply, databases, relations, rollups, templates, automation, workspace management, and real business systems. If you're confident on camera, can simplify complex workflows, and can teach a global audience with ease.

Min Qualification: Degree Experience Level: Entry level Experience Length: 2 years

Job descriptions & requirements

Responsibilities:

  • Teach Notion for beginners through advanced users.
  • Record polished, easy-to-follow training sessions with strong audio and visual clarity.
  • Break down core concepts: blocks, pages, templates, permissions, and navigation.
  • Teach advanced features including databases, linked views, filters, formulas, relations, and rollups.
  • Demonstrate real business scenarios: task managers, CRMs, trackers, wikis, dashboards, and team workspaces.
  • Use screen-recording tools to deliver clear walkthroughs and step-by-step demonstrations.
  • Follow the course outline provided by the curriculum team.
  • Maintain consistent pacing, tone, and structure across lessons.
  • Re-record or refine segments to improve clarity, accuracy, or learner experience.
  • Include exercises learners can practice: database builds, workflow challenges, page templates, mini-projects, etc.
  • Ensure each lesson meets instructional best practices and is easy to understand.
  • Anticipate common learner mistakes and address them proactively.
  • Communicate effectively with absolute beginners while still adding value for advanced users.
  • Provide optional live clarification sessions if required by the program.
  • Suggest improvements to the course based on learner questions, challenges, or your own expertise.
  • Meet all recording and content delivery deadlines.

Requirements:

  • Must have the right recording setup: Quiet, noise-free environment, Functional laptop, Stable internet, Comfortable workstation.
  • Strong Notion expertise across databases, formulas, templates, workspace systems, and team collaboration.
  • Previous experience teaching, coaching, or recording training sessions (minimum one sample required).
  • Confident on camera with clear, engaging communication skills.
  • Ability to teach learners from different cultures, backgrounds, and skill levels.
  • Proficient with tools like Loom, Zoom, OBS, Camtasia, or similar recording platforms.
  • Organized, detail-oriented, and capable of producing high-quality lessons independently.
  • Applications without video samples will not be reviewed.
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