University of Austin ยท 11 hours ago
Head of Teacher Learning (Part-time 6-month contract, Remote location)
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Responsibilities
Translating selected Mill Institute educational resources into virtual teacher professional development modules
Planning and overseeing a set of professional development offerings delivered in Spring of 2025
Initiating a state accreditation process for Mill Institute professional development offerings
Working alongside the Mill Institute Executive Director to deliver customized professional development programs, when requested
Other duties, as needed, including participation in Mill Institute Teacher Fellowship virtual sessions
Qualification
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Required
Min 2 years of experience developing and delivering adult education programs, preferably in high school settings
Min 3 years of teaching experience, preferably as a high school classroom teacher (while we will prioritize candidates with classroom experience, we will also consider people with teaching experience in other settings)
Experience and comfort with educational program delivery in virtual environments and how it differs from in-person teaching
Excellent writing and editing skills
Experience in entrepreneurial settings
A strong, highly organized, multi-tasker who takes pleasure in turning messy details into well-defined systems
A people person who enjoys highly collaborative teams and is comfortable teaching in a wide variety of settings
Able to turn written content around quickly and adhere to short-term deadlines
Able to engage with, and hopefully enjoy, self-directed work
Able to break down large projects into smaller pieces with minimal guidance
Preferred
Preference will be given to people who have both 1) held positions teaching high school students and 2) have also developed teacher professional development sessions