The curriculum designer will work with faculty and staff to develop curriculum for pre-college audiences. The majority of curriculum development will be for programs that do not generally impact CMU students. Examples can include curriculum development for high school summer studies programs, CMU's ETC, etc. The preferred candidate will have experience in both the academic world and agile team environments. The Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy, based at the National Robotics Engineering Center, is seeking to hire a Curriculum Developer to assist and support in the design, writing, production, and refinement of multiple CS and STEM curricula. This exciting opportunity is ideal for someone who wants the challenge and opportunity to collaborate with a world-class team of subject matter experts, researchers, developers and educators to create authentic, approachable, hands-on lessons for learners in K-12 and beyond, on a variety of STEM topics including robotics, machine learning, and technical soft skills The team is supportive, active, and committed to positive change through our work. We use human-centered design, continuous improvement, and agile software development methods to ensure that we produce useful, usable, and valuable learning tools that work in the real world. This position includes frequent opportunities to visit STEM education sites across the city and country to collect user feedback and delivery training.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
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