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Subject Matter Experts – Psychology – CTU Online

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332K-407K Hourly
Mid level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
332K-407K Hourly
Mid level
Write original online and hybrid course content and assessments for undergraduate psychology courses (Creativity, Applied, I/O). Collaborate with Academic Leadership, Instructional Designers, and Project Managers to align content with course objectives, meet timelines, and finalize materials.
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Job Summary & Responsibilities

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The role of the Subject Matter Expert (SME) is to write original course content and assessments for online and hybrid courses. The SME is to work with the Program Director and Course Development team to create course content within the guidelines of Course Development and with the approval of Academic leadership. Time commitment and compensation is commensurate with content creation expectations.

Specific Skills required:

Undergraduate Psychology Courses in the areas of:  

  • Psychology of Creativity
  • Applied Psychology
  • Industrial/Organizational Psychology

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Writing original course content and assessments to align with course objectives and program outcomes.
  • Ability to understand the Academic goals and Learning Model.
  • Content creation of original work and cited materials
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills and the availability to work remotely in a timely manner.
  • Collaborating with Academic Leadership, Instructional Designers, and Project Managers to edit, change, or modify content and communicate information throughout the developmental process to a finalization stage.
  • Performance of contracted duties within the contracted timeline per addendum.
  • Other duties as assigned or requested.

Minimum Education and Experience: Advanced degree from an institution regionally accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education required. 3-5 years of professional experience.

Minimum of a Master's degree in Applied Psychology or Industrial/Organizational Psychology; or out of field graduate degree with 18+ graduate semester hours in field/subfield; or out of field graduate degree with 5+ years' documented professional experience in field/subfield. Teaching, preferably online, experience.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Excellent written and verbal communication skills and content expertise within the specified field of study.  Ability to create post-secondary original course content that is career-focused, challenging, and aligns with professional standards in the field assigned.  

  • Application of knowledge and understanding for student learning and engaging content that enhances course design and aligns with Academic approval of program outcomes.   
  • Ability to collaborate and communicate with Academic Leadership, Instructional Designers and Project Managers to complete the developmental process within the contracted timeline.

Work Environment: Remote work with availability for communication and collaboration with Instructional Designers and Project Managers.

Pay Range

$331.50 and $406.50 per credit hour

Compensation & BenefitsPaid time off * Paid sick leave * Paid holidays * Comprehensive medical, pharmaceutical, dental, and vision benefits * Health savings and flexible spending accounts * 401(k) savings plan with company match * Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP) * Company paid life insurance and disability insurance - subject to eligibility * Company paid tuition assistance - subject to eligibility and approval * Employee Assistance Program (EAP) * Prenatal and adoption assistance * Additional ancillary programs are available upon benefit enrollment eligibility *Most benefits apply to full-time employees. Some benefits apply to part-time employees as well. Benefits may vary by location and position and are subject to change at any time. Ask your recruiter for full details and information about eligible dependents.

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