Temporary Microcredential Course Developer: Applied Problem-Solving Techniques for STEM Teams
Brandeis University’s Rabb School of Continuing Studies is seeking an experienced academic to design and build a 10–15 hour online asynchronous microcredential course leading to a microcredential in Applied Problem-Solving Techniques for STEM Teams.
In this fully remote, short-term contract, you’ll create a dynamic, industry-relevant training program that equips professionals with practical methods to analyze, evaluate, and resolve complex challenges in cross-disciplinary STEM environments. Learners will gain mastery of frameworks, collaboration tools, and outcome-driven techniques they can apply immediately in technical workplaces.
What You Will Do
- Develop structured, interactive content (10–15 hours) for self-paced online learning.
- Design assessments and rubrics to measure applied problem-solving proficiency.
- Build engaging materials including simulations, real-world case studies, and multimedia.
- Incorporate WCAG accessibility standards for inclusive learning.
- Collaborate with instructional designers to optimize delivery, interactivity, and clarity.
- Recommend tools, readings, and resources aligned with current STEM team practices.
- Use technology-enhanced learning elements—animations, avatars, adaptive platforms, gamification—where appropriate.
What You Bring:
- Master’s degree (Doctorate preferred) in engineering, mathematics, science, instructional design, or related field.
- 2+ years of relevant professional experience in STEM collaboration, innovation, or project-based problem solving.
- At least 1 year of teaching or training experience (preferably online/asynchronous).
- Comfort with LMS platforms and digital authoring tools. Familiarity with analytical tools, collaborative platforms, and interdisciplinary teamwork.
- Strong communication, organization, and independent work skills.
Preferred:
- Experience designing online training programs or micro-credentials.
- Familiarity with Moodle LMS.
- Background in adaptive learning or simulation-based instruction.
Details:
Fully remote (U.S.-based applicants only, no visa sponsorships)
6-week development timeline (~25 total hours)
Compensation: $1,000
Ready to help STEM professionals tackle challenges with precision and creativity? Apply today and join Brandeis University in shaping the next generation of technical problem solvers.
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