CCV Short Course Module Developer (Phase 2)
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(PHASE 2) - 1 position
The Centre for Career and Vocation is seeking student workers to help develop online programming to support career preparation for CMU students. This project will primarily include, but is not limited to:
- Continue development of online course available to all CMU students through LMS Moodle for all aspects of job search, with particular emphasis on the creation of units on interview preparation and professional school applications
- Collaboratively defining learning outcomes for various course modules
- Developing learning artifacts including quizzes, video lectures, discussion board posts, etc. to achieve learning outcomes
- Reviewing and consolidating resources into easily accessible web platforms
Key skills and experiences: ability to apply pedagogical principles in an online environment, project management and organizational skills, and excellent written communication skills
This student will report to the Director of the Centre for Career and Vocation through email and Teams.
About the company
The mission of the Centre for Career and Vocation (CCV) at Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) is to equip members of the CMU community to purposefully connect calling, courses and career through curriculum-integrated academic and vocational advising, experiential and work-integrated learning, and encouraging interdisciplinary exploration and creativity.