The Coordinator of Education assists in developing curricula and assessments, and in implementing educational programs and initiatives.
Coordinator of Education Information
Primary Responsibilities
- Write Fraternity-specific curriculum on role training and special topics.
- Assist in the development of curriculum goals and outlines for programs and initiatives.
- Participate in the development of new curriculum and the evaluation of existing material.
- Manage relationships with subject-matter experts (SMEs) who provide content for curriculum creation.
- Consult with constituents in the design and development of new curriculum.
- Observe curriculum implementation and collect feedback from learners.
- Create video, graphic art, and code-based media for use in e-learning courses.
- Utilize data to make recommendations on how to improve and edit curriculum.
- Actively pursue opportunities to continue to learn best practices in curriculum writing through research, professional development, and other learning opportunities.
- Assist in the planning and execution of educational programs and initiatives.
- Assist the Director of Education with various duties, programs, and responsibilities of the department.
- Travel to in-person educational programs, staff training, and curriculum observations.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in education, instructional design, student affairs, or related field
- Demonstrated curriculum development experience, including outcomes and objective development and assessment, with 1-2 years of professional experience
- Experience with online curriculum development
- Excellent facilitation, written and oral communication, and public speaking skills
- Identify and address problems by developing, evaluating, and implementing solutions
- Strong interpersonal communication skills
- The ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community
- Team-oriented, servant leader, and motivated to exceed expectations
- Ability to work independently to achieve targeted goals and initiatives
- Ability to manage multiple tasks with varying deadlines
- Proficient in Google Suite, Canva, and Articulate RISE
- Proficiency in Camtasia, Adobe, Storyline, and Asana preferred
- Ability to find career satisfaction in this position for a period of no less than two years
- Experience with in-person curriculum development preferred
- Ability to analyze information and draw insightful conclusions from diverse information preferred
- Membership in Sigma Alpha Epsilon is preferred
Location
Chicago Metropolitan Area or remote (must live within an hour of a major airport)
Preferred Application Deadline:
May 1, 2026