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Education QHSE Training & Development (LATAM Focused) - Bilingual Spanish/English at Avetta New Zealand

Trains new safety auditors, maintains quality standards for QHSE audits, and develops ongoing education initiatives for the LATAM region.

Mid Hybrid Posted about 24 hours ago RemoteFirstJobs Product
What this role involves

Avetta is building the largest global community of hiring clients and suppliers that are Ready to Work. Its unified platform streamlines compliance, prequalification, safety and performance benchmarking in a single, integrated experience. Trusted by 360,000 businesses across more than 120 countries, Avetta blends AI-driven insights and human expertise to close risk gaps and strengthen supplier reliability so projects start on time, risks are managed proactively and operations scale with certainty.

If residing within commutable distance to one of our offices, a hybrid schedule would be required (3 days in office, 2 days work from home).  Candidates within commutable distance are preferred, but those outside of commutable distance may be considered on a remote basis.

This position requires being fully fluent in Spanish and English; additional fluency in Portuguese is strongly preferred. Experience with safety audit procedures and requirements in the LATAM region is essential to this role.

SUMMARY

Reporting to the Lead of QHSE Training, Quality & Continual Education, the QHSE Training Professional supports the QHSE Audit Optimization Department. This role assists in maintaining the quality of QHSE Manual Audits, training new auditors, and overseeing ongoing education initiatives. Seeking a self-motivated individual capable of independent work, thriving under pressure, and managing multiple projects simultaneously. This role is “auditing”/performing quality checks our safety auditors; therefore, safety experience is essential to this role.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Training:

  • Help facilitate training sessions for new Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) and Independent Contractor (IC) Auditors, aiding regional managers in their onboarding efforts.
  • Provide leadership and guidance to QHSE Associates or Professionals.

QHSE Quality:

  • Maintain Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and Work Instructions for audits.
  • Support Audit Quality methodologies to ensure product quality and reliability for Avetta customers.
  • Review Auditors’ assessments of Supplier QHSE management systems, programs, and protocols based on the services provided.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally to ensure timely completion of investigations and identification of corrective actions.
  • Validate the accuracy, relevance, and applicability of documentation for corrective actions with auditors.
  • Ensure Avetta’s compliance with ISO 9001 and Certification standards.

Continual Education:

  • Support the Continual Education of QHSE Professionals through calibration sessions, identifying top error categories, and sharing best practices.
  • Assist in related Training and Corrective Action initiatives for QHSE Auditors.

IDEAL QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Fluency in Spanish and English is required; additional fluency in Portuguese is strongly preferred.
  • Cognitive skills with the ability to be trained to effectively interpret and make decisions based on regulatory Latin America Countries Health, Safety, and Environmental regulations (Such as: STPS Norma Official Mexicana, SRT and ART for Argentina, and similar Department of labor regulations)
  • Bachelor’s degree in a QHSE-related discipline is highly preferred.
  • Possession of an advanced Safety designation (CSP, ASP, NEBOSH, etc.).
  • Preferred Certified Quality Auditor (CQA)
  • 5+ years of robust experience in safety supply chain management.
  • Prior experience in an Avetta HSE Professional role is advantageous.
  • Profound knowledge and comprehension of OSHA regulations and familiarity with other Regulatory Agencies (EPA, MSHA, NFPA, NIOSH, ANSI, ISO, etc.).
  • Experience with developing and maintaining quality documents.
  • Preferred background in Industry & Field HSE
  • Proficiency in utilizing diverse computer applications such as Access, Excel, Outlook, SharePoint, PowerPoint, as well as expertise in Web Conferencing Software (e.g., Zoom, Webex, or GoToMeeting) and JIRA.
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Education Dozent:in für Lexware (Buchhaltung)

Teaches Lexware accounting software to students in an educational/training program focused on workforce integration.

Mid Remote Posted about 24 hours ago Himalayas
What this role involves
This is a remote position. DWW Akademie ist eine moderne Bildungseinrichtung, die sich auf die Weiterbildungund Integration von Migrantinnen und Migranten in den deutschen Arbeitsmarkt spezialisiert.
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Education High School Substitute Teacher

Substitute teacher covering high school classes and providing instruction across multiple subjects as needed.

Junior Onsite Posted about 24 hours ago Himalayas
What this role involves
Job DescriptionCertificates and Licenses: None, preferred Student Teacher​Residency Requirement: Strongly prefer residents of Indiana.
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Education High School Health Science Teacher

Delivers health science curriculum to high school students in an online learning environment as a state-certified educator.

Mid Remote Posted about 24 hours ago Himalayas
What this role involves
Job DescriptionRequired Certificates and Licenses: North Carolina High School CTE Certification Required Residency Requirements: Must reside in North Carolina The Teacher is a highly qualified, state certified educator responsible for delivering specific course content in an online environment.
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Education Deci - Coding Instructor

Teaches coding and artificial intelligence concepts to students aged 6-18 in an online learning environment.

Remote Posted 2 days ago Himalayas
What this role involves
iSchool is an innovative and rapidly growing e-learning company that provides online coding and artificial intelligence education to students aged 6 to 18 years old.
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Education Profesor/a Matemáticas Ciencias Sociales | Selectividad

Teaches mathematics and social sciences to students preparing for Spanish university entrance exams (Selectividad).

Posted 2 days ago Himalayas
What this role involves
¡Buscamos Profesor/a de Matemáticas Ciencias Sociales para la Selectividad en España!
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Education Learning & Development Specialist

Designs and delivers mentor training programs, develops curriculum support materials, and coaches college mentors to effectively deliver health education to students.

Mid Posted 2 days ago RemoteOK Dev
What this role involves
Who We Are

We're HealthCorps - a national non-profit organization committed to improving lives by addressing health challenges in communities through programming that includes innovative and engaging experiences for teens in education, leadership, and service learning. At the heart of our model in near-peer mentorship: we partner with local colleges and universities to deploy college-age mentors into schools, where they connect with students in a way that few others can, as relatable role models who inspire teens to become change agents within their families, schools and neighborhoods. Our program is grounded in the understanding that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges.

Our values drive the work we do here at HealthCorps. We are mission-obsessed, have an entrepreneurial mindset, value that our people are our power, know that teamwork makes the dream work, and believe that there is empowerment in influencing change, both within our teams as well as the communities we serve.

Where You Fit In

HealthCorps reaches tens of thousands of students every year, learning about nutrition, mental health, and fitness from our college mentors. This new role is the connective tissue between curriculum design and program delivery — ensuring what we build lands with the mentors who deliver it and the students they serve.

Our curriculum team builds great health education content, and our college mentors, supported by their Regional Manager, bring it to life with students. As HealthCorps' Learning & Development Specialist, you'll own the mentor training and development experience and collaborate across departments to keep it best-in-class. You'll coach mentors to be confident, skilled facilitators of the curriculum. You'll also build their fluency in the program administration that surrounds it: activity logs, proof of programming, photos and stories, and site communication. You'll partner with our curriculum team to pressure-test activities before they hit the field, so what we ask mentors to deliver is realistic given the time, setting, and training they have. Mentors work across both classroom and club-based settings with middle and high school students, each with their own dynamics and engagement levels, and our training needs to account for all of it.

This role is also a professional development engine for our mentors, many of whom are pre-health students heading into careers in medicine, public health, and healthcare. The coaching and training you provide will shape not just their time at HealthCorps, but how they show up as future healthcare professionals.

You'll report to the Manager of Mentor Experience and partner closely with our curriculum, program, and evaluation teams.

What You'll Do

Drive Mentor Training & Development

  • Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings.
  • Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins.
  • Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work.

Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams

  • Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period?
  • Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation.
  • Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version.
  • Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability.
  • Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip?

Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are

  • Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules.
  • Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules.
  • Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now.

Get Out in the Field

  • Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need.

Requirements

What You'll Do

Drive Mentor Training & Development

  • Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings.
  • Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins.
  • Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work.

Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams

  • Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period?
  • Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation.
  • Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version.
  • Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability.
  • Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip?

Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are

  • Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules.
  • Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules.
  • Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now.

Get Out in the Field

  • Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience, plus 3+ years of hands-on experience in education, instructional design, curriculum development, youth development, training and coaching, public health or related field.
  • Familiarity with instructional design frameworks and the ability to apply them to real-world, time-constrained training contexts.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with young adults, particularly college students, and meet them where they are.
  • Experience working across varied learning environments or age groups is a plus.
  • Tech-savvy: comfortable with learning management systems (LearnUpon experience a plus), able to create and edit video, familiar with design tools such as Canva, and quick to pick up new platforms.
  • Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel).

Skillset

  • Passion for youth development, health education, or addressing health disparities in community settings.
  • Creative problem-solver: when something isn't working, you generate options, not just observations.
  • Apply instructional design principles practically: you understand how adults and young adults learn.
  • Strong facilitation skills, with the ability to lead live training, host office hours, and keep people engaged (including over Zoom/Teams).
  • Skilled at giving feedback that's both honest and supportive; able to coach someone to improve without crushing their confidence.
  • Collaborative communicator who manages up and out effectively; knows when to check in, when to loop people in, and when to make the call.
  • Thrives in build-from-scratch environments; energized rather than stressed by ambiguity.
  • Growth mindset; model learning and adaptability for the mentors you train.

Physical Requirements

  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel).
  • Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.

Success in This Role Looks Like

  • Mentors feel confident, prepared, and supported as facilitators.
  • Curriculum rollouts are smooth because mentors know how to implement new content.
  • Program fidelity scores improve because facilitators are better trained and better supported.
  • Mentor retention rises because people feel set up for success.
  • The curriculum team has a trusted thought partner who helps them design implementation, not just ideation.
  • Regional Program Managers have high-quality training resources they can point mentors

Benefits

Additional Position Details

  This is a full-time, salaried position of $50,000-$55,000 and you will be offered a comprehensive benefits package. Yearly compensation for the role depends on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, experience, and location.  

Because we operate across multiple states, compensation is aligned with applicable federal, state, and local requirements, including salary thresholds where applicable. Slight preference given to candidates that live in one of our hub areas: Philadelphia, PA, Pittsburgh, PA, Phoenix, AZ, Tucson, AZ, Flagstaff, AZ, Houston, TX

This is a remote position, though occasional evening hours and some overnight travel throughout the year may be required.

Benefits

At HealthCorps, we believe our team members are our greatest asset. That's why full-time employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and overall well-being. Our offerings include:

  • Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) to relax, recharge, and take care of what matters most
  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance to keep you and your family healthy
  • Life Insurance coverage for added peace of mind
  • A 401(k) with company match to help you plan for the future
  • Additional ancillary benefits tailored to fit your lifestyle and needs

Plus, HealthCorps proudly recognizes and observes most federal holidays, giving you even more opportunities to rest and connect outside of work.

HealthCorps, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HealthCorps provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics, and in compliance with all state and federal law requirements. 

HealthCorps, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. 

HealthCorps, Inc. reserves the right to conduct background investigations and/or reference checks on all its potential employees. Your job offer is contingent upon a clearance of a background investigation and/or reference check. 

Note: HealthCorps reserves the right to assign additional duties, as needed. All HealthCorps employees are encouraged to be flexible and responsive to changes in scope of duties.
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Education Learning & Development Specialist

Design and deliver mentor training programs, coach college mentors to deliver health curriculum effectively, and ensure program materials translate well from design to classroom implementation.

Mid Posted 2 days ago RemoteOK Dev
What this role involves
Who We Are

We're HealthCorps - a national non-profit organization committed to improving lives by addressing health challenges in communities through programming that includes innovative and engaging experiences for teens in education, leadership, and service learning. At the heart of our model in near-peer mentorship: we partner with local colleges and universities to deploy college-age mentors into schools, where they connect with students in a way that few others can, as relatable role models who inspire teens to become change agents within their families, schools and neighborhoods. Our program is grounded in the understanding that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges.

Our values drive the work we do here at HealthCorps. We are mission-obsessed, have an entrepreneurial mindset, value that our people are our power, know that teamwork makes the dream work, and believe that there is empowerment in influencing change, both within our teams as well as the communities we serve.

Where You Fit In

HealthCorps reaches tens of thousands of students every year, learning about nutrition, mental health, and fitness from our college mentors. This new role is the connective tissue between curriculum design and program delivery — ensuring what we build lands with the mentors who deliver it and the students they serve.

Our curriculum team builds great health education content, and our college mentors, supported by their Regional Manager, bring it to life with students. As HealthCorps' Learning & Development Specialist, you'll own the mentor training and development experience and collaborate across departments to keep it best-in-class. You'll coach mentors to be confident, skilled facilitators of the curriculum. You'll also build their fluency in the program administration that surrounds it: activity logs, proof of programming, photos and stories, and site communication. You'll partner with our curriculum team to pressure-test activities before they hit the field, so what we ask mentors to deliver is realistic given the time, setting, and training they have. Mentors work across both classroom and club-based settings with middle and high school students, each with their own dynamics and engagement levels, and our training needs to account for all of it.

This role is also a professional development engine for our mentors, many of whom are pre-health students heading into careers in medicine, public health, and healthcare. The coaching and training you provide will shape not just their time at HealthCorps, but how they show up as future healthcare professionals.

You'll report to the Manager of Mentor Experience and partner closely with our curriculum, program, and evaluation teams.

What You'll Do

Drive Mentor Training & Development

  • Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings.
  • Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins.
  • Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work.

Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams

  • Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period?
  • Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation.
  • Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version.
  • Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability.
  • Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip?

Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are

  • Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules.
  • Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules.
  • Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now.

Get Out in the Field

  • Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need.

Requirements

What You'll Do

Drive Mentor Training & Development

  • Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings.
  • Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins.
  • Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work.

Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams

  • Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period?
  • Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation.
  • Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version.
  • Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability.
  • Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip?

Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are

  • Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules.
  • Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules.
  • Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now.

Get Out in the Field

  • Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience, plus 3+ years of hands-on experience in education, instructional design, curriculum development, youth development, training and coaching, public health or related field.
  • Familiarity with instructional design frameworks and the ability to apply them to real-world, time-constrained training contexts.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with young adults, particularly college students, and meet them where they are.
  • Experience working across varied learning environments or age groups is a plus.
  • Tech-savvy: comfortable with learning management systems (LearnUpon experience a plus), able to create and edit video, familiar with design tools such as Canva, and quick to pick up new platforms.
  • Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel).

Skillset

  • Passion for youth development, health education, or addressing health disparities in community settings.
  • Creative problem-solver: when something isn't working, you generate options, not just observations.
  • Apply instructional design principles practically: you understand how adults and young adults learn.
  • Strong facilitation skills, with the ability to lead live training, host office hours, and keep people engaged (including over Zoom/Teams).
  • Skilled at giving feedback that's both honest and supportive; able to coach someone to improve without crushing their confidence.
  • Collaborative communicator who manages up and out effectively; knows when to check in, when to loop people in, and when to make the call.
  • Thrives in build-from-scratch environments; energized rather than stressed by ambiguity.
  • Growth mindset; model learning and adaptability for the mentors you train.

Physical Requirements

  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel).
  • Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.

Success in This Role Looks Like

  • Mentors feel confident, prepared, and supported as facilitators.
  • Curriculum rollouts are smooth because mentors know how to implement new content.
  • Program fidelity scores improve because facilitators are better trained and better supported.
  • Mentor retention rises because people feel set up for success.
  • The curriculum team has a trusted thought partner who helps them design implementation, not just ideation.
  • Regional Program Managers have high-quality training resources they can point mentors

Benefits

Additional Position Details

  This is a full-time, salaried position of $50,000-$55,000 and you will be offered a comprehensive benefits package. Yearly compensation for the role depends on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, experience, and location.  

Because we operate across multiple states, compensation is aligned with applicable federal, state, and local requirements, including salary thresholds where applicable. Slight preference given to candidates that live in one of our hub areas: Philadelphia, PA, Pittsburgh, PA, Phoenix, AZ, Tucson, AZ, Flagstaff, AZ, Houston, TX

This is a remote position, though occasional evening hours and some overnight travel throughout the year may be required.

Benefits

At HealthCorps, we believe our team members are our greatest asset. That's why full-time employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and overall well-being. Our offerings include:

  • Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) to relax, recharge, and take care of what matters most
  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance to keep you and your family healthy
  • Life Insurance coverage for added peace of mind
  • A 401(k) with company match to help you plan for the future
  • Additional ancillary benefits tailored to fit your lifestyle and needs

Plus, HealthCorps proudly recognizes and observes most federal holidays, giving you even more opportunities to rest and connect outside of work.

HealthCorps, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HealthCorps provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics, and in compliance with all state and federal law requirements. 

HealthCorps, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. 

HealthCorps, Inc. reserves the right to conduct background investigations and/or reference checks on all its potential employees. Your job offer is contingent upon a clearance of a background investigation and/or reference check. 

Note: HealthCorps reserves the right to assign additional duties, as needed. All HealthCorps employees are encouraged to be flexible and responsive to changes in scope of duties.
Read the full description
Education Learning & Development Specialist

Designs and delivers mentor training programs, develops curriculum materials, and coaches college mentors to effectively teach health education to middle and high school students.

Mid Posted 2 days ago RemoteOK Dev
What this role involves
Who We Are

We're HealthCorps - a national non-profit organization committed to improving lives by addressing health challenges in communities through programming that includes innovative and engaging experiences for teens in education, leadership, and service learning. At the heart of our model in near-peer mentorship: we partner with local colleges and universities to deploy college-age mentors into schools, where they connect with students in a way that few others can, as relatable role models who inspire teens to become change agents within their families, schools and neighborhoods. Our program is grounded in the understanding that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges.

Our values drive the work we do here at HealthCorps. We are mission-obsessed, have an entrepreneurial mindset, value that our people are our power, know that teamwork makes the dream work, and believe that there is empowerment in influencing change, both within our teams as well as the communities we serve.

Where You Fit In

HealthCorps reaches tens of thousands of students every year, learning about nutrition, mental health, and fitness from our college mentors. This new role is the connective tissue between curriculum design and program delivery — ensuring what we build lands with the mentors who deliver it and the students they serve.

Our curriculum team builds great health education content, and our college mentors, supported by their Regional Manager, bring it to life with students. As HealthCorps' Learning & Development Specialist, you'll own the mentor training and development experience and collaborate across departments to keep it best-in-class. You'll coach mentors to be confident, skilled facilitators of the curriculum. You'll also build their fluency in the program administration that surrounds it: activity logs, proof of programming, photos and stories, and site communication. You'll partner with our curriculum team to pressure-test activities before they hit the field, so what we ask mentors to deliver is realistic given the time, setting, and training they have. Mentors work across both classroom and club-based settings with middle and high school students, each with their own dynamics and engagement levels, and our training needs to account for all of it.

This role is also a professional development engine for our mentors, many of whom are pre-health students heading into careers in medicine, public health, and healthcare. The coaching and training you provide will shape not just their time at HealthCorps, but how they show up as future healthcare professionals.

You'll report to the Manager of Mentor Experience and partner closely with our curriculum, program, and evaluation teams.

What You'll Do

Drive Mentor Training & Development

  • Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings.
  • Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins.
  • Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work.

Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams

  • Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period?
  • Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation.
  • Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version.
  • Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability.
  • Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip?

Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are

  • Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules.
  • Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules.
  • Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now.

Get Out in the Field

  • Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need.

Requirements

What You'll Do

Drive Mentor Training & Development

  • Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings.
  • Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins.
  • Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work.

Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams

  • Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period?
  • Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation.
  • Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version.
  • Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability.
  • Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip?

Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are

  • Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules.
  • Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules.
  • Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now.

Get Out in the Field

  • Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience, plus 3+ years of hands-on experience in education, instructional design, curriculum development, youth development, training and coaching, public health or related field.
  • Familiarity with instructional design frameworks and the ability to apply them to real-world, time-constrained training contexts.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with young adults, particularly college students, and meet them where they are.
  • Experience working across varied learning environments or age groups is a plus.
  • Tech-savvy: comfortable with learning management systems (LearnUpon experience a plus), able to create and edit video, familiar with design tools such as Canva, and quick to pick up new platforms.
  • Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel).

Skillset

  • Passion for youth development, health education, or addressing health disparities in community settings.
  • Creative problem-solver: when something isn't working, you generate options, not just observations.
  • Apply instructional design principles practically: you understand how adults and young adults learn.
  • Strong facilitation skills, with the ability to lead live training, host office hours, and keep people engaged (including over Zoom/Teams).
  • Skilled at giving feedback that's both honest and supportive; able to coach someone to improve without crushing their confidence.
  • Collaborative communicator who manages up and out effectively; knows when to check in, when to loop people in, and when to make the call.
  • Thrives in build-from-scratch environments; energized rather than stressed by ambiguity.
  • Growth mindset; model learning and adaptability for the mentors you train.

Physical Requirements

  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel).
  • Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.

Success in This Role Looks Like

  • Mentors feel confident, prepared, and supported as facilitators.
  • Curriculum rollouts are smooth because mentors know how to implement new content.
  • Program fidelity scores improve because facilitators are better trained and better supported.
  • Mentor retention rises because people feel set up for success.
  • The curriculum team has a trusted thought partner who helps them design implementation, not just ideation.
  • Regional Program Managers have high-quality training resources they can point mentors

Benefits

Additional Position Details

  This is a full-time, salaried position of $50,000-$55,000 and you will be offered a comprehensive benefits package. Yearly compensation for the role depends on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, experience, and location.  

Because we operate across multiple states, compensation is aligned with applicable federal, state, and local requirements, including salary thresholds where applicable. Slight preference given to candidates that live in one of our hub areas: Philadelphia, PA, Pittsburgh, PA, Phoenix, AZ, Tucson, AZ, Flagstaff, AZ, Houston, TX

This is a remote position, though occasional evening hours and some overnight travel throughout the year may be required.

Benefits

At HealthCorps, we believe our team members are our greatest asset. That's why full-time employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and overall well-being. Our offerings include:

  • Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) to relax, recharge, and take care of what matters most
  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance to keep you and your family healthy
  • Life Insurance coverage for added peace of mind
  • A 401(k) with company match to help you plan for the future
  • Additional ancillary benefits tailored to fit your lifestyle and needs

Plus, HealthCorps proudly recognizes and observes most federal holidays, giving you even more opportunities to rest and connect outside of work.

HealthCorps, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HealthCorps provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics, and in compliance with all state and federal law requirements. 

HealthCorps, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. 

HealthCorps, Inc. reserves the right to conduct background investigations and/or reference checks on all its potential employees. Your job offer is contingent upon a clearance of a background investigation and/or reference check. 

Note: HealthCorps reserves the right to assign additional duties, as needed. All HealthCorps employees are encouraged to be flexible and responsive to changes in scope of duties.
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Education Learning & Development Specialist

Design and deliver mentor training programs, coach college mentors on curriculum delivery and program administration, and partner with teams to ensure effective health education experiences.

Mid Posted 2 days ago RemoteOK Dev
What this role involves
Who We Are

We're HealthCorps - a national non-profit organization committed to improving lives by addressing health challenges in communities through programming that includes innovative and engaging experiences for teens in education, leadership, and service learning. At the heart of our model in near-peer mentorship: we partner with local colleges and universities to deploy college-age mentors into schools, where they connect with students in a way that few others can, as relatable role models who inspire teens to become change agents within their families, schools and neighborhoods. Our program is grounded in the understanding that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges.

Our values drive the work we do here at HealthCorps. We are mission-obsessed, have an entrepreneurial mindset, value that our people are our power, know that teamwork makes the dream work, and believe that there is empowerment in influencing change, both within our teams as well as the communities we serve.

Where You Fit In

HealthCorps reaches tens of thousands of students every year, learning about nutrition, mental health, and fitness from our college mentors. This new role is the connective tissue between curriculum design and program delivery — ensuring what we build lands with the mentors who deliver it and the students they serve.

Our curriculum team builds great health education content, and our college mentors, supported by their Regional Manager, bring it to life with students. As HealthCorps' Learning & Development Specialist, you'll own the mentor training and development experience and collaborate across departments to keep it best-in-class. You'll coach mentors to be confident, skilled facilitators of the curriculum. You'll also build their fluency in the program administration that surrounds it: activity logs, proof of programming, photos and stories, and site communication. You'll partner with our curriculum team to pressure-test activities before they hit the field, so what we ask mentors to deliver is realistic given the time, setting, and training they have. Mentors work across both classroom and club-based settings with middle and high school students, each with their own dynamics and engagement levels, and our training needs to account for all of it.

This role is also a professional development engine for our mentors, many of whom are pre-health students heading into careers in medicine, public health, and healthcare. The coaching and training you provide will shape not just their time at HealthCorps, but how they show up as future healthcare professionals.

You'll report to the Manager of Mentor Experience and partner closely with our curriculum, program, and evaluation teams.

What You'll Do

Drive Mentor Training & Development

  • Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings.
  • Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins.
  • Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work.

Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams

  • Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period?
  • Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation.
  • Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version.
  • Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability.
  • Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip?

Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are

  • Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules.
  • Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules.
  • Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now.

Get Out in the Field

  • Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need.

Requirements

What You'll Do

Drive Mentor Training & Development

  • Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings.
  • Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins.
  • Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work.

Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams

  • Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period?
  • Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation.
  • Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version.
  • Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability.
  • Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip?

Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are

  • Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules.
  • Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules.
  • Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now.

Get Out in the Field

  • Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience, plus 3+ years of hands-on experience in education, instructional design, curriculum development, youth development, training and coaching, public health or related field.
  • Familiarity with instructional design frameworks and the ability to apply them to real-world, time-constrained training contexts.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with young adults, particularly college students, and meet them where they are.
  • Experience working across varied learning environments or age groups is a plus.
  • Tech-savvy: comfortable with learning management systems (LearnUpon experience a plus), able to create and edit video, familiar with design tools such as Canva, and quick to pick up new platforms.
  • Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel).

Skillset

  • Passion for youth development, health education, or addressing health disparities in community settings.
  • Creative problem-solver: when something isn't working, you generate options, not just observations.
  • Apply instructional design principles practically: you understand how adults and young adults learn.
  • Strong facilitation skills, with the ability to lead live training, host office hours, and keep people engaged (including over Zoom/Teams).
  • Skilled at giving feedback that's both honest and supportive; able to coach someone to improve without crushing their confidence.
  • Collaborative communicator who manages up and out effectively; knows when to check in, when to loop people in, and when to make the call.
  • Thrives in build-from-scratch environments; energized rather than stressed by ambiguity.
  • Growth mindset; model learning and adaptability for the mentors you train.

Physical Requirements

  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel).
  • Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.

Success in This Role Looks Like

  • Mentors feel confident, prepared, and supported as facilitators.
  • Curriculum rollouts are smooth because mentors know how to implement new content.
  • Program fidelity scores improve because facilitators are better trained and better supported.
  • Mentor retention rises because people feel set up for success.
  • The curriculum team has a trusted thought partner who helps them design implementation, not just ideation.
  • Regional Program Managers have high-quality training resources they can point mentors

Benefits

Additional Position Details

  This is a full-time, salaried position of $50,000-$55,000 and you will be offered a comprehensive benefits package. Yearly compensation for the role depends on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, experience, and location.  

Because we operate across multiple states, compensation is aligned with applicable federal, state, and local requirements, including salary thresholds where applicable. Slight preference given to candidates that live in one of our hub areas: Philadelphia, PA, Pittsburgh, PA, Phoenix, AZ, Tucson, AZ, Flagstaff, AZ, Houston, TX

This is a remote position, though occasional evening hours and some overnight travel throughout the year may be required.

Benefits

At HealthCorps, we believe our team members are our greatest asset. That's why full-time employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and overall well-being. Our offerings include:

  • Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) to relax, recharge, and take care of what matters most
  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance to keep you and your family healthy
  • Life Insurance coverage for added peace of mind
  • A 401(k) with company match to help you plan for the future
  • Additional ancillary benefits tailored to fit your lifestyle and needs

Plus, HealthCorps proudly recognizes and observes most federal holidays, giving you even more opportunities to rest and connect outside of work.

HealthCorps, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HealthCorps provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics, and in compliance with all state and federal law requirements. 

HealthCorps, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. 

HealthCorps, Inc. reserves the right to conduct background investigations and/or reference checks on all its potential employees. Your job offer is contingent upon a clearance of a background investigation and/or reference check. 

Note: HealthCorps reserves the right to assign additional duties, as needed. All HealthCorps employees are encouraged to be flexible and responsive to changes in scope of duties.
Read the full description
Education Learning & Development Specialist

Designs and delivers mentor training programs, coaches college mentors in curriculum delivery, and ensures training translates effectively to student outcomes.

Mid Posted 2 days ago RemoteOK Dev
What this role involves
Who We Are

We're HealthCorps - a national non-profit organization committed to improving lives by addressing health challenges in communities through programming that includes innovative and engaging experiences for teens in education, leadership, and service learning. At the heart of our model in near-peer mentorship: we partner with local colleges and universities to deploy college-age mentors into schools, where they connect with students in a way that few others can, as relatable role models who inspire teens to become change agents within their families, schools and neighborhoods. Our program is grounded in the understanding that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges.

Our values drive the work we do here at HealthCorps. We are mission-obsessed, have an entrepreneurial mindset, value that our people are our power, know that teamwork makes the dream work, and believe that there is empowerment in influencing change, both within our teams as well as the communities we serve.

Where You Fit In

HealthCorps reaches tens of thousands of students every year, learning about nutrition, mental health, and fitness from our college mentors. This new role is the connective tissue between curriculum design and program delivery — ensuring what we build lands with the mentors who deliver it and the students they serve.

Our curriculum team builds great health education content, and our college mentors, supported by their Regional Manager, bring it to life with students. As HealthCorps' Learning & Development Specialist, you'll own the mentor training and development experience and collaborate across departments to keep it best-in-class. You'll coach mentors to be confident, skilled facilitators of the curriculum. You'll also build their fluency in the program administration that surrounds it: activity logs, proof of programming, photos and stories, and site communication. You'll partner with our curriculum team to pressure-test activities before they hit the field, so what we ask mentors to deliver is realistic given the time, setting, and training they have. Mentors work across both classroom and club-based settings with middle and high school students, each with their own dynamics and engagement levels, and our training needs to account for all of it.

This role is also a professional development engine for our mentors, many of whom are pre-health students heading into careers in medicine, public health, and healthcare. The coaching and training you provide will shape not just their time at HealthCorps, but how they show up as future healthcare professionals.

You'll report to the Manager of Mentor Experience and partner closely with our curriculum, program, and evaluation teams.

What You'll Do

Drive Mentor Training & Development

  • Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings.
  • Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins.
  • Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work.

Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams

  • Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period?
  • Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation.
  • Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version.
  • Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability.
  • Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip?

Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are

  • Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules.
  • Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules.
  • Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now.

Get Out in the Field

  • Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need.

Requirements

What You'll Do

Drive Mentor Training & Development

  • Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings.
  • Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins.
  • Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work.

Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams

  • Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period?
  • Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation.
  • Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version.
  • Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability.
  • Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip?

Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are

  • Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules.
  • Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules.
  • Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now.

Get Out in the Field

  • Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience, plus 3+ years of hands-on experience in education, instructional design, curriculum development, youth development, training and coaching, public health or related field.
  • Familiarity with instructional design frameworks and the ability to apply them to real-world, time-constrained training contexts.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with young adults, particularly college students, and meet them where they are.
  • Experience working across varied learning environments or age groups is a plus.
  • Tech-savvy: comfortable with learning management systems (LearnUpon experience a plus), able to create and edit video, familiar with design tools such as Canva, and quick to pick up new platforms.
  • Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel).

Skillset

  • Passion for youth development, health education, or addressing health disparities in community settings.
  • Creative problem-solver: when something isn't working, you generate options, not just observations.
  • Apply instructional design principles practically: you understand how adults and young adults learn.
  • Strong facilitation skills, with the ability to lead live training, host office hours, and keep people engaged (including over Zoom/Teams).
  • Skilled at giving feedback that's both honest and supportive; able to coach someone to improve without crushing their confidence.
  • Collaborative communicator who manages up and out effectively; knows when to check in, when to loop people in, and when to make the call.
  • Thrives in build-from-scratch environments; energized rather than stressed by ambiguity.
  • Growth mindset; model learning and adaptability for the mentors you train.

Physical Requirements

  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel).
  • Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.

Success in This Role Looks Like

  • Mentors feel confident, prepared, and supported as facilitators.
  • Curriculum rollouts are smooth because mentors know how to implement new content.
  • Program fidelity scores improve because facilitators are better trained and better supported.
  • Mentor retention rises because people feel set up for success.
  • The curriculum team has a trusted thought partner who helps them design implementation, not just ideation.
  • Regional Program Managers have high-quality training resources they can point mentors

Benefits

Additional Position Details

  This is a full-time, salaried position of $50,000-$55,000 and you will be offered a comprehensive benefits package. Yearly compensation for the role depends on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, experience, and location.  

Because we operate across multiple states, compensation is aligned with applicable federal, state, and local requirements, including salary thresholds where applicable. Slight preference given to candidates that live in one of our hub areas: Philadelphia, PA, Pittsburgh, PA, Phoenix, AZ, Tucson, AZ, Flagstaff, AZ, Houston, TX

This is a remote position, though occasional evening hours and some overnight travel throughout the year may be required.

Benefits

At HealthCorps, we believe our team members are our greatest asset. That's why full-time employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and overall well-being. Our offerings include:

  • Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) to relax, recharge, and take care of what matters most
  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance to keep you and your family healthy
  • Life Insurance coverage for added peace of mind
  • A 401(k) with company match to help you plan for the future
  • Additional ancillary benefits tailored to fit your lifestyle and needs

Plus, HealthCorps proudly recognizes and observes most federal holidays, giving you even more opportunities to rest and connect outside of work.

HealthCorps, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HealthCorps provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics, and in compliance with all state and federal law requirements. 

HealthCorps, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. 

HealthCorps, Inc. reserves the right to conduct background investigations and/or reference checks on all its potential employees. Your job offer is contingent upon a clearance of a background investigation and/or reference check. 

Note: HealthCorps reserves the right to assign additional duties, as needed. All HealthCorps employees are encouraged to be flexible and responsive to changes in scope of duties.
Read the full description
Education Learning & Development Specialist

Design and deliver mentor training programs, develop curriculum materials, and coach college mentors to effectively teach health education to middle and high school students.

Mid Posted 2 days ago RemoteOK Dev
What this role involves
Who We Are

We're HealthCorps - a national non-profit organization committed to improving lives by addressing health challenges in communities through programming that includes innovative and engaging experiences for teens in education, leadership, and service learning. At the heart of our model in near-peer mentorship: we partner with local colleges and universities to deploy college-age mentors into schools, where they connect with students in a way that few others can, as relatable role models who inspire teens to become change agents within their families, schools and neighborhoods. Our program is grounded in the understanding that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges.

Our values drive the work we do here at HealthCorps. We are mission-obsessed, have an entrepreneurial mindset, value that our people are our power, know that teamwork makes the dream work, and believe that there is empowerment in influencing change, both within our teams as well as the communities we serve.

Where You Fit In

HealthCorps reaches tens of thousands of students every year, learning about nutrition, mental health, and fitness from our college mentors. This new role is the connective tissue between curriculum design and program delivery — ensuring what we build lands with the mentors who deliver it and the students they serve.

Our curriculum team builds great health education content, and our college mentors, supported by their Regional Manager, bring it to life with students. As HealthCorps' Learning & Development Specialist, you'll own the mentor training and development experience and collaborate across departments to keep it best-in-class. You'll coach mentors to be confident, skilled facilitators of the curriculum. You'll also build their fluency in the program administration that surrounds it: activity logs, proof of programming, photos and stories, and site communication. You'll partner with our curriculum team to pressure-test activities before they hit the field, so what we ask mentors to deliver is realistic given the time, setting, and training they have. Mentors work across both classroom and club-based settings with middle and high school students, each with their own dynamics and engagement levels, and our training needs to account for all of it.

This role is also a professional development engine for our mentors, many of whom are pre-health students heading into careers in medicine, public health, and healthcare. The coaching and training you provide will shape not just their time at HealthCorps, but how they show up as future healthcare professionals.

You'll report to the Manager of Mentor Experience and partner closely with our curriculum, program, and evaluation teams.

What You'll Do

Drive Mentor Training & Development

  • Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings.
  • Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins.
  • Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work.

Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams

  • Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period?
  • Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation.
  • Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version.
  • Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability.
  • Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip?

Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are

  • Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules.
  • Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules.
  • Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now.

Get Out in the Field

  • Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need.

Requirements

What You'll Do

Drive Mentor Training & Development

  • Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings.
  • Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins.
  • Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work.

Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams

  • Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period?
  • Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation.
  • Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version.
  • Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability.
  • Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip?

Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are

  • Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules.
  • Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules.
  • Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now.

Get Out in the Field

  • Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience, plus 3+ years of hands-on experience in education, instructional design, curriculum development, youth development, training and coaching, public health or related field.
  • Familiarity with instructional design frameworks and the ability to apply them to real-world, time-constrained training contexts.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with young adults, particularly college students, and meet them where they are.
  • Experience working across varied learning environments or age groups is a plus.
  • Tech-savvy: comfortable with learning management systems (LearnUpon experience a plus), able to create and edit video, familiar with design tools such as Canva, and quick to pick up new platforms.
  • Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel).

Skillset

  • Passion for youth development, health education, or addressing health disparities in community settings.
  • Creative problem-solver: when something isn't working, you generate options, not just observations.
  • Apply instructional design principles practically: you understand how adults and young adults learn.
  • Strong facilitation skills, with the ability to lead live training, host office hours, and keep people engaged (including over Zoom/Teams).
  • Skilled at giving feedback that's both honest and supportive; able to coach someone to improve without crushing their confidence.
  • Collaborative communicator who manages up and out effectively; knows when to check in, when to loop people in, and when to make the call.
  • Thrives in build-from-scratch environments; energized rather than stressed by ambiguity.
  • Growth mindset; model learning and adaptability for the mentors you train.

Physical Requirements

  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel).
  • Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.

Success in This Role Looks Like

  • Mentors feel confident, prepared, and supported as facilitators.
  • Curriculum rollouts are smooth because mentors know how to implement new content.
  • Program fidelity scores improve because facilitators are better trained and better supported.
  • Mentor retention rises because people feel set up for success.
  • The curriculum team has a trusted thought partner who helps them design implementation, not just ideation.
  • Regional Program Managers have high-quality training resources they can point mentors

Benefits

Additional Position Details

  This is a full-time, salaried position of $50,000-$55,000 and you will be offered a comprehensive benefits package. Yearly compensation for the role depends on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, experience, and location.  

Because we operate across multiple states, compensation is aligned with applicable federal, state, and local requirements, including salary thresholds where applicable. Slight preference given to candidates that live in one of our hub areas: Philadelphia, PA, Pittsburgh, PA, Phoenix, AZ, Tucson, AZ, Flagstaff, AZ, Houston, TX

This is a remote position, though occasional evening hours and some overnight travel throughout the year may be required.

Benefits

At HealthCorps, we believe our team members are our greatest asset. That's why full-time employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and overall well-being. Our offerings include:

  • Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) to relax, recharge, and take care of what matters most
  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance to keep you and your family healthy
  • Life Insurance coverage for added peace of mind
  • A 401(k) with company match to help you plan for the future
  • Additional ancillary benefits tailored to fit your lifestyle and needs

Plus, HealthCorps proudly recognizes and observes most federal holidays, giving you even more opportunities to rest and connect outside of work.

HealthCorps, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HealthCorps provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics, and in compliance with all state and federal law requirements. 

HealthCorps, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. 

HealthCorps, Inc. reserves the right to conduct background investigations and/or reference checks on all its potential employees. Your job offer is contingent upon a clearance of a background investigation and/or reference check. 

Note: HealthCorps reserves the right to assign additional duties, as needed. All HealthCorps employees are encouraged to be flexible and responsive to changes in scope of duties.
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Education Learning & Development Specialist

Designs and delivers mentor training programs, coaches college mentors in curriculum delivery and program administration, and ensures educational content resonates with students.

Mid Posted 2 days ago RemoteOK Dev
What this role involves
Who We Are

We're HealthCorps - a national non-profit organization committed to improving lives by addressing health challenges in communities through programming that includes innovative and engaging experiences for teens in education, leadership, and service learning. At the heart of our model in near-peer mentorship: we partner with local colleges and universities to deploy college-age mentors into schools, where they connect with students in a way that few others can, as relatable role models who inspire teens to become change agents within their families, schools and neighborhoods. Our program is grounded in the understanding that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges.

Our values drive the work we do here at HealthCorps. We are mission-obsessed, have an entrepreneurial mindset, value that our people are our power, know that teamwork makes the dream work, and believe that there is empowerment in influencing change, both within our teams as well as the communities we serve.

Where You Fit In

HealthCorps reaches tens of thousands of students every year, learning about nutrition, mental health, and fitness from our college mentors. This new role is the connective tissue between curriculum design and program delivery — ensuring what we build lands with the mentors who deliver it and the students they serve.

Our curriculum team builds great health education content, and our college mentors, supported by their Regional Manager, bring it to life with students. As HealthCorps' Learning & Development Specialist, you'll own the mentor training and development experience and collaborate across departments to keep it best-in-class. You'll coach mentors to be confident, skilled facilitators of the curriculum. You'll also build their fluency in the program administration that surrounds it: activity logs, proof of programming, photos and stories, and site communication. You'll partner with our curriculum team to pressure-test activities before they hit the field, so what we ask mentors to deliver is realistic given the time, setting, and training they have. Mentors work across both classroom and club-based settings with middle and high school students, each with their own dynamics and engagement levels, and our training needs to account for all of it.

This role is also a professional development engine for our mentors, many of whom are pre-health students heading into careers in medicine, public health, and healthcare. The coaching and training you provide will shape not just their time at HealthCorps, but how they show up as future healthcare professionals.

You'll report to the Manager of Mentor Experience and partner closely with our curriculum, program, and evaluation teams.

What You'll Do

Drive Mentor Training & Development

  • Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings.
  • Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins.
  • Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work.

Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams

  • Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period?
  • Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation.
  • Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version.
  • Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability.
  • Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip?

Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are

  • Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules.
  • Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules.
  • Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now.

Get Out in the Field

  • Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need.

Requirements

What You'll Do

Drive Mentor Training & Development

  • Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings.
  • Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins.
  • Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work.

Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams

  • Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period?
  • Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation.
  • Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version.
  • Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability.
  • Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip?

Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are

  • Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules.
  • Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules.
  • Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now.

Get Out in the Field

  • Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience, plus 3+ years of hands-on experience in education, instructional design, curriculum development, youth development, training and coaching, public health or related field.
  • Familiarity with instructional design frameworks and the ability to apply them to real-world, time-constrained training contexts.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with young adults, particularly college students, and meet them where they are.
  • Experience working across varied learning environments or age groups is a plus.
  • Tech-savvy: comfortable with learning management systems (LearnUpon experience a plus), able to create and edit video, familiar with design tools such as Canva, and quick to pick up new platforms.
  • Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel).

Skillset

  • Passion for youth development, health education, or addressing health disparities in community settings.
  • Creative problem-solver: when something isn't working, you generate options, not just observations.
  • Apply instructional design principles practically: you understand how adults and young adults learn.
  • Strong facilitation skills, with the ability to lead live training, host office hours, and keep people engaged (including over Zoom/Teams).
  • Skilled at giving feedback that's both honest and supportive; able to coach someone to improve without crushing their confidence.
  • Collaborative communicator who manages up and out effectively; knows when to check in, when to loop people in, and when to make the call.
  • Thrives in build-from-scratch environments; energized rather than stressed by ambiguity.
  • Growth mindset; model learning and adaptability for the mentors you train.

Physical Requirements

  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel).
  • Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.

Success in This Role Looks Like

  • Mentors feel confident, prepared, and supported as facilitators.
  • Curriculum rollouts are smooth because mentors know how to implement new content.
  • Program fidelity scores improve because facilitators are better trained and better supported.
  • Mentor retention rises because people feel set up for success.
  • The curriculum team has a trusted thought partner who helps them design implementation, not just ideation.
  • Regional Program Managers have high-quality training resources they can point mentors

Benefits

Additional Position Details

  This is a full-time, salaried position of $50,000-$55,000 and you will be offered a comprehensive benefits package. Yearly compensation for the role depends on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, experience, and location.  

Because we operate across multiple states, compensation is aligned with applicable federal, state, and local requirements, including salary thresholds where applicable. Slight preference given to candidates that live in one of our hub areas: Philadelphia, PA, Pittsburgh, PA, Phoenix, AZ, Tucson, AZ, Flagstaff, AZ, Houston, TX

This is a remote position, though occasional evening hours and some overnight travel throughout the year may be required.

Benefits

At HealthCorps, we believe our team members are our greatest asset. That's why full-time employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and overall well-being. Our offerings include:

  • Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) to relax, recharge, and take care of what matters most
  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance to keep you and your family healthy
  • Life Insurance coverage for added peace of mind
  • A 401(k) with company match to help you plan for the future
  • Additional ancillary benefits tailored to fit your lifestyle and needs

Plus, HealthCorps proudly recognizes and observes most federal holidays, giving you even more opportunities to rest and connect outside of work.

HealthCorps, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HealthCorps provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics, and in compliance with all state and federal law requirements. 

HealthCorps, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. 

HealthCorps, Inc. reserves the right to conduct background investigations and/or reference checks on all its potential employees. Your job offer is contingent upon a clearance of a background investigation and/or reference check. 

Note: HealthCorps reserves the right to assign additional duties, as needed. All HealthCorps employees are encouraged to be flexible and responsive to changes in scope of duties.
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Education Learning & Development Specialist

Design and deliver training programs for college mentors, ensuring they effectively deliver health curriculum to middle and high school students.

Mid Posted 2 days ago RemoteOK Dev
What this role involves
Who We Are

We're HealthCorps - a national non-profit organization committed to improving lives by addressing health challenges in communities through programming that includes innovative and engaging experiences for teens in education, leadership, and service learning. At the heart of our model in near-peer mentorship: we partner with local colleges and universities to deploy college-age mentors into schools, where they connect with students in a way that few others can, as relatable role models who inspire teens to become change agents within their families, schools and neighborhoods. Our program is grounded in the understanding that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges.

Our values drive the work we do here at HealthCorps. We are mission-obsessed, have an entrepreneurial mindset, value that our people are our power, know that teamwork makes the dream work, and believe that there is empowerment in influencing change, both within our teams as well as the communities we serve.

Where You Fit In

HealthCorps reaches tens of thousands of students every year, learning about nutrition, mental health, and fitness from our college mentors. This new role is the connective tissue between curriculum design and program delivery — ensuring what we build lands with the mentors who deliver it and the students they serve.

Our curriculum team builds great health education content, and our college mentors, supported by their Regional Manager, bring it to life with students. As HealthCorps' Learning & Development Specialist, you'll own the mentor training and development experience and collaborate across departments to keep it best-in-class. You'll coach mentors to be confident, skilled facilitators of the curriculum. You'll also build their fluency in the program administration that surrounds it: activity logs, proof of programming, photos and stories, and site communication. You'll partner with our curriculum team to pressure-test activities before they hit the field, so what we ask mentors to deliver is realistic given the time, setting, and training they have. Mentors work across both classroom and club-based settings with middle and high school students, each with their own dynamics and engagement levels, and our training needs to account for all of it.

This role is also a professional development engine for our mentors, many of whom are pre-health students heading into careers in medicine, public health, and healthcare. The coaching and training you provide will shape not just their time at HealthCorps, but how they show up as future healthcare professionals.

You'll report to the Manager of Mentor Experience and partner closely with our curriculum, program, and evaluation teams.

What You'll Do

Drive Mentor Training & Development

  • Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings.
  • Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins.
  • Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work.

Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams

  • Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period?
  • Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation.
  • Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version.
  • Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability.
  • Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip?

Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are

  • Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules.
  • Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules.
  • Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now.

Get Out in the Field

  • Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need.

Requirements

What You'll Do

Drive Mentor Training & Development

  • Design and deliver onboarding that prepares mentors for the range of settings they'll work in how to run a great session, engage students across various ages, and handle the unexpected across both larger classroom environments and smaller club settings.
  • Build ongoing professional development that supports mentors' ability to deliver the program with growing ease and mastery including office hours, live monthly sessions, and coaching check-ins.
  • Develop practical, mentor-ready resources (videos, how-to guides, templates, quick-reference sheets) built for how mentors work.

Partner with Curriculum and Program Teams

  • Review new lesson plans and activities before rollout: Is this clear? Will mentors have the right supplies? Does it fit a 60-minute period?
  • Provide feedback that helps the curriculum team design for real-world implementation.
  • Translate curriculum into mentor-ready training: turn the lesson plan into the "here's how you actually run this" version.
  • Partner with Regional Program Managers who directly supervise mentors. You provide the training tools; they provide local support and accountability.
  • Work with the data team to understand what's working and what's not: which activities are mentors struggling with? Where do fidelity scores dip?

Reach College-Aged Mentors Where They Are

  • Design training that fits how college students consume content: short videos, push notifications, text-based tips, interactive modules.
  • Experiment with new formats, from a mentor training podcast to a quick-tip video series to LMS modules.
  • Stay current on what motivates and engages this generation of mentors; what worked five years ago doesn't necessarily work now.

Get Out in the Field

  • Spend roughly 10-15% of your time observing mentors, talking with them about their experience, and using what you learn to make training more practical, more useful, and more responsive to what they actually need

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience, plus 3+ years of hands-on experience in education, instructional design, curriculum development, youth development, training and coaching, public health or related field.
  • Familiarity with instructional design frameworks and the ability to apply them to real-world, time-constrained training contexts.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with young adults, particularly college students, and meet them where they are.
  • Experience working across varied learning environments or age groups is a plus.
  • Tech-savvy: comfortable with learning management systems (LearnUpon experience a plus), able to create and edit video, familiar with design tools such as Canva, and quick to pick up new platforms.
  • Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel).

Skillset

  • Passion for youth development, health education, or addressing health disparities in community settings.
  • Creative problem-solver: when something isn't working, you generate options, not just observations.
  • Apply instructional design principles practically: you understand how adults and young adults learn.
  • Strong facilitation skills, with the ability to lead live training, host office hours, and keep people engaged (including over Zoom/Teams).
  • Skilled at giving feedback that's both honest and supportive; able to coach someone to improve without crushing their confidence.
  • Collaborative communicator who manages up and out effectively; knows when to check in, when to loop people in, and when to make the call.
  • Thrives in build-from-scratch environments; energized rather than stressed by ambiguity.
  • Growth mindset; model learning and adaptability for the mentors you train.

Physical Requirements

  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Ability to travel nationally as needed (estimated 10-15% of travel).
  • Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.

Success in This Role Looks Like

  • Mentors feel confident, prepared, and supported as facilitators.
  • Curriculum rollouts are smooth because mentors know how to implement new content.
  • Program fidelity scores improve because facilitators are better trained and better supported.
  • Mentor retention rises because people feel set up for success.
  • The curriculum team has a trusted thought partner who helps them design implementation, not just ideation.
  • Regional Program Managers have high-quality training resources they can point mentors

Benefits

Additional Position Details

  This is a full-time, salaried position of $50,000-$55,000 and you will be offered a comprehensive benefits package. Yearly compensation for the role depends on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, experience, and location.  

Because we operate across multiple states, compensation is aligned with applicable federal, state, and local requirements, including salary thresholds where applicable. Slight preference given to candidates that live in one of our hub areas: Philadelphia, PA, Pittsburgh, PA, Phoenix, AZ, Tucson, AZ, Flagstaff, AZ, Houston, TX

This is a remote position, though occasional evening hours and some overnight travel throughout the year may be required.

Benefits

At HealthCorps, we believe our team members are our greatest asset. That's why full-time employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and overall well-being. Our offerings include:

  • Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) to relax, recharge, and take care of what matters most
  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance to keep you and your family healthy
  • Life Insurance coverage for added peace of mind
  • A 401(k) with company match to help you plan for the future
  • Additional ancillary benefits tailored to fit your lifestyle and needs

Plus, HealthCorps proudly recognizes and observes most federal holidays, giving you even more opportunities to rest and connect outside of work.

HealthCorps, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HealthCorps provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics, and in compliance with all state and federal law requirements. 

HealthCorps, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. 

HealthCorps, Inc. reserves the right to conduct background investigations and/or reference checks on all its potential employees. Your job offer is contingent upon a clearance of a background investigation and/or reference check. 

Note: HealthCorps reserves the right to assign additional duties, as needed. All HealthCorps employees are encouraged to be flexible and responsive to changes in scope of duties.
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Education Native Camp: Online English Teacher

Teach English lessons to students online via Native Camp's platform with complete scheduling flexibility and provided curriculum materials.

Junior Remote Posted 3 days ago We Work Remotely — Programming
What this role involves

Headquarters: Japan
URL: https://nativecamp.net/tutors/?cc=gb-wwr

About us:    Native Camp is Japan’s No.1 Online English Service counting the highest number of both teachers and students who are learning the English language through our platform. Since 2017, we have started hiring teachers from all around the world, and we have created an environment that makes it easy for them to work and earn while having full flexibility.   We are continuously expanding, introducing new features and teaching materials, and as a result of these efforts, more than 1.3 million members are using our service. Lessons are provided via a unique language platform developed by our company. We have simplified our application process and made it as quick as possible, so joining our team of teachers has never been easier. Join us today to experience the benefits that we provide.   ONLINE ENGLISH TEACHER (Home-Based job position)   What we offer:   ・Complete flexibility (24/7) ・100% remote ・Easy-to-follow teaching materials provided ・No minimum hours per week required ・Frequent incentives offered ・No CV or experience required ・Online support available   Requirements:   ・English Proficiency ・Laptop or PC with a webcam ・Headset with a microphone ・Stable Internet connection and speed ・Quiet environment and plain background   Application Process:   ・Apply through our website ・Do the English Proficiency Test ・Do the System Check and the Demo Lesson ・Complete your profile ・Start Teaching   The whole application process is done online, via desktop. Just follow step by step and the system will guide you through it.   If you have any questions please contact us via our website (Contact Us page).

To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/native-camp-online-english-teacher-33

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Education Manager, Learning and Development at Precision Medicine Group

Designs, develops, and delivers training programs for pharmaceutical/clinical operations teams while managing onboarding, learning platforms, and training documentation.

Mid Remote Posted 3 days ago RemoteFirstJobs Product
What this role involves

We are hiring a Manager, Learning and Development based in Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia or Slovakia to join our team.

The Manager, Learning & Development is responsible for supporting training strategy, identifying, developing, and delivering training solutions that support global Precision for Medicine functions. This role partners with subject matter experts to design effective learning programs across translational sciences (labs and logistics), clinical operations, project management, GCP, data management, and regulatory/compliance areas in support of functional and GCP requirements. The Manager serves as the primary intake point for training requests, coordinates new hire onboarding, and supports refinement of learning technologies and platforms. Clear communication and collaboration with stakeholders and L&D leadership are essential to success in this role.

Main Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Partner with functional SMEs to assess training needs, design and develop appropriate content, and deliver effective learning solutions.
  • Lead coordination and delivery of new hire role specific onboarding for Precision for Medicine, including scheduling and tracking as applicable.
  • Design and deliver instructor‑led, virtual, and e‑learning training programs aligned with adult learning principles.
  • Serve as first‑line triage for training requests and provide guidance on existing tools, templates, and materials.
  • Manage and support learning platforms and systems used by the L&D function.
  • Maintain accurate training documentation, records, and reporting in accordance with regulatory expectations.
  • Collaborate with functional leadership to establish and maintain role‑based curricula by function, including documented annual reviews of curricula and training hour requirements, with updates completed as regulations, organizational needs, or role expectations evolve.

Education and Experience:

  • Graduate, postgraduate, 4-year college degree, or equivalent experience in a scientific or healthcare discipline.
  • A minimum of 4-6 years of clinical trial experience within pharmaceutical, biotechnology or CRO and/or healthcare setting, of which 4 years must include roles directly related to clinical trial execution supporting delivery teams with training and development.
  • Proficiency with learning development platforms.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office.
  • Excellent verbal communication skills be able to communicate effectively in the English language.
  • Strong writing and recordkeeping abilities.
  • Ability to plan and manage multiple complex projects.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop positive working relationships with individual and teams internally and externally.
  • Core understanding of medical terminology and clinical trial activities in relation to execution of a clinical development plan.
  • Strong knowledge of ICH/GCP relating to clinical trial management.

Precision for Medicine is the first global precision medicine clinical research services organization, purpose-built to improve the clinical research and development process for new therapeutics. Our novel approach integrates clinical operations excellence, with laboratory expertise, and advanced data sciences to inform every step. We apply our expertise to trials at all stages—from early development through approval—with embedded experience in oncology and rare disease.

Precision is required by law in some states or cities to include a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role. This compensation range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to: skill sets, experience and training, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. The disclosed range estimate has not been adjusted for the applicable geographic differential associated with the location at which the position may be filled. At Precision, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case.  This role is also eligible for a discretionary annual bonus, private medical insurance, MultiSport Card, life insurance, pension, home working allowance, vacation, among other benefits.

Reasonable estimate of the current range for Poland:

157,200 PLN - 235,800 PLN gross per annum

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Precision Medicine Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.

If you are an individual with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation to complete any part of the application process or are limited in the ability or unable to access or use this online application process and need an alternative method for applying, you may contact Precision Medicine Group at QuestionForHR@precisionmedicinegrp.com.

It has come to our attention that some individuals or organizations are reaching out to job seekers and posing as potential employers presenting enticing employment offers. We want to emphasize that these offers are not associated with our company and may be fraudulent in nature. Please note that our organization will not extend a job offer without prior communication with our recruiting team, hiring managers and a formal interview process.

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Education Manager, Learning and Development at Precision Medicine Group

Designs and delivers training programs, manages onboarding, and coordinates learning solutions across clinical and operational functions in a pharmaceutical organization.

Mid Remote Posted 3 days ago RemoteFirstJobs Product
What this role involves

We are hiring a Manager, Learning and Development based in Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia or Slovakia to join our team.

The Manager, Learning & Development is responsible for supporting training strategy, identifying, developing, and delivering training solutions that support global Precision for Medicine functions. This role partners with subject matter experts to design effective learning programs across translational sciences (labs and logistics), clinical operations, project management, GCP, data management, and regulatory/compliance areas in support of functional and GCP requirements. The Manager serves as the primary intake point for training requests, coordinates new hire onboarding, and supports refinement of learning technologies and platforms. Clear communication and collaboration with stakeholders and L&D leadership are essential to success in this role.

Main Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Partner with functional SMEs to assess training needs, design and develop appropriate content, and deliver effective learning solutions.
  • Lead coordination and delivery of new hire role specific onboarding for Precision for Medicine, including scheduling and tracking as applicable.
  • Design and deliver instructor‑led, virtual, and e‑learning training programs aligned with adult learning principles.
  • Serve as first‑line triage for training requests and provide guidance on existing tools, templates, and materials.
  • Manage and support learning platforms and systems used by the L&D function.
  • Maintain accurate training documentation, records, and reporting in accordance with regulatory expectations.
  • Collaborate with functional leadership to establish and maintain role‑based curricula by function, including documented annual reviews of curricula and training hour requirements, with updates completed as regulations, organizational needs, or role expectations evolve.

Education and Experience:

  • Graduate, postgraduate, 4-year college degree, or equivalent experience in a scientific or healthcare discipline.
  • A minimum of 4-6 years of clinical trial experience within pharmaceutical, biotechnology or CRO and/or healthcare setting, of which 4 years must include roles directly related to clinical trial execution supporting delivery teams with training and development.
  • Proficiency with learning development platforms.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office.
  • Excellent verbal communication skills be able to communicate effectively in the English language.
  • Strong writing and recordkeeping abilities.
  • Ability to plan and manage multiple complex projects.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop positive working relationships with individual and teams internally and externally.
  • Core understanding of medical terminology and clinical trial activities in relation to execution of a clinical development plan.
  • Strong knowledge of ICH/GCP relating to clinical trial management.

Precision for Medicine is the first global precision medicine clinical research services organization, purpose-built to improve the clinical research and development process for new therapeutics. Our novel approach integrates clinical operations excellence, with laboratory expertise, and advanced data sciences to inform every step. We apply our expertise to trials at all stages—from early development through approval—with embedded experience in oncology and rare disease.

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Any data provided as a part of this application will be stored in accordance with our Privacy Policy. For CA applicants, please also refer to our CA Privacy Notice.

Precision Medicine Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.

If you are an individual with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation to complete any part of the application process or are limited in the ability or unable to access or use this online application process and need an alternative method for applying, you may contact Precision Medicine Group at QuestionForHR@precisionmedicinegrp.com.

It has come to our attention that some individuals or organizations are reaching out to job seekers and posing as potential employers presenting enticing employment offers. We want to emphasize that these offers are not associated with our company and may be fraudulent in nature. Please note that our organization will not extend a job offer without prior communication with our recruiting team, hiring managers and a formal interview process.

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Education Manager, Learning and Development at Precision Medicine Group

Design, develop, and deliver training programs and onboarding for clinical trial and pharmaceutical operations teams while managing learning platforms and documentation.

Mid Remote Posted 3 days ago RemoteFirstJobs Product
What this role involves

We are hiring a Manager, Learning and Development based in Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia or Slovakia to join our team.

The Manager, Learning & Development is responsible for supporting training strategy, identifying, developing, and delivering training solutions that support global Precision for Medicine functions. This role partners with subject matter experts to design effective learning programs across translational sciences (labs and logistics), clinical operations, project management, GCP, data management, and regulatory/compliance areas in support of functional and GCP requirements. The Manager serves as the primary intake point for training requests, coordinates new hire onboarding, and supports refinement of learning technologies and platforms. Clear communication and collaboration with stakeholders and L&D leadership are essential to success in this role.

Main Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Partner with functional SMEs to assess training needs, design and develop appropriate content, and deliver effective learning solutions.
  • Lead coordination and delivery of new hire role specific onboarding for Precision for Medicine, including scheduling and tracking as applicable.
  • Design and deliver instructor‑led, virtual, and e‑learning training programs aligned with adult learning principles.
  • Serve as first‑line triage for training requests and provide guidance on existing tools, templates, and materials.
  • Manage and support learning platforms and systems used by the L&D function.
  • Maintain accurate training documentation, records, and reporting in accordance with regulatory expectations.
  • Collaborate with functional leadership to establish and maintain role‑based curricula by function, including documented annual reviews of curricula and training hour requirements, with updates completed as regulations, organizational needs, or role expectations evolve.

Education and Experience:

  • Graduate, postgraduate, 4-year college degree, or equivalent experience in a scientific or healthcare discipline.
  • A minimum of 4-6 years of clinical trial experience within pharmaceutical, biotechnology or CRO and/or healthcare setting, of which 4 years must include roles directly related to clinical trial execution supporting delivery teams with training and development.
  • Proficiency with learning development platforms.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office.
  • Excellent verbal communication skills be able to communicate effectively in the English language.
  • Strong writing and recordkeeping abilities.
  • Ability to plan and manage multiple complex projects.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop positive working relationships with individual and teams internally and externally.
  • Core understanding of medical terminology and clinical trial activities in relation to execution of a clinical development plan.
  • Strong knowledge of ICH/GCP relating to clinical trial management.

Precision for Medicine is the first global precision medicine clinical research services organization, purpose-built to improve the clinical research and development process for new therapeutics. Our novel approach integrates clinical operations excellence, with laboratory expertise, and advanced data sciences to inform every step. We apply our expertise to trials at all stages—from early development through approval—with embedded experience in oncology and rare disease.

#LI-NC1 #LI-Remote

Any data provided as a part of this application will be stored in accordance with our Privacy Policy. For CA applicants, please also refer to our CA Privacy Notice.

Precision Medicine Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.

If you are an individual with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation to complete any part of the application process or are limited in the ability or unable to access or use this online application process and need an alternative method for applying, you may contact Precision Medicine Group at QuestionForHR@precisionmedicinegrp.com.

It has come to our attention that some individuals or organizations are reaching out to job seekers and posing as potential employers presenting enticing employment offers. We want to emphasize that these offers are not associated with our company and may be fraudulent in nature. Please note that our organization will not extend a job offer without prior communication with our recruiting team, hiring managers and a formal interview process.

Read the full description
Education Manager, Learning and Development at Precision Medicine Group

Designs, develops, and delivers training programs across clinical operations and regulatory functions while managing learning platforms and coordinating new hire onboarding.

Mid Remote Posted 3 days ago RemoteFirstJobs Product
What this role involves

We are hiring a Manager, Learning and Development based in Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia or Slovakia to join our team.

The Manager, Learning & Development is responsible for supporting training strategy, identifying, developing, and delivering training solutions that support global Precision for Medicine functions. This role partners with subject matter experts to design effective learning programs across translational sciences (labs and logistics), clinical operations, project management, GCP, data management, and regulatory/compliance areas in support of functional and GCP requirements. The Manager serves as the primary intake point for training requests, coordinates new hire onboarding, and supports refinement of learning technologies and platforms. Clear communication and collaboration with stakeholders and L&D leadership are essential to success in this role.

Main Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Partner with functional SMEs to assess training needs, design and develop appropriate content, and deliver effective learning solutions.
  • Lead coordination and delivery of new hire role specific onboarding for Precision for Medicine, including scheduling and tracking as applicable.
  • Design and deliver instructor‑led, virtual, and e‑learning training programs aligned with adult learning principles.
  • Serve as first‑line triage for training requests and provide guidance on existing tools, templates, and materials.
  • Manage and support learning platforms and systems used by the L&D function.
  • Maintain accurate training documentation, records, and reporting in accordance with regulatory expectations.
  • Collaborate with functional leadership to establish and maintain role‑based curricula by function, including documented annual reviews of curricula and training hour requirements, with updates completed as regulations, organizational needs, or role expectations evolve.

Education and Experience:

  • Graduate, postgraduate, 4-year college degree, or equivalent experience in a scientific or healthcare discipline.
  • A minimum of 4-6 years of clinical trial experience within pharmaceutical, biotechnology or CRO and/or healthcare setting, of which 4 years must include roles directly related to clinical trial execution supporting delivery teams with training and development.
  • Proficiency with learning development platforms.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office.
  • Excellent verbal communication skills be able to communicate effectively in the English language.
  • Strong writing and recordkeeping abilities.
  • Ability to plan and manage multiple complex projects.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop positive working relationships with individual and teams internally and externally.
  • Core understanding of medical terminology and clinical trial activities in relation to execution of a clinical development plan.
  • Strong knowledge of ICH/GCP relating to clinical trial management.

Precision for Medicine is the first global precision medicine clinical research services organization, purpose-built to improve the clinical research and development process for new therapeutics. Our novel approach integrates clinical operations excellence, with laboratory expertise, and advanced data sciences to inform every step. We apply our expertise to trials at all stages—from early development through approval—with embedded experience in oncology and rare disease.

#LI-NC1 #LI-Remote

Any data provided as a part of this application will be stored in accordance with our Privacy Policy. For CA applicants, please also refer to our CA Privacy Notice.

Precision Medicine Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.

If you are an individual with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation to complete any part of the application process or are limited in the ability or unable to access or use this online application process and need an alternative method for applying, you may contact Precision Medicine Group at QuestionForHR@precisionmedicinegrp.com.

It has come to our attention that some individuals or organizations are reaching out to job seekers and posing as potential employers presenting enticing employment offers. We want to emphasize that these offers are not associated with our company and may be fraudulent in nature. Please note that our organization will not extend a job offer without prior communication with our recruiting team, hiring managers and a formal interview process.

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Education Course Consultant

Course consultant develops and optimizes educational curricula and learning experiences for Think Academy's online platform.

Mid Remote Posted 3 days ago Jobicy AI
What this role involves
Job Title: Course ConsultantJob type: Full-Time 30-40 hours/week; potential to convert to Full-Time (Exempt) based on performance!Location: RemoteIntended Start Date: ASAPWho We Are:Think Academy US (www.TheThinkAcademy.com), a 100% owned subsidiary of TAL Education Group(NYSE: TAL), is...
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