Job Vacancy: Short-term Consultancy For Postgraduate Students

A reputable publishing company is offering young bright postgraduate students an opportunity to gain valuable experience working in a team from home/school to develop an exciting curriculum content for K-9 schools in Ghana.
- Minimum Qualification:MPhil / PhD
- Experience Level:Senior level
- Experience Length:5 years
Job Vacancy: Short-term Consultancy For Postgraduate Students
Job Description/Requirements
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Responsibilities:
You would be trained as a content developer to:
- Support the development of curriculum materials, including textbooks, video lesson scripts, teacher guides and assessments.
- Review and edit contents, ensuring accuracy, readability, and grade- appropriateness in accordance with project specifications.
- Work in a Content Management System to assemble and produce educational content, edit, track, and review manuscript.
Requirements:
- Subject areas required: English Language, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies
- Qualification: M.Phil. or PhD students. Applicants should be able to commit about 4 to 6 months to the project.
Compensation: GHS10,000 to GHS30,000 for the entire duration
Interested applicants should forward their CV’s to: teacherdonkoh@gmail.com
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