Temporary CCE Curriculum Development Specialist Position Available In Palm Beach, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Temporary CCE Curriculum Development Specialist position at Palm Beach State College involves collaborating with departments to create business programs, non-credit courses, and workforce training modules. This temporary role requires designing certificate programs and professional development courses, with a maximum expectation of six months. Palm Beach State College is recruiting for this position.
Job Description
Join our team! What We Offer At Palm Beach State College, you will discover a place where ideas come to life and the heartbeat of a county begins. By joining us, you will be exposed to professionals from across the U.S. and abroad who are the strivers, reinventors, explorers, and influencers dedicated to developing talent that fills the most needed workforce roles. As the Panthers, we embrace a community of belonging, caring, and connection for our students and employees. We seek creative individuals to help PBSC fulfill its mission of inspiring hope, advancing skills, and transforming lives. About this role Collaborates with departments to prepare and develop curriculum. Ongoing coordination for the development of a new program and relevant curriculum. Varies Responsible for creating business programs and non-credit courses for the continuing education department. Designs certificate, credential exam preparation and licensure programs, workforce training professional development, and personal enrichment modules. This is a temporary position on an as- needed basis which has a maximum expectation of six calendar months.
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