Social Studies AI Learning Strategist
$100,000 USD/year Pay is set based on global value, not the local market. Most roles = hourly rate x 40 hrs x 50 weeks 

Fully-remote
Any country
full-time (40 hrs/week)
Flexible schedule
Long-term role

Social Studies AI Learning Strategist   $100,000 USD/year

Description

Imagine breathing life into the tales of history or unraveling the intricate dance of cultures and geography, sparking curiosity and understanding. At 2 Hour Learning, we are not just transforming education—we are crafting a new path for students to explore their world.

We seek a visionary to revolutionize the way students comprehend history and geography, leveraging cutting-edge AI technology. Can you make ancient empires and global terrains as thrilling as the latest adventure? Here is your chance to reshape social studies education, deepening connections to our shared past and present.

What you will be doing

  • Utilizing AI to craft interactive simulations that make historical events and geographical phenomena come alive for students.
  • Interpreting learning data to discover patterns that shape adaptive learning paths, ensuring each student's journey is engaging and effective.
  • Creating pioneering digital content that animates historical figures and global landscapes, from time-traveling adventures to immersive cultural experiences.
  • Working with a diverse team of educators and technologists to develop groundbreaking methods that redefine the teaching and learning of social studies.
  • Converting complex historical and geographic ideas into captivating, easily understood content enriched by AI-driven personalization.

What you will NOT be doing

  • Managing conventional curricula or getting bogged down in administrative tasks—this role is about innovation and tangible impact.
  • Working in isolation—you’ll collaborate with a team of passionate professionals eager to push boundaries.
  • Adhering to traditional textbook methods—your work will revolutionize students' connections with history and geography.

Key responsibilities

Lead efforts to significantly enhance students' mastery of social studies concepts, accelerating their understanding of key historical and geographic knowledge through innovative, AI-powered strategies.

Candidate requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher in History, Geography, or a related discipline.
  • Over 3 years of experience in teaching or developing social studies curricula, with proven success in elevating student outcomes.
  • Strong analytical abilities to interpret data and generate actionable insights.
  • Experience with AI applications in education, such as content development, adaptive learning, or data analysis.
  • Exceptional communication skills for translating complex social studies topics into compelling stories.

Meet a successful candidate

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