Instructional Designer
$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

Instructional Designer   $100,000 USD/year

Description

Imagine having the power to animate the tales of history or chart the intriguing dance of cultures and landscapes, sparking curiosity and comprehension. At 2 Hour Learning, we are not just changing education; we are pioneering a novel way for students to discover the world.

We are searching for a spirited specialist to reinvent how students understand the basics of history and geography through cutting-edge AI technology. Do you have what it takes to make ancient worlds and global terrains as thrilling as a grand adventure? Here's your chance to revolutionize social studies education and deepen connections to our collective history and present.

What you will be doing

  • Utilizing AI to craft interactive experiences that make historic events and geographical wonders come to life for students.
  • Interpreting learning analytics to reveal trends that shape personalized learning paths, ensuring each student's journey is both engaging and effective.
  • Creating state-of-the-art digital tools that animate historical figures and geographical settings, from time-traveling adventures to immersive cultural dives.
  • Working with a diverse team of educators and tech experts to develop innovative strategies that transform the teaching and experience of social studies.
  • Converting intricate historical and geographic ideas into captivating, AI-enhanced content.

What you will NOT be doing

  • Overseeing conventional curricula or becoming bogged down in paperwork—this role is about innovation and tangible impact.
  • Working in isolation—you’ll collaborate with a team of dedicated professionals eager to push the limits.
  • Adhering to traditional teaching methods—your mission is to transform student engagement with history and geography.

Key responsibilities

Champion a noticeable advancement in students' understanding of social studies, doubling their proficiency in crucial historical and geographical concepts through innovative, AI-powered techniques.

Candidate requirements

  • A Bachelor’s degree or higher in History, Geography, or a related discipline.
  • Over three years of experience in teaching or designing social studies programs, with proven success in enhancing student outcomes.
  • Exceptional analytical abilities, with a knack for interpreting data and deriving practical insights.
  • Background in using AI in education, including content development, adaptive learning, or data analysis.
  • Excellent communication skills to turn complex social studies subjects into captivating stories.

Meet a successful candidate

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CeCe Hill
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