TESOL Technical Officer II

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  • Added Date: Tuesday, 23 January 2024
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Background:

FHI 360 designs and implements academic, professional, cultural, and youth exchange programs for students and emerging leaders around the world. We are seeking a TESOL Technical Officer to join the Online Professional English Network (OPEN) team to support the development of online professional development courses for English teachers, learners and professionals worldwide, as well as engagement opportunities for course alumni. OPEN offers English-language professional development through online university level courses, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), and synchronous webinars. This project is funded by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Office of English Language Programs (ECA/A/L). Are you interested in learning more about how an international non-profit implements the foreign policy strategies of the U.S. Department of State through virtual programming to promote English language acquisition and teacher professional development? Ideal candidates will have a background in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), experience with learning management systems, and an interest in supporting the development of openly-licensed educational materials for educators and learners around the world.

Job Summary:

This position reports to the Project Manager for Online Curriculum Development and works closely with other Technical Officers and program staff at FHI 360 and with ECA/A/L to support the implementation of the OPEN Program, specifically MOOCs and alumni engagement and training programs. The TESOL Technical Officer II uses expertise in learning management systems (LMS) to revise existing OPEN MOOCs before they are offered again. They are also responsible for the development of technical strengthening initiatives to leverage the multiplier effect of the OPEN Program through use of program alumni in follow-on activities. This involves developing distance training programs to equip alumni to effectively moderate online courses. As needed, the TESOL Technical Officer II provides technical support and guidance to new staff and program partners on standard operating procedures for course development projects, including training on program technical guidelines, processes, and tools. Serving as a Lead or Second Reviewer, the TESOL Technical Officer II ensures programmatic effectiveness by reviewing curriculum and materials for online courses developed by university/non-profit subawardees against program standards and provides feedback based on OPENโ€™s course development guidelines (TESOL content, Instructional Design, and Creative Commons Licensing) to ensure they are accessible, incorporate the latest methodology for English language acquisition, are appropriately licensed with Creative Commons Attribution licensing, and meet the needs of the funder.

Accountabilities:

Project Design Implementation / Technical Requirements

  • Works closely with OPEN program staff and university or non-profit subawardees to ensure activities are implemented according to standard operating procedures (SOPs), ensuring project implementation remains technically sound and adheres to program standards agreed upon with the funder:

    • Revises existing MOOCs for future deployment in a self-paced format using the Canvas LMS.

    • As Lead or Second Reviewer for new courses, ensures project activities are on track with work plans and contractual requirements, with technical expertise informing project implementation. Communicates with subawardees to ensure that project milestones are completed on time and up to program standards.

    • In collaboration with Technical Officers and project leadership, writes technical reports to facilitate best practices, policies and procedures, including but not limited to guidelines and standards for curriculum development and open licensing.

    • Provides technical support by contributing to the review of proposals for course development projects and the selection of university/non-profit subawardees.

    • Provides technical support by moderating discussion boards in MOOCs, answering questions and guiding discussions, as needed.

    • Works with program team to ensure activities are implemented according to SOPs, including training new staff on program guidelines, tools and procedures for course development projects.

    • Creates digital badges for new courses.

    • Assists with presentations and online Community of Practice content, as needed.

    • Coordinates the training of OPEN alumni for follow-on professional development activities:

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