The Online Learning Content Fellow works in the Department of External Affairs and is responsible for improving Hillsdale College’s online teaching efforts by editing and developing curricula for our free online courses, providing administrative support for our free and for-credit online courses, and working on special projects aimed at expanding our audience and deepening the learning of our online students.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty mentioned satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Education and Experience
Master’s degree required with a preference for a liberal arts education in politics, literature, and history. Teaching experience is preferred.
Code of Commitment
Be a good representative of Hillsdale College to promote the liberal arts, the College’s original Articles of Association and operating principles stated in the Staff Code of Commitment. The Mission Statement should be considered in all aspects of the position. The teaching of Christian faith shall remain a conspicuous aim of the College.
Code of Commitment
Be a good representative of Hillsdale College to promote the liberal arts, the College’s original Articles of Association and operating principles stated in the Staff Code of Commitment. The Mission Statement should be considered in all aspects of the position. The teaching of Christian faith shall remain a conspicuous aim of the College.
Good Benefits at Hillsdale College
In addition to competitive wages, health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off, Hillsdale College employees have access to many unique and appealing perks: