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Content & Course Creator

What you’ll do
• Design inclusive learning experiences: Develop course outlines, scripts, slide decks,
worksheets, checklists, and facilitator guides using UDL, plain language, and culturally
responsive practices.
• Build in Teachable: Create curricula, modules, lessons, quizzes, drip schedules,
downloads, and discussion prompts; organize libraries; configure page layouts,
categories, and basic SEO.
• Create accessible visuals & templates: Use Canva to produce slide decks, printable
PDFs, thumbnails, social graphics, and worksheets that follow WCAG-informed
contrast, typography, and layout guidance.
• Integrate media & transcripts: Embed podcast segments, short videos, and audiograms;
generate accurate captions/SRTs, transcripts, and alt text; provide audio-only and
printable alternatives.
• Scaffold executive function: Add visual schedules, time estimates, chunked steps,
progress trackers, multiple means of engagement/response, and “choose-your-path”
options.
• Pilot & iterate: Run quick tests with parents, students, and educators, synthesize
feedback, and ship improvements on a regular cadence.
• Quality & accessibility checks: Maintain checklists for reading level, contrast, keyboard
nav, caption accuracy, link hygiene, and file naming/versioning.

• Data-informed improvements: Monitor completion, drop-off points, quiz performance,
and satisfaction; propose 30–60 day experiments.
• Light automation: Connect forms → Teachable enrollments → email/SMS onboarding;
organize assets in Drive/Notion; document repeatable build steps.
You’ll thrive if you...
• Have 1–3+ years creating online courses, curriculum, or educational media
(professional, campus, or portfolio).
• Are confident in Teachable (or similar LMS) and Canva; comfortable with Google
Docs/Slides/Drive and simple video/caption workflows (e.g., Descript, CapCut, Premiere/
Resolve basics).
• Write clear, concise copy and design clean, clutter-free layouts.
• Care deeply about neurodiversity and accessibility (UDL/UDL-aligned strategies,
dyslexia-friendly practices, sensory-aware design, predictable navigation).
• Are organized and deadline-reliable: tidy files, version control, and checklists are your
default.
• Bonus: experience with K–12 or family learning, H5P/interactives, basic HTML/CSS,
Zapier/Make, Mailchimp/Beehiiv, GA4, or Spanish/another language.