ABOUT GENERATION
At Generation, we believe in the power of employment to change lives. We are a global nonprofit organization that supports adults to achieve economic mobility through employment. Generation trains and places adult learners of all ages into careers that are otherwise inaccessible, working in partnership with governments, employers, and other system actors. We also conduct original research and share data insights on high priority global workforce transition topics to inform decision-making by workforce system stakeholders. Launched in 2015, Generation comprises a global hub (Generation You Employed, or GYE) and a network of in-country affiliates. To date, the network has 100,000+ graduates and 11,000+ employers across 46 professions and 17 countries.
When learners join Generation, 91% are unemployed, of which nearly half are long-term unemployed. Three months after completing our program, graduates have a 78% job placement rate, rising to 88% within six months. Of our employed graduates, 68% are hired by repeat employers who have previously hired Generation graduates, and 89% are in jobs directly related to the profession for which we have trained them. Employed graduates immediately earn an average of 3-4X their previous earnings. Two to five years after graduation, 77% of our alumni from upper-middle income countries continue to meet their daily financial needs and 63% can save for the future. To date, Generation’s global graduates have earned more than $1 billion in wages. Generation graduates typically have a secondary school background, 54% are female, 34% have dependents, and the majority identify with underrepresented communities in their country.
ABOUT THE ROLE
We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Instructor Coach to support the pilot of the US SaaS Sales Development Representative (SDR) program. You will play a pivotal role as we establish our US operations through fully remote program delivery and job placements. We plan to use this program to create data insights on conditions for successful remote work so we may expand beyond Appalachia to serve all rural US communities. Your efforts will contribute to changing the lives of unemployed and underemployed individuals seeking economic stability and mobility.
The Instructor Coach is someone who is passionate about learner centred and inclusive learning and rallying stakeholders to achieve the shared goal of learner success. The role entails four primary responsibilities: 1) Learning & Teaching strategy for program quality and improvement. 2) Instructional Coach support and professional development 3) Knowledge and data management and 4) Stakeholder engagement and capacity building.
The Instructor Coach will report directly to the Generation US Program Director with a dotted line to the Global Curriculum & Instruction (C&I) Lead. They will work in close collaboration with country staff, the C&I team, instructors, delivery & employer partners, and other global Generation staff.
For the pilot phase, we are looking for a part-time contractor for specific periods of time, as follows:
· Job Type: Part-time Contractor (20 hours per week)
· Start Date: February 3, 2024
· Job Duration: 9 months with potential to extend
· Location Requirements: Remote (with access to strong WiFi), with priority working time from 8 am -10 am EST and 4-5 pm ET (as needed)
RESPONSIBILITIES
Learning & Teaching Strategy (20%)
· Champion the Culture of Learning and Teaching vision, reflecting it in all stakeholder interactions, priorities and processes
· Lead instructional operations by working closely with instructors, the program coordinator, mentors, and our training partner to ensure fidelity to our methodology
· Oversee day to day delivery of programs by establishing and driving data driven processes to support instructors problem solve learner and program challenges in a timely manner
· Partner with Global C&I team to implement instructional tools and provide feedback to improve the quality of existing tools and resources
· Support Generation’s programs team to gather inputs needed for curriculum revisions and obtain feedback, as needed
Instructor Selection & Onboarding (10%)
· Conduct instructional task debriefs and fit interviews for potential candidates to finalize their selection as Generation instructors (including lead instructors and assistant instructors)
· Customize standardized templates, onboarding agendas, and facilitate online and/or in-person onboarding for Generation instructors by engaging them in an adult-appropriate, participatory way that ensures they are well prepared and supported to teach their cohorts, with support from the Global C&I Lead
· Collect and evaluate data before, during, and after onboarding and trainings to identify lessons learned and any additional support needs for instructors
· Create new training resources that enable more effective instructor onboarding and ongoing support
Instructor Professional Development & Classroom Delivery (50%)
· Support instructors in creating and achieving their professional development plans, including SMART short and long term goals, by regularly reflecting on learner and instructor outcomes and cohort performance
· Serve as first line of contact for gathering feedback on curriculum to share with Global C&I team
· Conduct regular session observations (onsite and/or online) using relevant observation tools
· Facilitate regular data driven and evidence based coaching conversations with instructors to support their growth
· Support new instructors by providing higher touch support in beginning weeks and by co-facilitating sessions where necessary
· Provide ongoing and differentiated professional development to instructors by facilitating regular skills based workshops, refresher trainings, and personalised coaching
· Build meaningful relationships with instructors and facilitate communities of practice and regular reflection spaces for instructors to promote continuous learning
· Substitute for instructors in case of absence
Stakeholder Communication and Data Management (20%)
· In partnership with the Global C&I team, design a C&I data collection and analysis plan to improve evidence based decision making
· Lead regular collection and evaluation of data before, during, and after cohorts from different sources and facilitate stepback conversations with various stakeholders to improve program outcomes.
· Review each cohort’s data regularly and use this to shape intervention and support plans for learners in each cohort, with support of Global C&I lead
· Gather and analyse feedback from learners and graduates to inform curriculum revisions
· Participate in program reflection conversations to ensure long term improvement of program outcomes
· Act as the Canvas Country Contact (CCC), which includes managing the learning management system (LMS) and problem solving issues that may arise
· Proactively establish communication channels with all stakeholders, including Program Director and Global C&I lead and select C&I team members, to keep them up-to-date with areas of strength and potential for growth and ensure a strong learner support ecosystem
· Resolve issues with key stakeholders (e.g., participants, Operations staff, trainers, etc.), escalating issues as needed to Global C&I Lead and/or Program Coordinator
· Provide input to Global C&I Lead and C&I team members on curricular design (as needed)
QUALIFICATIONS
· Recommended minimum 3-5 years direct supervisory or management experience
· At least 2 years of experience designing and/or delivering multi-week training programs for adult learners
· At least 1 years of experience coaching or providing professional development to instructors/direct reports
· Experience managing relationships and communicating with diverse stakeholders, such as training delivery partners or employers
· Experience in using a Learner Management System (LMS) or equivalent and analysing the data to draw conclusions and plan strategically
· Knowledgeable of current trends and issues in adult and vocational education, and online learning
· Creative and analytical thinker with a track record of managing projects and delivering operational targets
· Excellent computer skills and competency in Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word & PowerPoint) and Google Drive.
· Comfortable using digital platforms such as online meeting rooms, Slack, and Canvas, etc.
· High degree of independence with the ability to also be a team player
· Entrepreneurial, creative, proactive mindset required. Experience in a start-up environment is preferred
· More than 2 years experience teaching and/or working closely with adults from low-income or minority communities
· Ideal candidates will have experience working with educational institutions, and/or have knowledge of current trends in adult learning and the players in the skills training landscape in the US
MINDSETS AND CAPABILITIES
· Professionalism: Excellent, self-motivated organizational and communication skills, attention to detail, and ability to meet deadlines
· Strong Communication: Ability to adapt to different communicative styles while working with a variety of stakeholders and provide feedback in an honest, open, transparent, and supportive way
· Growth Mindset: Belief that all individuals, yourself included, have the ability to change and grow despite the challenges they may face
· Feedback Oriented: Regularly self-reflective and open to receiving and responding to frequent feedback from instructors, delivery partners, learners, and the Generation team
· Interpersonal Skills: Strong relationship building skills to motivate learners in an online setting, a strong desire to coach, and the ability to be a team player
· Mission Alignment: A passion for helping to change the life trajectories of unemployed or underemployed people and a desire to empower others to reach their fullest potential
· Diversity Competent: Strong cross-cultural skills that demonstrate the ability to engage well with and support the overall well-being of learners of all backgrounds, especially in an online setting
· Adaptability: Ability to adjust at a moment’s notice and utilise data and other information to change your approach to meet the needs of your team
· Problem Solving: Ability to quickly problem solve challenges, especially technical issues, along with a desire to pursue additional learning to improve your performance and industry knowledge
If you’re looking to make a meaningful impact in the lives of adults seeking economic mobility, you might just be the perfect fit for the Instructor Coach position at Generation! We’re on the lookout for a passionate and experienced part-time contractor to help launch our innovative US SaaS Sales Development Representative (SDR) program. As an Instructor Coach, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping our remote program, working hand-in-hand with a dynamic team of instructors, learners, and stakeholders. Your responsibilities will encompass championing the culture of learning, providing exceptional instructional support, managing knowledge and data, and fostering strong relationships with varied stakeholders. You’ll be instrumental in delivering professional development for instructors and ensuring they have the right tools and resources to thrive. With a commitment to learner-centered and inclusive education, your leadership will directly contribute to driving successful job placements. Plus, with flexible working hours and a fully remote setup, you’ll find the perfect work-life balance while establishing data-driven insights to enhance remote work across rural US communities. At Generation, we’re not just about employment; we’re about transforming lives for the better. Join us in this exciting endeavor and be part of a movement where your contributions really matter!
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