Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
30 Apr, 25
Salary
200000.0
Posted On
30 Jan, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
No
Telecommute
No
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Psychometrics, Learning, Psychology, Edtech, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Instructional Design
Industry
Education Management
Ready to revolutionize education through the power of AI? Welcome to 2 Hour Learning, where we’re not just adapting to the future—we’re creating it.
Our groundbreaking approach has already produced extraordinary results: students consistently achieving top AP scores and showing remarkable growth on MAP assessments. We’ve eliminated traditional classroom constraints, replacing them with an AI-driven ecosystem that propels students beyond conventional expectations.
As our Director of Learning, you’ll be the visionary force behind our multi-campus learning revolution. You’ll harness cutting-edge AI technology to craft personalized learning experiences that transform education as we know it. This isn’t about incremental improvements—it’s about fundamentally reimagining what’s possible in education.
Picture yourself leading a team of brilliant minds while working directly with students to shape the future of learning. You’ll blend data-driven insights with hands-on experience to create educational breakthroughs that scale across campuses.
This role is for the bold innovator who sees AI not as a tool, but as a catalyst for educational transformation. If you’re ready to push boundaries and redefine student achievement, we want you on our team.
Learn more about our revolutionary approach at our website, follow our journey on Instagram, or see our methods in action at Alpha.
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Lead the revolution in AI-driven, teacher-free education across multiple campuses. Combine sophisticated data analytics with direct student feedback to optimize our learning ecosystem, with success measured through concrete metrics including AP exam scores and MAP assessment growth.