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Primary purpose: Produces and delivers online educational content developed by SCCM content experts (faculty). Works closely with various staff to deliver and improve online learning products through SCCM’s learning management system. Schedules and produces educational webcasts and podcasts. Ensures that educational content hosted in SCCM’s learning management system (LMS), as appropriate, is added to SCCM’s online product listing.
Responsibilities:
I. Produces and delivers online learning resources
Works with educational content experts to produce interactive online learning activities and implement activities in SCCM’s LMS, ensuring that activities meet SCCM standards, including editorial and functionality requirements.
Recommends best practices related to adult online learning.
Coordinates across departments and with vendors to adhere to production schedules and timelines.
Provides online product testing cycles.
Ensures that online activities comply with continuing education and accredited continuing education certification and reporting requirement standards.
Monitors and evaluates the usage and effectiveness of online offerings.
Serves as a tier of support to troubleshoot customer issues.
Coordinates with IT staff to produce reports for online learning products.
Investigates solutions and options to expand online capabilities.
Collaborates with marketing department to release and post webcasts and podcasts.
Assists in the production processes for various web-based educational materials, including On Demand products, videos, hybrid educational events, webcasts and podcasts.
II. Coordinates Webcast/Podcast Production
Works collaboratively across departments and with faculty on webcast/podcast production
Manages production services with podcast/webcast vendor, scheduling practice sessions, and monitoring live events.
Generates and distributes reports from SCCM’s LMS as requested.
Works collaboratively with the LearnICU Manager to create new products they have curated using content from the SCCM Resource Library.
SCCM is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization dedicated to improving care for critically ill and injured patients through education, research, and advocacy. Located in Mount Prospect, Illinois, SCCM offers a professional, friendly, business-casual work environment, with a competitive compensation and benefits package. SCCM has a generous remote work policy, and much of this position is work-from-home. However, you must be able to work from the office when your supervisor requires it. You must reside in or plan to relocate to the Chicagoland area.
Generous paid vacation time
12 paid holidays per year
Summer hours program
Medical, dental, short- and long-term disability and life insurance
Matching 401(K)
Educational assistance
Performance-based incentive plan
Business-casual office
Paid parental leave
Requirements
A Bachelor’s degree in Business, English, Science, Instructional Design, or related .field preferred
Experience using instructional technology, including learning management systems, video conferencing software, collaborative workspaces, presentation software, authoring tools (e.g. Articulate Storyline, Camtasia, Captivate, etc.), Web 2.0 tools, and video editing software
Up to date and practical knowledge of adult learning principles and Instructional Systems Design (ISD) concepts, including Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate (ADDIE) and rapid methodologies like Successive Approximation Model (SAM)
Ability to create and facilitate online learning that guides learners toward achieving the desired learning outcomes
Process-oriented and able to troubleshoot difficult issues
Project and time management skills and ability to manage multiple priorities and/or projects within a changing environment
Proficient in using Microsoft Office Suite and computer graphics programs
The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) is the largest multi-professional organization dedicated to ensuring excellence and consistency in the practice of critical care medicine. With 16,000 members in 80 countries, SCCM is the only organization that represents all professional components of the critical care team. The Society offers a variety of activities that promote excellence in patient care, education, research, and advocacy. SCCM has a staff of 80 people based in Mt. Prospect, IL and maintains a budget of $20M.