English Chemistry Content Creator
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Summary
Join Khan Academy India as a freelance Chemistry content creator! You will create syllabus-aligned videos and practice questions for grades 11-12. The role involves creating engaging video content and exercises, iterating on content based on feedback, and working independently with a focus on timely delivery. Success requires 4+ years of experience in teaching and creating Chemistry educational content, impeccable written communication, and a proactive, entrepreneurial mindset. Benefits include a remote-friendly workplace with flexible schedules and fun virtual events.
Requirements
- Have a combined 4+ years of experience in teaching and creating educational content for Chemistry
- Possess impeccable written communication skills
Responsibilities
- Create videos and exercises for Khan Academy
- Continuously iterate and improve content based on feedback received
Preferred Qualifications
- Be a quick learner
- Have the ability to timebox effortlessly
- Be proactive and ask clarifying questions, provide status updates, loop in your manager when things aren't going your way
- Have an entrepreneurial mindset, including a high tolerance for ambiguity, a penchant for experimentation, and a bias toward action
- Be willing to roll up your sleeves and help the team get work done as we grow
- Be passionate about education and strongly desire to change the world for the better
Benefits
- Remote-friendly workplace
- Flexible schedules
- Fun virtual events
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