eCornell delivers online professional certificate programs to individuals and organizations around the world. Certificates are designed and developed as a collaborative effort between Cornell University faculty and eCornell's professional instructional design and development teams.
With more than 100 Certificates offered by eCornell in a wide range of topics, including leadership and management, data science, engineering, marketing, technology, human resources, healthcare, hospitality and more, we are searching for hard-working and knowledgable individuals to join our team as Course Facilitators for our emerging Public and Community Health program area. New programs are being launched constantly. Short courses (most are 2-weeks) with small cohorts are designed to be interactive, and to help learners gain skills they can immediately apply in their organizations. The eCornell Online Course Facilitator plays a key role. Along with content from Cornell University faculty, high-production value courses, the Course Facilitators round out the complete learning experience for students. As an eCornell Course Facilitator you will:
What we need:
Additionally, preferred qualifications include:
If you meet all of our qualifications, great! However, if you don't have all of our preferred qualifications, don't let that stop you from applying! Please note:
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