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About Us: The Virtual Design & Construction Institute (VDCI) is a leading provider of online education in architecture, engineering, and construction. We offer a comprehensive suite of courses designed to equip professionals with the skills needed to excel in the AEC industry. Our instructor model blends pre-recorded video lectures with active online support to create a dynamic and engaging learning experience. Position Overview: VDCI is seeking an experienced construction professional to serve as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) and Online Instructor for a new self-paced, project-based course in Construction Management using Procore. You’ll be responsible for designing the curriculum, developing hands-on labs, creating course assets, and recording instructional video content. Key Responsibilities: • Design Course Structure & Learning Outcomes - Develop a clear, job-relevant course outline focused on construction management tasks using Procore. • Develop Project-Based Labs - Create real-world learning scenarios that allow students to practice key Procore functions (e.g., RFIs, submittals, budgets, daily logs, schedules). • Create Course Assets - Build supporting materials such as sample drawings, forms, logs, templates, and reference files. • Record Instructional Videos - Deliver clear, engaging video lessons that demonstrate Procore tools and best practices. (Recording support provided.) • Collaborate with VDCI’s Curriculum Team - Work with instructional designers to ensure quality, clarity, and alignment with learning objectives. Qualifications: • Professional experience using Procore on active construction projects (e.g., as a PM, APM, field engineer, superintendent) • Strong understanding of construction management workflows: RFIs, submittals, contracts, scheduling, budget tracking, and field documentation • Experience creating or delivering instructional content (training sessions, online courses, or corporate documentation) • Confident presenting and recording instructional content on camera • Ability to work independently and meet production timelines Preferred Skills: • Familiarity with online education best practices • Ability to work independently and meet deadlines Benefits: • Competitive compensation • Flexible remote work environment • Opportunity to shape the education of future AEC professionals • Professional development and training opportunities • Collaborative and supportive team culture Job Types: Part-time, Contract Pay: $30.00 - $60.00 per hour Application Question(s): • Describe a construction project where you actively used Procore. What was your role, and which modules or tools within Procore did you use most frequently? • Have you ever developed or delivered instructional content (e.g., internal training, online courses, or documentation)? If so, please describe your approach and audience. Work Location: Remote Apply tot his job

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