AZPIREIN
Job description
Role: Curriculum Designer
Important points to note:
- Male or Female (Preferred)
- Spoken Languages – English (Mandatory)
- Work days – 6 days a week, hours 9 AM – 6 PM
- Should be able to travel to different premises within the city to audit or execute designed curriculum
- Apply only after reading complete JD. Sending your resume to [email protected] to will be given priority
Responsibilities:
As a play curriculum designer, your roles and responsibilities typically include:
1. Understanding Child Development: Designing play-based activities with LEGO blocks that align with the developmental stages of the target age group.
2. Creating Engaging Activities: Developing activities using LEGO blocks that are both fun and educational, fostering children’s cognitive, emotional, social, and physical development. Activities should maintain the flow from Simple, Medium, and Complete
3. Curriculum Planning: Designing a comprehensive curriculum that integrates various types of play (e.g., imaginative, constructive, cooperative) and ensures a balance of learning experiences.
4. Assessment and Evaluation: Establishing methods to assess children’s progress and evaluating the effectiveness of the play curriculum in meeting educational objectives.
5. Collaboration: Collaborating with educators, parents, and other stakeholders to gather input, share resources, and ensure alignment with educational goals.
6. Professional Development: Staying informed about current research and best practices in early childhood education and continuously refining the play curriculum based on new insights.
7. Adaptability: Being flexible and willing to adjust the curriculum based on the needs and interests of the children, as well as any changes in educational standards or policies.
8. Communication: Effectively communicating the goals, rationale, and implementation strategies of the play curriculum to stakeholders, including educators, parents, and administrators.
9. Advocacy: Advocating for the importance of play in early childhood education and promoting awareness of its benefits for children’s overall development.
10. Documentation: Keeping detailed records of the play curriculum, including activity plans, assessments, and reflections, to inform future iterations and share insights with colleagues.
These responsibilities require a blend of creativity, educational expertise, and a deep understanding of children’s needs and abilities. Preferred knowledge and experience of playing with LEGO blocks.
Qualifications
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Any bachelor degree
- Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
- Expected hours: 48 per week
Experience:
- Total work: 1+ year (Preferred)
- Work Location: In person
About AZPIRE Mind Gym
We are startup who have set out to change the way world thinks by empowering with children with Mind workouts through our Mind Gyms. Over a 1.2 million blocks of Lego has been deployed to create engaging programs.