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Learning Management Specialist
  • Job Number: 25220
  • Functional Area: Communications
  • Department: Lemelson/MIT Program
  • School Area: Engineering
  • Pay Range Minimum: $67,200
  • Pay Range Maximum: $91,100
  • Employment Type: Part-time (Hybrid)
  • Employment Category: Exempt
  • Visa Sponsorship Available: No
  • Schedule:
  • Pay Grade: 7


Posting Description

LEARNING MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST (LMS), Lemelson/MIT Program (LMIT), will lead the design and implementation of the technology-related components of in-person, online, and hybrid instructional offerings and events, and the procurement, integration, and management of technologies and platforms needed for all initiatives and/or team operations; provide technical assistance and training to staff within the Lemelson-MIT Program (LMIT); coordinate the technological aspects of LMIT’s work; and lead collaborative decision-making processes surrounding LMIT’s adoption and implementation of new technologies and/or adaptation/integration of existing technologies for educational programming and program operations including, but not limited to, Hubspot, DropBox, Microsoft Office tools and SharePoint, and Zoom.

The full job description is available here:https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:cd601a9e-54ba-42a9-829d-4978c4f00b6b 

Job Requirements

REQUIRED: High School diploma or equivalent; a minimum of two years of experience utilizing learning management systems and creating online courseware for high school and/or college students; familiarity with other third-party educational technologies that may be integrated into Canvas; demonstrated expertise in experiential learning and strategies for fostering learner engagement in online learning contexts; expertise in using common publishing tools such as Adobe Creative Cloud, Canva, Google Suite; and strong technical and problem-solving skills, with the desire and ability to learn new technologies and stay current in a rapidly changing field. PREFERRED: Bachelor’s degree; experience with Canvas LMS; experience with Hubspot along with using artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR) to enhance educational offerings; knowledge of assistive technologies and accessibility guidelines; and strong organizational, multi-tasking, and project management skills and the ability to adhere to deadlines while working on multiple projects simultaneously.

May need to work nights and weekends during LMIT’s educational offerings or events.

10/1/2025