APH Employment Opportunities: Core Curriculum Product Development Project Leader II

Under the immediate supervision of the Director of Research, this position primarily develops, field tests, and produces core curriculum products for teachers and rehabilitation staff to use with students and adult consumers who are blind/visually impaired. The position is also responsible for the modernizing of existing APH products. The position collaborates and partners with schools, rehabilitation agencies, teachers, experts, APH peers, and others to develop/modernize products. The position is expected to utilize the best methods for conducting research, including, but not necessarily limited to, research design, statistical analysis, and the drawing of appropriate conclusions from the literature reviews and collected data. This is a key position at APH that provides support to other APH personnel, APH’s mission, the customers we serve and others in the area of core curriculum product development and the link to current instructional practices.

Major Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Participates in the product submission process, including but not limited to the solicitation of new product ideas, the research that is to be considered by the APH Product Evaluation Team (PET), and the coordination of the information for the APH Product Advisory & Research Committee (PARC).
  2. Using project management skills, coordinates multiple projects containing multiple products.
  3. Conducts initial research relating to the relevance of proposed projects.
  4. Collaborates with APH staff and outside consultants to prepare product content into an appropriate prototype for field testing and/or expert review.
  5. Conducts field testing among groups that are representative of the population to be served, and assures that the field testing meets professional standards for applied or basic research as regards to validity, reliability, and confidentiality of subjects.
  6. Compiles results from field testing/expert reviews, makes appropriate changes to the prototype, and works with appropriate staff including Technical Research to prepare the final documents for specifications and tooling in order to manufacturer the product(s).
  7. Represents APH at conferences through attendance, presentations and support of APH exhibition of products.
  8. Provides technical support to consumers of current products, as well as designated APH staff.
  9. Prepares scholarly written and oral communications for internal and external audiences.
  10. Serves as project leader or co-project leader for APH projects outside the primary area of core curriculum.

Education, Training & Experience Requirements:

Compensation:

Salary negotiable based on education and experience.

To Apply:

Please submit resume and cover letter with salary requirements to hrassistant@aph.org, or mail to ATTN Human Resources, American Printing House for the Blind, 1839 Frankfort Ave., Louisville, KY 40206.

APH is a DRUG FREE WORKPLACE. An offer of employment is conditioned upon successfully passing a drug screening test and background check.

We encourage all qualified persons to apply regardless of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, place of birth, or disability, as defined by applicable law. EEO/AA Employer.

Posted: May 25, 2012

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