What are the responsibilities and job description for the Syllabus Administrator position at Aviation Training Consulting, LLC?
Description
The Syllabus Administrator is responsible for creating clear, concise, and comprehensive aviation training syllabi for various U.S. Air Force aviation training programs. The syllabus administrator will analyze data and design curriculum and instructional materials using the systems approach to training (SAT) and instructional system design (ISD).
Essential Functions of the Position:
- Analyzes data, designs curriculum and training materials, and translates principles of learning and instruction into instruction materials, activities, information resources, and course flows.
- Collaborates with Stakeholders and Subject Matter Experts to author and develop detailed syllabi for a range of aviation courses, ensuring alignment with the customer’s educational goals and AETCI 36-2621.
- Author, review, and edit syllabi and work instructions capturing accurate information and processes using proper grammar and adherence to established formatting guidelines.
- Conduct configuration management on syllabi and associated documents during lifecycle process.
- Assist the Courseware Department in the maintenance and development of training materials.
- Design and develop teaching aids such as lesson plans, programs of instruction, job aids and student materials using data item descriptions (DIDs).
- Performs data entry and maintenance on database for management of syllabi and training standards.
- Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
- Minimum 2 years’ experience in an Air Force aviation training program.
- Experience utilizing and following an AETC syllabus.
- Project management experience.
- Experience in training development, or instructional design with demonstrated ability to create training materials using the SAT/ISD process.
- Skillful in the use of Microsoft Office applications.
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Experience in AETC program management.
- Instructor experience in an AETC training environment.
- Knowledge of current Air Force educational standards and best practices.
- Strong technical writing and editing skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams and stakeholders.
- The ideal candidate will have a background in U.S. Air Force aviation training, formal training unit experience, and knowledge of U.S. Air Force documentation, regulations, and Technical Orders.