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Content, Curriculum Producer
Brave Thinking InstituteContent Producer at Brave Thinking Institute creating weekly lessons and curriculum using AI tools. Collaborate with faculty to enhance teaching materials and develop engaging content.
Posted 5/21/2026full-timeRemote • 🇺🇸 United StatesMid-LevelSenior💰 $65,000 - $80,000 per yearWebsite
Tech Stack
Tools & technologiesAssembly
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Drive the AI workflow that draws from the BTM corpus to produce the weekly lesson outline and PowerPoint draft.
- Curate teaching stories and source supporting videos for each lesson.
- Produce the Think Bravely, Act Boldly Guide, the weekly student email, and dashboard engagement questions.
- Partner with faculty to refine AI-shaped assets through iteration cycles.
- Collaborate, ideate, and contribute creatively to the production and assembly of curriculum assets for new and existing programs.
- Build, refine, and document the AI prompts and workflows that surface, organize, and shape BTI's teaching for delivery.
Requirements
What you’ll need- High AI fluency, with primary comfort in Claude Cowork (Claude Code is a plus).
- Passion for personal development and transformational teaching, with working knowledge of personal development philosophies and technologies.
- Strong editorial judgment.
- Excellent written communication; impeccable grammar, syntax, and pacing.
- Advanced PowerPoint skills.
- Self-directed; able to ship substantial deliverables weekly under deadline.
- Comfort with ambiguity and a rapidly evolving AI toolkit.
Benefits
Comp & perks- PTO
- 401(k)
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
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Hard Skills & Tools
AI fluencyeditorial judgmentPowerPoint
Soft Skills
written communicationself-directedcomfort with ambiguity