Director, Programs – ASIA

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🕒 March 11

🗣️🇰🇷 Korean Required

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Minerva Project

51 - 200 employees

Founded 2011

📚 Education

🤝 B2B

Education • B2B • Innovation

Minerva Project is an education innovation company that has developed a unique university known for its evidence-based pedagogical approach, Fully Active Learning. By utilizing decades of research in the science of learning, Minerva University aims to transform higher education through innovative program design, outcomes-driven assessment, and technology-enabled delivery. Minerva Project partners with educational institutions to create best-in-class learning experiences and to support institutional transformation.

📋 Description

• Lead all phases of regional partner programs to enable the delivery of exceptional learning experiences for students • Building and maintaining positive and productive relationships with partner stakeholders including institutional leaders, administrators, and instructors • Managing processes, workstreams, project timelines, and reporting across the partnership • Executing program-level tasks efficiently and communicating with partners in a timely and professional manner • Ensuring internal projects and partner program deliverables are completed on time, within budget, and to the high standards of quality Minerva is known for • The Director, Programs, Asia reports to the Managing Director, Programs.

🎯 Requirements

• Master’s degree (PhD preferred) in a relevant discipline (business, computer science, education, or related field), or equivalent industry experience • Minimum 5+ years of experience in university-based academic administration, executive education management, education program management, or management consulting • Desire to work in a highly collaborative, fast-paced, and primarily remote organization • Experience with instructional design, especially developing skills-focused or interdisciplinary courses • Demonstrated interest in education innovation, evidence-based learning, and emerging technologies applied to instructional contexts • Flexibility to work across multiple time zones • Up to 15% of time travelling to partner institutions in the region • Fluency in both English and Korean languages • Postsecondary teaching experience, especially with active learning (Desired/ Preferred) • Experience developing competency-based curricula or interdisciplinary courses (Desired/ Preferred) • Accreditation, program evaluation, and/or faculty development experience (Desired/ Preferred) • Experience managing and interacting with partners or clients in a consulting capacity (Desired/ Preferred) • Highly prefer candidates who reside in Asia (preferably Korea)

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