Part-Time Curriculum Developer, Commercial Flight Operations – Flight Dispatch
About the role
Position Summary
Conestoga is a leader in polytechnic education, and fosters career-focused education, training, and applied research programs to prepare students for success, support industry and workforce needs, and promote economic prosperity throughout our region and across Ontario.
The School of Engineering & Technology is seeking a Part-Time Curriculum Developer to join the Commercial Flight Operations program team. The successful candidate will be designing the Flight Dispatch course with the potential to teach the course in winter 2026.
The successful candidate will create course content for a 42-hour-long course to be delivered in person. The course consists of up to 14 modules and must be developed for a 15-week delivery.
The primary tasks for course module creation are researching, writing, creating, and curating content to ensure an equivalent of three hours of teaching (lecture and activities) per week. Assessments will also need to be created based on module content. The Part-Time Curriculum Developer will follow the guidelines and processes of Conestoga’s School of Engineering and Technology and receive course development and technical support throughout their work.
Responsibilities
- Design new course material or conduct major course revisions
- Develop course outcomes, content topics, unit outcomes, resources, instructional plan, evaluation matrix and evaluation description statement, and eConestoga course shell
- Create course content, developing and adding detailed assessments, rubrics, exams, teaching materials, PowerPoint slides, teaching activities and weekly lesson structures
- Attend preliminary and regular check-in meetings with a Program and Course Development Consultant
- Collaborate with appropriate internal departments (e.g. Curriculum Operations)
- Effectively manage a series of folders and document versions
- Produce and submit content and activities weekly
- Engage in the final review and sign-off of each course module
- Revise course outlines, evaluations, resources and content
Qualifications
- Current or previous Transport Canada Flight Dispatch licence
- Minimum three years of experience as a flight dispatcher
- Experience with curriculum development in adult education and post-secondary contexts is an asset
- Demonstrated capability to write and create text-based and multi-media learning materials
- Strong leadership skills and commitment to academic excellence, superior time and project management skills to meet required deadlines
- Proficient in computer systems (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite)
- Knowledge and experience using learning management systems (e.g., D2L) is an asset
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, intercultural, and collaborative skills
- Able to work independently with little direct supervision
- Strong commitment to academic excellence, student success, and ability to support Conestoga’s continuous quality improvement initiatives
About Conestoga College
Conestoga is a leader in polytechnic education and one of Ontario's fastest-growing colleges, delivering a full range of career-focused education, training and applied research programs to prepare students for success in the new knowledge economy and promote economic prosperity throughout our region and across Ontario.
Conestoga delivers more than 200 career-focused programs and has more degree offerings than any other college outside of the GTA, including Ontario’s only college-based, accredited engineering degrees.
Our comprehensive range of programming meets the needs of a variety of learners, providing multiple entry points and established pathways to ensure that individuals across our community can access the education they need for their chosen careers. Articulation agreements with colleges and universities around the world provide our students with ready access to additional post-secondary opportunities.
Labs equipped with the latest technology, project-based courses, field and clinical experiences, international exchange, applied research and co-op opportunities engage our students as they learn to connect theory, research and practice. Our focus on technology-enhanced learning through online and mobile technologies ensures that students are prepared to excel in our increasingly digital world. Conestoga’s commitment to student success includes a full range of support and career advising services available to students throughout their learning journey.
Conestoga does not permit posts that contain offensive, hostile or abusive language or posts that contain commercial solicitations. Conestoga reserves the right to remove posts at any time without warning.
Part-Time Curriculum Developer, Commercial Flight Operations – Flight Dispatch
About the role
Position Summary
Conestoga is a leader in polytechnic education, and fosters career-focused education, training, and applied research programs to prepare students for success, support industry and workforce needs, and promote economic prosperity throughout our region and across Ontario.
The School of Engineering & Technology is seeking a Part-Time Curriculum Developer to join the Commercial Flight Operations program team. The successful candidate will be designing the Flight Dispatch course with the potential to teach the course in winter 2026.
The successful candidate will create course content for a 42-hour-long course to be delivered in person. The course consists of up to 14 modules and must be developed for a 15-week delivery.
The primary tasks for course module creation are researching, writing, creating, and curating content to ensure an equivalent of three hours of teaching (lecture and activities) per week. Assessments will also need to be created based on module content. The Part-Time Curriculum Developer will follow the guidelines and processes of Conestoga’s School of Engineering and Technology and receive course development and technical support throughout their work.
Responsibilities
- Design new course material or conduct major course revisions
- Develop course outcomes, content topics, unit outcomes, resources, instructional plan, evaluation matrix and evaluation description statement, and eConestoga course shell
- Create course content, developing and adding detailed assessments, rubrics, exams, teaching materials, PowerPoint slides, teaching activities and weekly lesson structures
- Attend preliminary and regular check-in meetings with a Program and Course Development Consultant
- Collaborate with appropriate internal departments (e.g. Curriculum Operations)
- Effectively manage a series of folders and document versions
- Produce and submit content and activities weekly
- Engage in the final review and sign-off of each course module
- Revise course outlines, evaluations, resources and content
Qualifications
- Current or previous Transport Canada Flight Dispatch licence
- Minimum three years of experience as a flight dispatcher
- Experience with curriculum development in adult education and post-secondary contexts is an asset
- Demonstrated capability to write and create text-based and multi-media learning materials
- Strong leadership skills and commitment to academic excellence, superior time and project management skills to meet required deadlines
- Proficient in computer systems (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite)
- Knowledge and experience using learning management systems (e.g., D2L) is an asset
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, intercultural, and collaborative skills
- Able to work independently with little direct supervision
- Strong commitment to academic excellence, student success, and ability to support Conestoga’s continuous quality improvement initiatives
About Conestoga College
Conestoga is a leader in polytechnic education and one of Ontario's fastest-growing colleges, delivering a full range of career-focused education, training and applied research programs to prepare students for success in the new knowledge economy and promote economic prosperity throughout our region and across Ontario.
Conestoga delivers more than 200 career-focused programs and has more degree offerings than any other college outside of the GTA, including Ontario’s only college-based, accredited engineering degrees.
Our comprehensive range of programming meets the needs of a variety of learners, providing multiple entry points and established pathways to ensure that individuals across our community can access the education they need for their chosen careers. Articulation agreements with colleges and universities around the world provide our students with ready access to additional post-secondary opportunities.
Labs equipped with the latest technology, project-based courses, field and clinical experiences, international exchange, applied research and co-op opportunities engage our students as they learn to connect theory, research and practice. Our focus on technology-enhanced learning through online and mobile technologies ensures that students are prepared to excel in our increasingly digital world. Conestoga’s commitment to student success includes a full range of support and career advising services available to students throughout their learning journey.
Conestoga does not permit posts that contain offensive, hostile or abusive language or posts that contain commercial solicitations. Conestoga reserves the right to remove posts at any time without warning.