Finance and Accounting Professor/Teacher

London
10 months ago
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A leading Tech company is looking for a Finance and Accounting Teacher/ professor/ Lecturer / SME to work on partnering with their customers

Below are the job specs for your reference:

Title: Professor/ Teachers/ Retried professor

Location: London, UK

Duration: 6 Months

Working Schedule: Hybrid (3 days)

Working Hours: Normal business hours

Position Overview:

We are seeking experienced and passionate educators/ Content writers/ Technical writers specializing in Finance and Accounting to develop, review, and enhance high-quality STEM educational content.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop and review curriculum-aligned educational content for Finance and Accounting
Simplify complex subject concepts into clear, concise, and engaging materials.
Ensure alignment with UK academic standards
Collaborate with instructional designers and product teams for digital content development.
Participate in content quality assurance, annotation, and data labeling for AI/LLM projects.
Stay updated with new trends in STEM education and digital learning tools.

Preferred Qualifications:

Experience developing online learning content or using digital educational platforms.
Familiarity with Large Language Models (LLMs) and AI technologies.
Experience with data annotation or educational labeling projects.
Fluency in multiple languages is a plus.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply to get an update within 48hrs.

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