AI for Managers Teaching Expert Part-time

<p><strong>Nebius Academy</strong> is an educational platform that helps business professionals and organizations navigate the era of AI-driven transformation. We create specialized courses that teach practitioners how to apply AI tools strategically in real-world business workflows.</p><p>Our programs are designed for working professionals who need to act on AI, not just understand it. We focus on practical adoption, measurable impact, and the kind of judgment that comes from experience — helping individuals and teams lead change, not react to it.</p><p>Our mission is to equip business professionals with the knowledge and frameworks to make smart AI decisions, drive adoption across their organizations, and become leaders in the new era of work.</p><p><strong>Who are we looking for?</strong></p><p>We are building a talent pool of experienced business professionals, consultants, and transformation leaders for ongoing roles<strong> as Instructors, Authors, and Subject Matter Experts for our AI for Managers</strong> course.</p><p>AI for Managers is a practical program designed for business leaders who need to make real decisions about AI — how to adopt it, how to lead their teams through it, and how to measure its impact. The course covers AI strategy, change management, governance, and hands-on application across business functions.</p><p>We recruit across three role types:</p><p><strong>Instructors</strong> deliver the AI for Managers curriculum live — facilitating sessions, handling Q&A, and adapting content to their audience. They have proven experience training managers and business leaders, strong facilitation skills, and the ability to explain AI in simple, decision-oriented language without technical jargon.</p><p><strong>Authors</strong> design and write the learning materials for AI for Managers — building frameworks, case studies, and structured content tailored to non-technical, managerial audiences. They bring 7+ years in consulting, digital transformation, or IT/business leadership, and have hands-on experience leading AI implementation initiatives.</p><p><strong>Subject Matter Experts</strong> combine deep domain expertise with the ability to both create curriculum and deliver it live. They bring 7+ years working with C-level stakeholders on AI and digital transformation, have led end-to-end AI adoption across cross-functional organizations, and can serve as authoritative voices for senior, skeptical audiences.</p><p>What sets our experts apart is the ability to translate real-world AI implementation experience into learning that sticks — for audiences who are already senior, already busy, and already skeptical of hype.</p><p>These are <strong>Talent Pool positions</strong> — we continuously review applications and build our roster of experts. There may not be an immediate opening at the time you apply, but strong candidates will be added to our talent pool and contacted as relevant opportunities arise.</p><p>You can join us on a <strong>part-time basis</strong> (10–15 hours per week) as an instructor leading live sessions, a course author creating learning materials, or a subject matter expert supporting curriculum development.</p><p><strong>Apply now </strong>— we review applications on an ongoing basis. Our selection process is fully asynchronous and designed to respect your time:</p><ol><li>Application Review — we evaluate your profile against our current needs</li><li>Async Video Interview — a short self-recorded interview (10–15 minutes max)</li><li>Test Assignment — approximately 1 hour to complete</li><li>Talent Pool — finalists are added to our active roster of vetted experts</li><li>Hiring Manager Call — once a relevant position opens, we invite you to a live interview with our team</li><li>Offer — we extend an offer for a relevant position upon successful completion of the process</li></ol><p><br></p><p><strong>Please submit your resume in English.</strong></p> <br><h3>What you will do</h3> <p><strong>Available Roles</strong></p><p><strong>We are building a talent pool of Instructors, Authors, and Subject Matter Experts for our AI for Managers</strong> course. We hire on an ongoing basis.</p><p>Depending on your expertise, you may:</p><ul><li>Deliver live workshops and training sessions</li><li>Create educational content, assessments, and project-based learning materials</li><li>Design practical exercises, guides, prompts, and reference resources</li><li>Help define curriculum structure, learning objectives, and competency frameworks</li><li>Review content for technical accuracy and industry relevance</li><li>Share insights on AI tools, workflows, and emerging trends</li><li>Collaborate with instructional designers and curriculum teams to continuously improve learning outcomes</li><li>Support program updates based on learner feedback and market needs</li></ul><p>Areas of involvement</p><ul><li><strong>Instructor</strong> — leads live sessions, workshops, and learner interactions.</li><li><strong>Author</strong> — creates course content, lessons, assessments, and projects.</li><li><strong>Subject Matter Expert</strong> — shapes curriculum strategy, competency frameworks, and program direction.</li></ul><p>⌛ All roles are part-time: <strong>10–15 hours per week.</strong></p> <br><h3>Requirements</h3> <ul><li>7+ years of experience in consulting, digital transformation, AI adoption, or business/IT leadership</li><li>Hands-on experience leading AI implementation initiatives, including vendor selection, pilots, rollouts, and organizational adoption</li><li>Strong understanding of AI adoption challenges, governance, change management, and cross-functional alignment</li><li>Ability to explain complex AI concepts clearly to non-technical, managerial audiences using practical, decision-oriented frameworks</li><li>Strong ability to share knowledge through consulting, training, content creation, workshops, or facilitation</li><li>Experience delivering training, workshops, or professional learning programs, with the ability to facilitate discussions, adapt content to different audience maturity levels, and effectively work within an established curriculum</li><li>Ability to work independently with strong ownership and minimal supervision</li><li>Availability to collaborate within European time zones</li><li>Ability to dedicate approximately <strong>10–15 hours per week</strong></li><li><strong>Fluent English (written and spoken); Spanish is a strong plus</strong></li></ul><p><strong>Nice-to-have</strong></p><ul><li>Experience creating competency maps, maturity frameworks, skill decompositions, or curriculum structures</li><li>Ability to evaluate real-world AI applications in business contexts and distinguish practical, high-ROI approaches from hype</li><li>Ability to review learning content and provide structured feedback</li><li>Familiarity with change management frameworks such as ADKAR, Prosci, or equivalent</li></ul> <br><h3>What we can offer you</h3> <ul><li><strong>The opportunity to teach while maintaining your primary job</strong>: Share your expertise without leaving your current role.</li><li><strong>Competitive hourly rate of $40-$150 USD</strong> for flexible part-time collaboration with significant impact and an amazing team!</li><li><strong>Remote cooperation with a schedule convenient for both you and the team</strong>: We don't focus on micromanagement.</li><li><strong>Cross-cultural experience</strong>: Become part of an international team and connect with professional developers from diverse backgrounds.</li><li><strong>Meaningful impact</strong>: Share your knowledge and help experienced engineers advance their skills in AI-assisted development.</li><li><strong>Participation in innovative projects</strong>: Contribute to shaping the future of programming education and AI adoption.</li><li><strong>Professional growth</strong>: Receive feedback and develop your skills as a technical educator and thought leader.</li></ul><p><br></p>

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