LMS Content & Project Consultant

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LMS CONTENT & PROJECT CONSULTANT

OVERVIEW

Generation Citizen (GC) is working to transform civics education so that young people are equipped and inspired to exercise their civic power. In the past 15 years, GC has built a community-based civics program for middle school and high school students with high-quality teacher professional development (PD), coaching, and curriculum that serves over 30,000 students per year nationally.

GC is currently building a new digital asynchronous platform to provide professional development and curriculum to social studies educators on our project-based civics curriculum. This involves porting our existing content to a new, more robust Learning Management System (LMS), and developing new educational resources and content, including short videos, lesson plans and supplemental documents and support. Our goal is to build an asynchronous program experience that can both stand on its own, with a few designed synchronous touch points, as well as an underlying resource that can support our existing virtual and in-person training and coaching. We will pilot this model in the spring of 2026.

We are seeking an experienced consultant to support the content development for the new platform, and design for the teacher experience.

SCOPE OF WORK & DELIVERABLES

Generation Citizen seeks a consultant with expertise in Learning Management Systems, content development for virtual learning experiences, and project management to ensure a successful launch of our new digital platform.

The consultant will accomplish the following work and deliverables:

  1. Project Planning and Development
  • Advise on and support the development of a comprehensive plan for building the virtual learning experience and associated asynchronous content and touchpoints, including written recommendations for the content outline and user flow map.
  • Consult on the development and structure of synchronous touchpoints for participants and facilitators.
  • Support the creation of new instructional materials, courses, and content to enhance the learning journey. This will include reviewing all current teacher professional development instructional content.
  • Advise on modifications to existing content to best support a digital-first learning approach.
  1. Content Knowledge Management
  • In collaboration with GC staff, develop a comprehensive content inventory guide and future road map that documents all existing curricula and resources for the LMS and identifies key areas to add, supporting organizational knowledge management.
  1. User and Staff Training
  • Provide expertise on designing for effective user adoption and best practices for learning a new LMS platform.
  • Develop a video recording for staff on LMS onboarding and a PDF quick-start guide for future reference.
  • Develop training for teachers on how to utilize the learning management system platform.

PROJECT TIMELINE & BUDGET

  • Anticipated Start Date: December 2025
  • Anticipated End Date: March 2026
  • Maximum Project Cost: $40,000
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