Online Learning Advisors (OLAs) make up our remote workforce and facilitate student learning.
They draw on an even combination of both teaching and facilitating. Like teachers, OLAs are content experts who help students acquire new skills or knowledge and rely on measurable outcomes (assessments) to facilitate learning.
As an OLA, you will emphasise practical applications and encourage students to construct knowledge collaboratively by building on previous learnings.
The focus of an OLA is to give supportive, positive and constructive feedback, and to maintain a frequent and consistent presence online. An ability to handle the technology is also key to the role.
This is education at the fingertips of so many different demographics. Expect an innovative learning environment with accessible layers of support available to you.
Our OLAs undertake a three week (20 hour) online training program which equips them with the right technical skills and personalised communication techniques ready to translate to our students. You must successfully complete this training to join our OLA cohort. As well as being paid to complete it, you will receive a certificate of completion for online training with Swinburne Online.
New OLAs are allocated a maximum of two learning groups for their first teaching period, and allocations are based on student enrolments within the discipline area. There are three Teaching Periods per year, consisting of 12 teaching weeks, and allocations are confirmed two weeks before the Teaching Period starts. Each group requires a few hours of work per week and you are required to login every 24-48 hours. Marking is part of the OLA role and is paid separately at the end of the Teaching Period.
We’re always interested in hearing from inspiring educators and talented support staff.
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