This position is open until filled with an initial application review to take place on July 9, 2026
The starting salary range for this position is $6,008.00 - $6,670.00 per month depending upon qualifications and is non-negotiable.
A cover letter and resume are required with your application.
Academy for Professional Excellence, a project of San Diego State University School of Social Work, was established in 1996 with the goal of revolutionizing the way people work to ensure the world is a healthier place. Our services integrate culturally responsive and recovery-oriented practices into our daily work to promote healing and healthy relationships. Providing approximately 50,000 learning experiences to health and human service and justice system professionals annually, the Academy provides a variety of workforce development solutions in Southern California and beyond. With seven programs, three divisions and over 100 staff, the Academy’s mission is to provide exceptional learning and development experiences for the transformation of individuals, organizations, and communities.
As a member of the Academy team you will be engaging in communal development of heart, mind, and practice. You are expected to foster culturally responsive practice behaviors to promote well-being and a culture that focuses on healing, healthy relationships and changed behaviors.
Under the Workforce Development Programs Division, the Workforce Innovations Program is responsible for the general oversight of the integration of workforce development and instructional design innovations into the services provided by the Academy’s Child Welfare Development Services (CWDS) program, instructional design project management, and curriculum writing projects funded by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS). This program works in close partnership with SDSU’s Instructional Technology Services (ITS), the Academy’s Learning Experience Design (LXD) Manager, CWDS Program Director, CalAcademies, California Workforce Innovation and Support in Education (CalWISE), and other state partners. The Workforce Innovations team has a total of 7 employees.
Under the general direction of the Workforce Development Supervisor, the Workforce Development Specialist (CWDS Curriculum) is responsible for developing curricula that meet the needs of Child Welfare Services partners. The Workforce Development Specialist (CWDS Curriculum) works closely with CWDS staff and county and state partners to engage in needs assessments to ensure curricula development meets partner needs. The role also includes responsibilities for the facilitation of workforce development deliveries and meetings. As a new position in the organization, the position may evolve to further support the needs of CWDS, the Academy, and the needs of Child Welfare Services partners.
This is a 40-hour a week hybrid position with remote flexibility, typically working M-F from 8:00 to 4:30 p.m. and is based on contract funding subject to annual renewal. The position may be subject to intermittent overnight travel and work shifts outside of normal business hours, including weekends and evenings if needed.
This position requires that you reside within California throughout the duration of your employment and live within a commutable distance from the worksite your work supports. Positions are typically assigned to either our Riverside or San Diego office for any on-site work but may also include travel to various Southern region counties to attend and observe pilot trainings and/or complete other curriculum development–related assignments requiring travel.
Note: some duties may include working with and/or exposure to sensitive/traumatic topics or material dealing with child abuse, abuse against older adults and adults with disabilities, and/or issues and scenarios related to mental health, substance use, or racism.
The Academy is a project of the San Diego State University Research Foundation, which is grant-funded and serves as an auxiliary to the University. The Academy is based near, but not on campus, and does not have direct responsibilities for working with or teaching college students.
The Academy is currently going through a reclassification process. If this position’s classification changes during this process, it would not change the role, responsibilities, or compensation of the position.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT (40%)
Specific Duties
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT (40%)
Specific Duties
PROGRAM SUPPORT (10%)
Specific Duties
FACILITATION (5%)
OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED (5%)
QUALIFICATIONS & SPECIAL SKILLS
Knowledge and Abilities:
MINIMUM EDUCATION
Equivalent to a bachelor's degree and/or equivalent training and administrative work experience involving study, analysis, and/or evaluation leading to the development or improvement of administrative policies, procedures, practices, or programs.
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE
Two (2) years of progressively responsible experience with planning, coordinating, and developing workforce development curricula and tools.
Experience working in a child welfare services program, health services, human services, and/or social services for a public agency (for example: state or county health and/or human services agency).
Master’s degree in Instructional Design, Education, Learning & Development, Special Education, or a related field with an emphasis in curriculum development, adult learning, instructional design, and/or diverse learning needs.
ADDITIONAL APPLICANT INFORMATION