Overview
Minerva® Project collaborates with educational institutions, nonprofits, governments, and corporations to design and implement transformational educational programs at the postsecondary and professional levels. Our mission is to nurture critical wisdom for the sake of the world, because nothing is more pressing than effectively equipping current and future generations to make wise decisions that positively affect society.
Our programs integrate skill-focused curriculum design, including experiential learning; evidence-based pedagogy; and outcome-driven assessment to support applied practice and knowledge transfer. Our proprietary Forum™ learning platform delivers programs cohesively, connecting learning data and experiences across modalities. We partner with a wide range of institutions globally, which serve diverse communities of learners. Our team is an experienced group of academics, designers, and higher education experts, who are passionate about student-centered learning and believe that institutions need to transform in order to better serve the needs of humanity.
Role and Responsibilities
The Director, Programs, Asia is responsible for leading all aspects of the design, development, and delivery of transformative education programs for partner institutions in Asia. This role might include development and supervision of regional teams comprising Managers and Associates to support their work with partners.
Individuals in the role typically lead 2–4 programs in various stages of the transformation process - strategy, design, development, and implementation. They collaborate closely with Minerva team leaders to manage workstreams, build strong relationships with key partner stakeholders, and create high-quality work products and deliverables. Specific responsibilities include:
The Director, Programs, Asia reports to the Managing Director, Programs.
Competencies and Skills
Minerva consultants champion the transformation of global education by working with partners to drive systemic change. We recruit and develop individuals with the interpersonal, professional, and disciplinary skills needed to support partner programs and achieve critical business objectives and program goals.
Key competency areas include:
Qualifications and Experience
Required
Desired/ Preferred

Tekno Surgical

CareSource

General Dynamics Information Technology

Foundation for California Community Colleges

UAMS - University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences