Medical Scribe Courseware Developer (Healthcare Education / E-Learning)

Scope of Work The selected freelancer will be responsible for creating structured, engaging, and practical course content, which may include: •Complete Medical Scribe curriculum outline • Module-based lesson content (beginner to advanced levels) • Medical terminology and abbreviations • EHR/EMR documentation workflows • SOAP notes and clinical documentation standards • Specialty-specific scribing (e.g., Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, ED, Specialty Clinics) • Compliance topics (HIPAA, patient privacy, professionalism) • Real-world case scenarios and practice exercises • Assessments, quizzes, and answer keys • Optional: Instructor guides, student handouts, or slide decks Content should be clear, accurate, up-to-date, and suitable for online or hybrid learning environments. Deliverables • Well-structured course modules (Word, arenaflex Docs, or LMS-ready format) • Editable source files • Original content (no copyrighted or plagiarized material) • Clear learning objectives and outcomes for each module Required Qualifications • Experience as a Medical Scribe, Healthcare Educator, Clinical Documentation Specialist, or related role • Strong understanding of clinical workflows and medical documentation • Proven experience creating educational or training content • Excellent written English and attention to detail • Familiarity with U.S. healthcare standards and terminology Preferred Qualifications • Instructional design or e-learning development experience • Experience training or mentoring medical scribes • Familiarity with LMS platforms (optional) Project Type • Contract / Freelance • Fixed-price (open to discussion based on experience and scope) How to Apply Please include: 1. A brief overview of your relevant experience 2. Examples of healthcare or medical education content you’ve created (if available) 3. Your proposed approach to developing Medical Scribe courseware 4. Estimated timeline and pricing We look forward to collaborating with a subject-matter expert who is passionate about medical education and workforce training. Apply tot his job

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