LPW Training Services is looking writers

LPW Training Services is looking for contract storyboard writers to join our team to aid in the creation of eLearning assets being created for Life Sciences/Pharmaceutical customers.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

LPW Training Services is the industry leader in Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences technology training, across all business operation applications.

WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR

An experienced writer we can partner with on an ongoing basis to create storyboards for our developers to use. We’d love if you also helped with instructor manuals, quick reference cards and other written deliverables.

We especially want you, if you have Life Sciences/Pharmaceutical industry experience and/or experience with Veeva CRM and/or Veeva Vault.

YOU WILL BE ASKED TO:

  • Write storyboards (Storyline, Captivate, Camtasia), training manuals, quick reference cards and instructor guides
  • Work with SMEs to ensure that content created is accurate and error-free
  • Work effectively both alone and as a part of a larger team
  • Interface with instructional systems designers, course mentors, subject matter experts, and other stakeholders, on the customer side and internally, and perform the actual detailed development of courseware as well as testing, review, and maintenance.

COMPENSATION

  •  $50-$85 an hour- To apply, please send hourly rate , resume and work sample(s).

CONTACT

For more information, visit their website.

Apply here.

Margarita Sanabria

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