About the Youth Program
The Youth Program at Quest Alliance supports learners aged 16 to 24 in Industrial Training Institutes, Vocational Training Institutes, and Polytechnics. It focuses on digital literacy, career development, workplace readiness, and fostering self-learning to drive economic and social transformation. The program operates across the full FSTC (Future Skills, Transition & Career) continuum from exploration to growth across ITI, NSTI, and VTI models.
About the Role
This role exists to ensure the quality, coherence, and pedagogical integrity of all learning experiences developed for the Youth Program. The Coordinator will act as the internal instructional owner of content by critically reviewing and improving externally developed materials, ensuring they meet pedagogical standards, learner needs, and program goals, and independently developing or revising content when required.
Beyond instructional ownership, the role coordinates the end-to-end content development process, including management of projects, vendors, budgets, and digital content infrastructure to ensure smooth and timely delivery of high-quality learning materials aligned to the FSTC learner journey and contextually adapted across program models.
Role Description
1. Instructional Content Oversight & Development
This is the core function of the role. The Coordinator is accountable for the instructional quality of all content, whether produced by vendors or developed in-house.
Vendor Content Review
· Review vendor-developed content in detail and evaluate alignment with learning objectives, pedagogy, and learner context.
· Identify gaps, weak design, or contextual mismatches and provide structured, actionable feedback.
· Recommend and follow through on restructuring, rewriting, or redesign where needed.
· Ensure all content meets Quest Alliance’s quality matrix, design standards, and style guidelines.
· Collaborate with subject matter experts to verify accuracy and validate final content before go-live.
· Conduct periodic reviews of existing content for updates and improvements.
Independent Content Development
· Develop or revise instructional content independently, including creating missing content, fixing weak sections, or stepping in to meet urgent timelines.
· Adapt content for improved clarity, usability, and learner relevance across digital, facilitator-led, and self-paced formats.
Learning Design & Product Support
· Design blended learning modules, storyboards, and card-based activities across formats and FSTC journey stages: Exploration, Readiness, and Growth.
· Embed gender-transformative design principles, future skills such as AI awareness and green skills, and contextual adaptation across ITI, NSTI, VTI, and Women & Work models.
· Prototype tools and templates, and collaborate with the product team on usability and user experience.
· Incorporate feedback from pilots, field visits, and reviews into iterative content refinement.
2. Project Coordination & Stakeholder Management
· Define scope, objectives, timelines, SOPs, and RACIs for content development projects.
· Maintain project trackers, monitor milestones, flag risks, and ensure timely delivery.
· Onboard and manage vendors and consultants, conduct check-ins, and address issues proactively.
· Coordinate across internal teams and external partners to ensure smooth, gap-free execution.
3. Content Management & Digital Infrastructure
· Maintain content repositories such as Drive, CMS, and Quest App with clear naming conventions, categorization, and version control to prevent duplication.
· Manage the Quest App content repository and oversee migration to new and microlearning platforms.
· Manage source file versions and identify, log, and resolve content bugs systematically.
4. Vendor & Budget Management
· Participate in vendor selection and manage onboarding, performance monitoring against KPIs, and issue resolution.
· Develop and manage content development budgets, track spend, flag overruns, and prepare financial reports.
· Collaborate with the Finance and Admin team on contracts, payments, amendments, and closures.
5. Additional Responsibilities
· Support bug identification and resolution across content platforms.
· Use AI-based tools to support and speed up content development where relevant.
· Run basic accuracy, functionality, and tracking checks before content goes live.
Required Skills and Experience
Education & Experience
· Bachelor’s degree in Education, Social Work, Language Learning, Design, or a related discipline.
· 2–4 years of relevant experience in instructional design, content development, or learning experience design.
· Proven experience in project coordination, vendor management, and stakeholder engagement.
· Prior experience in facilitation, online and offline, is preferred.
Technical Skills
· Proficiency in instructional design is mandatory.
· Working knowledge of Articulate Storyline, Adobe Suite, and Canva.
· Strong knowledge of AI-based and future-facing content generation tools, including generative AI for text, visuals, and rapid prototyping, is highly desired; active users are preferred.
· Familiarity with CMS platforms, digital repositories, version control, and microlearning formats is preferred.
Core Competencies
· Strong visual thinking and attention to detail.
· Clear written and verbal communication, with the ability to give structured feedback to vendors and teams.
· Organized and able to manage multiple workstreams and deadlines simultaneously.
· Adaptable, collaborative, and proactively tech-savvy.
Equal Opportunity Commitment
Quest Alliance is an Equal Opportunities employer committed to fairness and respect for all, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, marital status, caste, religious belief, age, or any other factor irrelevant to performance.
Salary:
The pay band for the position starts at Rs 60,000/- per month (cost to company) (The salary offered will be commensurate
with the experience and expertise of the candidate)
Benefits:
In addition to your compensation, you are also eligible for a suite of benefits designed to support your well-being and growth:
· Comprehensive Personal Accident Insurance covering up to ₹10,00,000 annually
· Mediclaim Insurance covering up to ₹3,00,000 annually, supported through our insurance partner, Loop, which also offers additional wellness benefits
· Reach for the Stars (RFS) amount of up to ₹5,000 to support your self-learning and knowledge-building efforts
· Internet allowance of up to ₹750/month, reimbursable based on actual usage to support flexible and hybrid working arrangements
· For employees with children under the age of 6 years, Quest offers childcare or day care fee support through a monthly matching contribution of up to ₹3,000, helping you create a supportive work-life balance
· Access to emotional health and wellbeing programs such as:
· Group sessions worth ₹7,500 per session fully covered by the organisation
· 1:1 counselling sessions (worth ₹1,800 per session), fully covered by the organisation
To Apply
Interested candidates are requested to apply for the role by filling up the application
form given here.
Know About Quest
Website: www.questalliance.net