Generative AI Designer (Adobe Firefly) Subject Matter Expert

Benefits:
  • Competitive salary
  • Flexible schedule
  • Opportunity for advancement
We’re looking for a Generative AI Designer (Adobe Firefly) Subject Matter Expert to collaborate with our Curriculum Development Team in creating engaging, real world course content aligned to the Adobe Certified Professional: Product and Experience Design with AI Using Adobe Firefly certification.
This is a project-based opportunity to apply your hands on experience with generative AI tools in a practical, creative way while helping learners build job ready skills using Adobe Firefly and Creative Cloud.
We use “Subject Matter Expert” to mean someone with strong, practical experience using Adobe Firefly or similar tools in real creative workflows, not necessarily years of experience with the tool itself.
What You’ll Do
  • Design clear, structured lessons that teach Adobe Firefly and AI assisted design workflows in a practical, easy to follow way
  • Create step by step guidance showing how to generate, refine, and apply AI generated content in real projects
  • Record short video walkthroughs demonstrating workflows such as:
    • Text to image, generative fill, and text effects
    • Prompt development and iteration
    • Integrating Firefly outputs into Adobe Creative Cloud tools
  • Develop high quality visuals and screenshots that illustrate key concepts, features, and workflows
  • Translate design and AI concepts into clear instruction for students at different learning levels
What We’re Looking For
  • Strong hands on experience with Adobe Firefly or similar generative AI tools
  • Familiarity with Adobe Creative Cloud such as Photoshop or Illustrator
  • Understanding of design fundamentals such as composition, color, typography, and visual hierarchy
  • Ability to clearly explain processes through written, visual, and video content
Strongly Preferred:
  • Experience developing curriculum, teaching, or creating instructional content for students in K 12, higher education, or professional training
  • Ability to break down complex topics into simple, structured lessons
Nice to Have:
  • Experience with other AI tools such as Midjourney, DALL E, or Photoshop generative features
  • Awareness of responsible AI use including copyright, bias, and ethical considerations
Project Details
  • Contract role
  • Fixed compensation: $1,000
  • Fully remote
If you enjoy working with generative AI tools and have experience helping others learn through teaching, tutorials, or curriculum development, we would love to hear from you. Portfolio examples of AI generated work or instructional content are encouraged.

This is a remote position.

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