Learning Specialist Jobs in West Virginia
Learning Specialist jobs in West Virginia are open across Huntington, Charleston, and Morgantown and other West Virginia metros, with employers like Marshall University, West Virginia University, and Management & Training Corporation hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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INTRODUCTION
This position is full-time with benefits and reports to the Marshall University HELP Program Director.
The Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine (JCESOM) Learning Specialist will work with medical students and/or physicians in the JCESOM who would benefit from individual or group support to improve their study, test taking, and overall academic skills through focused curricula developed through the Marshall Medical HELP Program. Employee will assist in the development of strategies, coordination of services, instruction of individuals or groups, and implementation of recommendations via a virtual and or in-person format for JCESOM students. Employee will collaborate with designated JCESOM staff to identify student needs, provide proper support, give feedback/updates on progress, and provide training as necessary. Goals for services provided by the learning specialist include, but are not limited to: improve student study and test-taking strategies; increase passing rates for 1st and 2nd year students in MD program; increase passing rates on board exams, shelf exams, or other types of examinations; improve overall performance/confidence in program; improve pace, efficiency, self-awareness, and memory strategies; and improve JCESOM student retention.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Essential Job Functions:
- Communicate with JCESOM faculty/staff to identify medical students needed the individual support.
- Communicate with JCESOM faculty/staff about students needing more in-depth support via group cohorts.
- Lead one-on-one in person and/or virtual meetings for identified or self-referred JCESOM students. These sessions will facilitate improvement in the following areas: reading comprehension, reading speed, note-taking and test-taking strategies, organization of time, study skills, memory improvement, coping with expectations of school, improvement of self-esteem and mindfulness, and any other areas as deemed appropriate.
- Lead in-person and/or virtual classes for identified or self-referred JCESOM students. These classes will facilitate improvement in the following areas: reading comprehension, reading speed, note-taking, and test-taking strategies, organization of time, study skills, memory improvement, coping with expectations of school, improvement of self-esteem and mindfulness, and other areas as deemed appropriate.
- Maintain a schedule to include individual meetings, group cohorts, and administrative time.
- Maintain the relevance and ingenuity of Marshall Medical HELP curricula and strategies.
- Design and revise curricula based on research, student feedback, and other insights, to improve the program.
- Provide agreed upon reports/feedback for students who have completed individual sessions and/or group cohorts, including concerns, successes, and recommendations to students and JCESOM faculty/staff.
- Collaborate with HELP Program Director to maintain best practices, review student progress, and assess individual, group, and/or JCESOM faculty/staff needs.
- Provide yearly condensed Medical HELP curricula (focused in study and test-taking skills) to JCESOM post-first block.
- Provide yearly training to JCESOM advisors on best practices in assessing student needs and providing basic strategies for success.
- Maintain thorough knowledge of JCESOM expectations of all incoming and enrolled students.
- Represent JCESOM and/or the Marshall Medical HELP Program at university or professional functions, including national conferences and recruitment opportunities, as needed.
- Other duties as needed.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
This position will require spending long hours sitting and/or standing while teaching. Use of office equipment and computers over extended periods of time. The job may also require light lifting of supplies and materials from time to time.
LOCATION
Location MUSOM - Marshall University School of Medicine
SALARY RANGE
Salary is commensurate with education and experience.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
Education
- Completion of Master’s Degree
Experience
- Leadership abilities, as well as building and maintaining professional relationships with students, associates, supervisors, and faculty.
- Excellent verbal, written communication, and presentation skills (both in-person and virtual).
- Excellent organizational skills.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education
- Completion of Master’s Degree in Education or related field.
Experience
- One year’s experience teaching student learners (preferably from advanced programs).
- One year working with medical student and/or students in the allied health professions.
- One year of experience working with students with Specific Learning Disabilities and/or ADHD.
POSTING DETAIL INFORMATION
Posting Number MR0842
Open Date 01/30/2026
Close Date Open Until Filled Yes
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Who's Hiring
- Marshall University3

- West Virginia University2

- Management & Training Corporation1

- Smith+Nephew1

Top Industries Hiring
- Education4
- Healthcare & Medical Services3
- Science & Research2
- Medical Devices1
What West Virginia Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in learning specialist jobs across West Virginia.
- Bachelor's degree in education, instructional design, human resources, or a related field
- Experience designing or facilitating training programs for adult learners or K-12 students
- Proficiency with a learning management system such as Canvas, Moodle, or Cornerstone
- Familiarity with e-learning authoring tools such as Articulate Storyline or Adobe Captivate
- Strong written and verbal communication skills for curriculum documentation and stakeholder reporting
- Certifications such as ATD CPTD or a state teaching license preferred for specialized roles
Learning Specialist Jobs in West Virginia: Frequently Asked Questions
How many learning specialist jobs are there in West Virginia?
There are 7+ learning specialist openings in West Virginia on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Huntington, Charleston, and Morgantown. New positions post regularly as employers across West Virginia hire.
Which West Virginia cities have the most learning specialist jobs?
Huntington, Charleston, and Morgantown have the most learning specialist openings in West Virginia right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire learning specialists in West Virginia?
Employers hiring learning specialists in West Virginia include Marshall University, West Virginia University, and Management & Training Corporation, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote learning specialist jobs in West Virginia?
Yes. About 14% of learning specialist openings tied to West Virginia are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in West Virginia metros.
How do I apply for learning specialist jobs in West Virginia?
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