Our training division, CampusMortgage®, is seeking Remote Mortgage Instructors to support our online professional development mortgage underwriting training programs.
What you’ll do
Review & update existing training materials (slides, handouts, quizzes, scripts, case studies, etc.) to match current mortgage regulations/guidelines/laws.
What CampusMortgage® is looking for
Prior mortgage lending experience (e.g., Conventional, FHA, VA, USDA, etc.)
Strong ability to explain complex topics clearly and professionally
Comfortable presenting/recording instruction remotely
Detail-oriented with a focus on compliance and accuracy
Engagement details
1099 Independent Contractor (contract basis)
Competitive compensation
Start immediately
Part-time flexibility available (nights & weekends)
Interested?
Please email your resume and a direct link to your LinkedIn.com profile to contact@campusmortgage.org and include a brief summary of your mortgage background, the topics you can review/teach, and any training/teaching samples (if available).













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