Designs and develops engaging online, in-person, and hybrid courses guided by adult learning principles.
Participates in conversations with instructors, employers, and other SMEs to identify skills gaps and professional development needs, and use that intelligence to drive program creation and revision.
Synthesizes inputs from course evaluations, market research, and conversations with SMEs to drive program revision and optimization.
Works with instructors, staff, and other partners to implement program revision plans.
Establishes and monitors goals and KPIs for revised courses, including enrollments, student satisfaction, and outcomes
Creates course sites, organizes course materials, designs assessments and surveys, provides course enrollment/scheduling support (live and online), and responds to requests for program delivery and technical support when required.
Monitors developments in professional education and educational technology and identifies opportunities for innovation.
With some direction from others, performs a variety of IT activities supporting an e-learning environment, such as designing curriculum content.
Analyzes resources and services ranging from basic online courses to application of technology in teaching. This competence is developed by performing structured work assignments.
Performs other related work as needed.
Preferred Qualifications
Education:
Post-graduate education in learning design or instructional services.
Experience:
â‹Background creating learning materials and/or teaching in higher education institutions.
At least three years of related work experience is required in learning design.
At least three years of related work experience in a relevant setting for a company, university, or relevant complex organization.
Highly skilled project manager comfortable with multi-tasking and multiple deadlines.
Technical Skills or Knowledge:
Proficient with learning technology tools such as Canvas.
Solid digital communications skills; proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
Preferred Competencies
Pursue program excellence and optimization.
Excellent organizational skills and a keen attention to detail.
Maintain an optimistic outlook and creatively marshal resources to achieve results amidst challenging circumstances.
Strong interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence. Work both independently and collaboratively, with flexibility and adaptability.
Creative, solutions-focused person who demonstrates initiative by suggesting different approaches, ideas, and options.
Balance multiple competing priorities without disruption of efficiency.
Comfortable with ambiguity and work in situations when all the answers arenâ™t clear.
Application Documents
Resume/CV (required)
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