Instructional designer
overview:
the main function of an instructional designer is to support the learning organization with the creation of learning tools and content.
- highly motivated individual who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is readily adaptable to changing organizational needs
- excellent teamwork skills and ability to coordinate tasks with others
- committed to delivering an excellent customer experience
*responsibilities*:
- understand learner audience and scope of learning from documented training needs analysis
- create engaging learning materials using authoring tools such as articulate storyline 360, rise, captivate, walkme, etc.
- write creative and effective learning objectives, instructional content, audio, and video scripts.
- develop exercises and activities that enhance learner engagement
- address changes and feedback to course deliverables in a timely manner
- maintain project documentation and course folders
*skills*:
- excellent verbal and written communication skills
- team player open to working with a diverse set of individuals across geographies
- enjoys meeting needs/deadlines of projects/initiatives
- strong people, problem-solving, and project management skills
- strong knowledge of learning theories and adult learning principles needed
- walkme builder experience highly preferred
- graphic design experience with the following adobe products: indesign, illustrator, photoshop a plus
- experience in audio/narration editing a plus
- works independently with general supervision
qualifications:
- undergraduate or graduate degree in education, communications, instructional technology, or multimedia preferredor related discipline
- formal training in training, instructional design, learning technologies, or related field
- at least 2-3 years demonstrated proficiency and achievement as an instructional designer or professional equivalent.
*job types*: full-time, temporary
contract length: 12 months
*salary*: $27,131.97 - $63,548.38 per month
ability to commute/relocate:
- mexicalcingo, méx.
: reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (preferred)