Instructional Designer
What's the Job?
Collaborate with Project Managers to develop comprehensive training programs for customer service representatives worldwide. Utilize standard ISD processes, such as the ADDIE learning model, to design and create tailored instructor-led and e-learning courses. Work closely with Subject Matter Experts and employ Information Mapping tools to assess information, identify skills gaps, and determine training impacts. Test proprietary systems and software to identify training needs and scope, creating interactive learning tools to enhance understanding. Ensure training materials align with organizational goals and support continuous learning and development initiatives.
What's Needed?
- 2-4 years of experience in instructional design or related fields.
- Proficiency with instructional design models, particularly ADDIE.
- Experience working with Subject Matter Experts and using Information Mapping tools.
- Strong analytical skills to assess information and identify training needs.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work effectively across teams and departments.
About the Role
The Instructional Designer will play a key role in the Learning and Development department, supporting global customer service initiatives. They will be responsible for designing and delivering training programs that empower employees and drive continuous improvement within the organization.
Benefits
- Competitive pay rate aligned with industry standards.
- Potential for career advancement within a reputable organization.
- Medical and Prescription Drug Plans
- Dental Plan
- Vision Plan
- Health Savings Account
- Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account
- Supplemental Life Insurance
- Short Term and Long Term Disability Insurance
- Business Travel Insurance
- 401(k), Plus Match
- Weekly Pay