Virginia Department of Human Resource Management
Instructional Designer
Virginia Department of Human Resource Management, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 23501
Instructional Designer
The Instructional Designer will provide instructional design expertise, consultation, and guidance for the design and development of courses, modules, and whole curriculum activities for synchronous and asynchronous delivery, quality assurance processes, and online faculty development and support. Minimum Qualifications: Master's Degree in Instructional Design or a similar, related field Knowledge: Learning management systems, e-learning technologies, and digital pedagogy. Instructional design learning theories and instructional design models. Assessment and evaluation methodologies, online learning regulations, and accessibility Adult learning principles and pedagogical approaches. Skills: Needs assessment, task analysis, learning outcome development, and curriculum design. Project management, communication, stakeholder engagement, and team collaboration. Research and problem-solving skills. Attention to detail, time management, organization, and adaptability. Possess a diverse range of skills ensuring the success of digital learning initiatives. Abilities: Creative, critical thinking, and decision-making skills. Strong leadership, mentorship, and coaching abilities. Flexibility, adaptability, and resiliency to change. Empathy, active listening, and interpersonal skills. Ability to create engaging and effective digital content that aligns with the intended learning objectives. Ability to create effective and engaging learning experiences delivered seamlessly and efficiently. Experience: Prior working experience in instructional design and curriculum development preferably for online environments, advanced knowledge of educational technology, adult learning principles, facilitation, and learner-centered design is required. Some experience in instructional design theories and methods. Some experience in instructional design theories and methods. Some experience overseeing all aspects of the course development process is appropriately organized, coordinated, and executed. Some experience managing project timelines and communication with faculty and teams to align project goals and objectives. Additional Considerations:
The Instructional Designer will provide instructional design expertise, consultation, and guidance for the design and development of courses, modules, and whole curriculum activities for synchronous and asynchronous delivery, quality assurance processes, and online faculty development and support. Minimum Qualifications: Master's Degree in Instructional Design or a similar, related field Knowledge: Learning management systems, e-learning technologies, and digital pedagogy. Instructional design learning theories and instructional design models. Assessment and evaluation methodologies, online learning regulations, and accessibility Adult learning principles and pedagogical approaches. Skills: Needs assessment, task analysis, learning outcome development, and curriculum design. Project management, communication, stakeholder engagement, and team collaboration. Research and problem-solving skills. Attention to detail, time management, organization, and adaptability. Possess a diverse range of skills ensuring the success of digital learning initiatives. Abilities: Creative, critical thinking, and decision-making skills. Strong leadership, mentorship, and coaching abilities. Flexibility, adaptability, and resiliency to change. Empathy, active listening, and interpersonal skills. Ability to create engaging and effective digital content that aligns with the intended learning objectives. Ability to create effective and engaging learning experiences delivered seamlessly and efficiently. Experience: Prior working experience in instructional design and curriculum development preferably for online environments, advanced knowledge of educational technology, adult learning principles, facilitation, and learner-centered design is required. Some experience in instructional design theories and methods. Some experience in instructional design theories and methods. Some experience overseeing all aspects of the course development process is appropriately organized, coordinated, and executed. Some experience managing project timelines and communication with faculty and teams to align project goals and objectives. Additional Considerations: