The instructional designer will create engaging training content, consult with clients, facilitate sessions, and review training materials for effectiveness.
Red Nucleus is looking for an instructional designer with expertise in live and online workshop design and development.
Responsibilities:
- Design and develop robust, engaging, and effective instructor-led training and distance learning content, including but not limited to facilitator guides, participant guides, quick reference guides, and job aids
- Consult with clients and subject matter experts to understand content and subject complexities
- Deliver and facilitate Train the Trainer sessions
- Assist in the development of proposals and pitches for new business development purposes
- Review/revise training materials created by others for formatting, flow, and educational effectiveness
Requirements
- Undergraduate or graduate degree in education, instructional design, or organizational development; or equivalent experience
- Experience in needs analysis, curriculum development, and training strategies based on adult learning theory
- Exceptional verbal, written, and organizational skills
- Ability to handle multiple and changing tasks, priorities, and deadlines
- Ability to thrive in a team environment
- High level of motivation, ability to deal with pressure, and adaptability
Desired Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge and experience in the life sciences industry Pharmaceutical, medical device, and/or biotechnology sales training experience
- Experience writing content for online meeting/collaboration tools such as Adobe Connect, Blackboard, Centra, Dimdim, Fuze Meeting, GoToMeeting, Microsoft LiveMeeting, WebEx, and/or others a plus
Red Nucleus is an equal opportunity employer. If you’re interested in joining the Red Nucleus family, please submit your resume, cover letter and salary requirements,
Learn more about Red Nucleus at www.red-nucleus.com
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