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ClassLink, Inc.

Learning Experience Designer

ClassLink, Inc., Lakewood, New Jersey, us, 08701


Would you like to join a rapidly growing and successful company?Do you want to be a part of a team where customers say things like:“I am amazed by how innovative this product is!”Headquartered in Clifton, NJ, ClassLink is a leading education technology company serving schools around the world.ClassLink

empowers over 22 million students and staff with instant access to a library of 6,000+ single sign-on apps from in the classroom or at home.ClassLink

Analytics provides essential usage data, so instructors can measure engagement and leaders can make informed purchasing and training decisions.ClassLink

Roster Server and OneSync use automation and open standards to make rostering and provisioning easier, more secure, and less time-consuming.The ClassLink team is a family of dedicated people who strive to make a difference in education. We do this by making and delivering great products. We rely on our 3 core values to lead us in our day to day, guide our company's actions, and serve as our cultural cornerstones. They are:Strive to Grow

Make sure to apply quickly in order to maximise your chances of being considered for an interview Read the complete job description below.Deliver Worthwhile ExperiencesContribute with HeartAre you energized by creating high-quality, impactful learning experiences in an extremely fast-paced environment? Do you have a keen attention to detail? Let’s talk!The Learning Design (LD) team strives to provide meaningful learning experiences for customers who use our Identity and Access Management (IAM) tools.We’re looking to find a

passionate, outgoing team member

who enjoys the agile course development process. As a Learning Experience Designer (LX), you’ll be part of a dynamic team responsible for crafting “just in time” micro-learning experiences on the technical implementation and usage of the ClassLink Suite.What Will You Do?Design, build, and update stellar online learning experiences for the ClassLink Suite of products

Courses include a light touch of humor, simulations, high-quality videos, and more to engage learnersThe LD Team uses Articulate Rise, TechSmith (Camtasia/Snag-It), and Adobe CC to publish content

Leverage adult learning and multimedia theories to develop relevant learning experiences for ClassLink product trainingUtilize Project Management skills and strategies in workflows and workload managementParticipate in ClassLink product sprint reviewsInfluence key stakeholders to invest in ClassLink product improvements continuallyWork independently and collaboratively to problem solve and pivot between multiple priorities following an agile development scheduleAnd, of course, other magical tasks as assignedYour First 30, 60, 90 Days:30 Days:

Complete your onboarding tasks to become familiar with ClassLink’s Learning Design team’s processes and daily practices. Attend product sprint reviews to become familiar with ClassLink products. Begin collaborating on small projects to understand workflows and start building relationships with team members.60 Days:

Take ownership of your first project from start to finish, applying the standards and styles of ClassLink. You'll be expected to handle the course development process with minimal guidance and contribute ideas to improve learning experiences.90 Days:

Manage multiple projects independently, demonstrating your ability to balance priorities and meet deadlines. By this point, you’ll be fully integrated into the team, actively collaborating with stakeholders, and consistently delivering high-quality content to ClassLink customers and colleagues.Requirements:Bachelor’s degree in Instructional Design (or similar field) required. Masters or post-graduate degree preferred.5+ years of experience in instructional design, eLearning, or similar fieldVideo editing software experience (e.g., Camtasia, Adobe Premiere)Demonstrated portfolio of workTravel: Minimal, as needed (up to 15%). The team usually connects twice a year for in-person experiences.What Will Make You Stand Out?Experience with HTML and CSSStrong graphic design skillsEngaging communication and training skills, both written and spoken communicationYou are based in or near ET time zoneStrong interpersonal skills—able to quickly establish rapport with othersDemonstrated ability to identify and analyze problems and exercise independent judgmentStrong ability to work in a self-directed environmentAbility to apply a light touch of professional humor and use emojis in communicationEnjoys a good GIF and appreciates jovial work colleaguesStrong planning, organizing, and execution skills, with demonstrated ability to achieve planned resultsComfortable with joining virtual meetings with your webcam activatedThis fully remote position reports directly to the Director of Learning Design. The application process is intentionally easy. No need to jump through a million hoops, typing the same content in a variety of different text fields. Instead of a Cover Letter, the LD team would like to know the top 10 things we should know about you. Go beyond professional skills (we can look at your resume for those details) — think about hobbies, fun facts, etc.NOTE:

This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employees may be asked to perform other related duties as negotiated to meet the ongoing needs of the organization.We are a team of passionate people striving to help improve classroom learning. We do this by making and delivering great products. We also like to have fun along the way."Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead

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