OP Technology
Senior Instructional Designer (Foreign Language)
OP Technology, New York, New York, United States,
Fantastic opportunity to work as an Instructional Designer (Foreign Language) on one of the most exciting federal projects in the US. This is a full time role.
Our client will put you through the necessary clearance process.
Before you read on, you need to be able to show that you've done the following:
•Minimum 3 years of instructional design experience.•Demonstrated experience designing learning solutions for foreign languages.•Demonstrated experience applying educational strategies and instructional techniques•Adult second-language acquisition•Transfer knowledge of instructional techniques involving use of educational technologies to instructional staff•Demonstrated experience with at least two types of digital learning solutions (including, but not limited to: e-learning courses, mobile learning, simulations, microlearning, ePublishing, blended learning/flipped classroom, and games.)•Demonstrated ability to develop training objectives, design learning solutions, and produce evaluations.•Demonstrated ability to effectively write, review, and edit content.•Demonstrated ability to apply learning theories and models to different learning contexts.•Demonstrated experience working with project teams (e.g.: Graphic Artists, Developers, and Editors) to produce professional e-learning.
Key Responsibilities:
Familiarity with US government web/mobile development policies and standards.Experience teaching a foreign language and designing learning solutions tailored for learners of foreign languages.Experience with video/animation.Instructional Design for eLearning is a well-established field. The industry standard for a position within this field requires a B.A./B.S. in Instructional Design or related area.Minimum of 3 years ID experience are critical to demonstrate proven ability to identify performance gaps and design appropriate solutions to fill those gaps for foreign language instruction.The Instructional Designer – Foreign Language will be working on priority courses and dealing with high level bureau and school/center clients, as well as designing a variety of complex, media-rich, and highly interactive courses and products beyond standard eLearning courses
Please apply via the link or reach out to tom@oliverparks.com directly.
The role is up to $130k base, non-negotiable.
Our client will put you through the necessary clearance process.
Before you read on, you need to be able to show that you've done the following:
•Minimum 3 years of instructional design experience.•Demonstrated experience designing learning solutions for foreign languages.•Demonstrated experience applying educational strategies and instructional techniques•Adult second-language acquisition•Transfer knowledge of instructional techniques involving use of educational technologies to instructional staff•Demonstrated experience with at least two types of digital learning solutions (including, but not limited to: e-learning courses, mobile learning, simulations, microlearning, ePublishing, blended learning/flipped classroom, and games.)•Demonstrated ability to develop training objectives, design learning solutions, and produce evaluations.•Demonstrated ability to effectively write, review, and edit content.•Demonstrated ability to apply learning theories and models to different learning contexts.•Demonstrated experience working with project teams (e.g.: Graphic Artists, Developers, and Editors) to produce professional e-learning.
Key Responsibilities:
Familiarity with US government web/mobile development policies and standards.Experience teaching a foreign language and designing learning solutions tailored for learners of foreign languages.Experience with video/animation.Instructional Design for eLearning is a well-established field. The industry standard for a position within this field requires a B.A./B.S. in Instructional Design or related area.Minimum of 3 years ID experience are critical to demonstrate proven ability to identify performance gaps and design appropriate solutions to fill those gaps for foreign language instruction.The Instructional Designer – Foreign Language will be working on priority courses and dealing with high level bureau and school/center clients, as well as designing a variety of complex, media-rich, and highly interactive courses and products beyond standard eLearning courses
Please apply via the link or reach out to tom@oliverparks.com directly.
The role is up to $130k base, non-negotiable.