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The Learning Designer provides course design and development support consultation in effective online and digital pedagogy and faculty training and professional development to a wide range of faculty subject matter experts with a focus on part-time fully-online faculty. The Learning Designer supports online course design and development projects including content development and the course production process; solves instructional challenges encountered in the delivery of online and hybrid learning environments; and advises faculty on effective practices and instructional design methods. In the area of instructional design projects the Learning Designer works with the Associate Director to conduct needs assessments coordinate stakeholder communications and schedules evaluate user feedback and analyze project successes and areas for improvement. The Learning Designer reports to the Associate Director of Learning Design and is a member of the Library staff.
This is a hybrid position with the requirement to work on-site 1-2 days per week.
The hiring range for the position is $80500-$85800.
For full consideration please submit a cover letter and resume/CV by July 7 2025.
Job Description
Instructional Design 75%
Instructional Design Projects in Coordination with the Associate Director 15%
Library Collaboration with the University 10%
Additional Job Description
Physical/Environmental Demands: Office environment/no specific or unusual physical or environmental demands.
This is a union position. Employees working in this position are covered by the collective bargaining agreement between the University and Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 888. Provisions related to wages benefits and other terms of employment are contained in the agreement.
Job Requirements: Masters degree in instructional design instructional technology education or related field. 3 to 5 years of experience working as an instructional designer instructional technologist or a similar role within a higher education setting. Experience supporting and managing online and hybrid course design and development projects. Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects both independently and in a collaborative environment.
Brandeis University is an equal opportunity employer which does not discriminate against any applicant or employee on the basis of race color ancestry religious creed gender identity and expression national or ethnic origin sex sexual orientation pregnancy age genetic information disability caste military or veteran status or any other category protected by law (also known as membership in a protected class)
Full-Time