McGill University

LearningExperienceDesigner

$72–90k Canada FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Learning Experience Designer at McGill University. Skills: Instructional Design, Online Course Development, Learning Materials Development. Design, develop, implement online courses. Uses ADDIE model”

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's Degree, 3 Years Related Experience, Authorized to work in Canada, Willing to work in the province of Quebec

What You'll Do.

implement online courses

Upholds course design standards

Develops learning materials

Reviews instructor-developed materials

Develops assessment strategies

Manages course production schedules

Plans and tracks course design

Integrates course materials in LMS

Develops online tutorials for teaching

Provides coaching to instructors

Develops online tutorials for students

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Works closely with content experts; Collaboration with team members; Consultation with content experts/instructors; Consultation with Multimedia Production; Consultation with IT Services; Consultation with Libraries; Shares issues and lessons learned with design team

Communication Scope

English communication verbally and in writing

Process & Methodology

Manages course production schedules, Plans and tracks course design

Full Job Description

**Please refer to the[How to Apply for a Job (for External Candidates)](https://www.mcgill.ca/hr/files/hr/apply_at_mcgill_university_-_guide_for_external_candidates_en.pdf) job aid for instructions on how to apply.** **If you are an active McGill employee (ie: currently in an active contract or position at McGill University), do not apply through this Career Site. Login to your McGill Workday account and apply to this posting using the Find Jobs report (type Find Jobs in the search bar).** **Position Summary:** Reporting to the Associate Director, Online Programs Portfolio, and as part of an instructional design team, the **Learning Experience Designer** works closely with content experts to design, develop and implement online courses for McGill’s fully online credit programs. **Primary responsibilities: ** **Instructional Design** * Uses ADDIE (or other systematic approach) model in collaboration with team members * Upholds McGill’s course design standards and policies * Develops learning materials in consultation with content experts/instructors, Multimedia Production, IT Services, Libraries and other units where required * Reviews and revises instructor-developed online learning materials for effective online delivery * Develops assessment strategies and activities in consultation with content experts/instructors * Manages course production schedules * Plans and tracks course design, activities, and required resources to meet online delivery deadlines * Participates in the program-level design of courses in terms of consistency and continuity * Participates in quality assurance processes and ensures that procedures are implemented * Shares with the design team issues and lessons learned on a regular basis * Integrates and builds course materials, assessments, and learning activities in the LMS **Support for online teaching and learning** * Develops online tutorials for teaching online * Provides coaching to online instructors and TAs to effectively use online te

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