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Sr. Instructional Designer

Think Consulting
United States, Maryland, Columbia
Jul 03, 2025

100% Remote

Job Purpose

This position focuses on supporting government agencies and organizations in executing their most strategic initiatives. The Senior Instructional Designer plays a critical role in designing, developing, and maintaining instructional materials and training programs. This role also serves as a mentor, advisor, and subject matter expert in instructional design, contributing to the success and development of the broader team.

Key Responsibilities



  • Create and design new and refresher user-centric training products and curriculum that are accurate, correct, flow logically, and consistent with established quality standard within assigned deadline.
  • Collaborate with curriculum team to revise current training products and curriculum on a regular basis to maintain accurate and current content.
  • Consult and work with subject matter experts and cross-department representatives to implement innovations into training products and curriculum.
  • Create, document, reinforce, socialize, suggest and improve processes, standards, and best practices, as needed.
  • Manage multiple deliverables and timelines to adhere to the established quality standards and processes, like Section 508 compliance, style guide consistencies, and other required review cycles.
  • Serve as a mentor to other members of the Instructional Design team.
  • Serve as an Instructional Design team advisor to the Leadership team, as requested.
  • Knowledge of instructional design tools that include, but are not limited to, Microsoft Office suite, Section 508 Accessibility Tools, SharePoint, Adobe Acrobat reader, and Snagit.
  • Advise on the impact of a change or improvement to new or current products and curriculum.
  • Possess subject matter expertise in design and development of instructional materials, incorporating adult learning principles, Blooms Taxonomy, Kirkpatrick's Levels of Evaluations, and other instructional design concepts.
  • Ability to take complex topics and convey them in a simple, easy-to-understand format and flow.
  • Ability to conduct needs analysis, write instructional objectives, recommend varied instructional models, create learning solutions, and integrate measurement standards.
  • Possess strong written and verbal communication skills along with sound presentation and facilitation skills.
  • Demonstrate a service-first approach.
  • Assist new hires with onboarding plans, tasks, and shadowing as needed.
  • Proven consultative skills and ability to collaborate and develop strong partnerships across the team, department, and organization.
  • Attend team, curriculum, and client meetings as needed.
  • Lead curriculum projects including driving leadership level decision/initiatives down to project teams.
  • Lead key projects/initiatives.
  • Select, modify, or create a design and development model appropriate for a given project.
  • Represent the Training team in presenting to the client and senior level leadership.
  • Act as a key contributor and a leader on the team for the purpose of achieving the overall goals of the training organization.


Core Competencies



  • Occasionally seeks out guidance and the appropriate resources to ensure that data is interpreted and a full analysis is completed at the product level.
  • Capable of performing a comprehensive needs assessment.
  • Able to effectively design a course.
  • Able to effectively balance being an advocate for the instructional designers as well as leadershipAble to write course objectives.Able to create effective assessment questions.
  • Able to create appropriate activities.
  • Capable of translating complex concepts and ideas and convey them in a simple, easy-to-understand format and flow.
  • Select, modify, or create a design and development model appropriate for a given project.
  • Select and use a variety of techniques to define and sequence instructional content.
  • Demonstrate a consistent willingness to represent the interests of the ID team as appropriate
  • Provide clear, timely communication regarding issues, opportunities, barriers, and project risks to all levels and groups. Should demonstrate a high level of competence in identifying and adapting to various communications styles.
  • Able to facilitate large group design meetings, focus groups, client meetings, and other initiative meetings.
  • Promote collaboration and effective relationship building among the participants within the Instructional Design team and design projects.
  • Able to successfully manage work through short timelines regardless of complexity.
  • Able to recognize when others are struggling to meet deadlines.
  • Identify when there is an absence of leadership and demonstrate a willingness and aptitude for filling that void with positive results.
  • Understand the roles and responsibilities within the various groups supporting the contract and can productively navigate the political dynamics of government contractors.
  • Able to effectively identify limitations and barriers at the product level. Recommend and execute appropriate solutions and work-arounds that effectively take into consideration the health of the overall program/project.
  • Actively seek out opportunities and seen as an early adopter of new processes and tools.
  • Demonstrate a positive attitude toward change as well as championing important initiatives around process and environmental changes.


Qualifications



  • Bachelor's degree and at least two years of instructional design experience, or a minimum of six years of instructional design and training facilitation experience.
  • Experience delivering training across multiple formats is preferred.

Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status

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