Instructional Designer

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Lincoln Tech is seeking an innovative and experienced Instructional Designer to join the WorkforceLinc team.

The ideal candidate will have a strong background in instructional design, learning & development and a deep understanding of the skilled trades.

This role involves creating engaging, effective training materials and programs that cater to technicians at various skill levels, ensuring our lessons are equipped with the knowledge and technical skills for success in their fields.

This position is remote, with moderate travel.

Responsibilities Of An Instructional Designer

Design and develop comprehensive training programs tailored to the needs of skilled trade professionals.
Apply adult learning theories to create engaging, accessible learning materials.
Collaborate with subject matter experts to ensure content accuracy and relevance.
Utilize e-learning platforms and digital tools to enhance remote learning experiences.
Adapt training materials to meet the needs of learners with diverse backgrounds, including ESL learners.
Continuously evaluate and update training programs based on feedback and merging industry trends.

Requirements Of An Instructional Designer

Degree or Certifications in Instructional Design, Learning & Development, Education Technology, or a related field.
Professional experience in instructional design, preferably within the skilled trades sector.
Experience in skilled trades a big plus.
Proficiency in developing performance-based training programs.
Certification as a Certified Instructional Technologist (CIT) through the Merger Consortium or equivalent.
Knowledge of adult learning theories and instructional design models.
Experience with e-learning platforms and digital tools.
Exceptional communication skills, capable of simplifying complex technical concepts for diverse audiences.
Creativity in problem-solving and program development.
Incredibly detail oriented, highly analytical and solution focused.
Excellent problem-solving skills.
Ability to engage and build immediate rapport with colleagues.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with a high degree of autonomy.
This position is remote, with moderate travel.

Benefits

Join our established and successful Skilled Trade programs with proven graduate outcomes
Well-equipped training facility with industry-standard equipment
Stability with a well-established institution (75+ years)
Professional development and advancement opportunities

Full-time Comprehensive:

Medical, Dental, Vision
Life/Disability Insurance
401(k) with Company Match
Paid Time Off and Holidays

About Lincoln Tech


For over 75 years, Lincoln Tech has been one of the nation's leading providers of career training in Healthcare, Automotive/Diesel, Skilled Trades, and Information Technology.

We're committed to preparing students for in-demand careers through hands-on, skills-focused education.

Lincoln Tech is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Degree or Certifications in Instructional Design, Learning & Development, Education Technology, or a related field.
Professional experience in instructional design, preferably within the skilled trades sector.
Strong understanding of automotive, diesel, heavy equipment, HVAC and electrical systems.
Proficiency in developing performance-based training programs.
Certification as a Certified Instructional Technologist (CIT) through the Merger Consortium or equivalent.
Knowledge of adult learning theories and instructional design models.
Experience with e-learning platforms and digital tools.
Exceptional communication skills, capable of simplifying complex technical concepts for diverse audiences.
Creativity in problem-solving and program development.
Incredibly detail oriented, highly analytical and solution focused. Excellent problem-solving skills.
Ability to engage and build immediate rapport with colleagues.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with a high degree of autonomy.

Full-Time Benefits

Medical, Dental and Vision Plans
Disability, Life Insurance and other voluntary plans
401(k) Retirement Plan
Paid Holidays and Paid Time Off
Flexible Scheduling Options
Career Growth Opportunities
Ongoing Training Support & Resources
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About Us


For over 75 years Lincoln Tech is one of the nation's leading providers of career training in Healthcare, Automotive/Diesel, Skilled Trades, Information Technology, Cosmetology, and Culinary Arts.

We are an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer.

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