Instructional Designer
Company: Oklahoma State University
Location: Oklahoma City
Posted on: March 27, 2026
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Job Description:
Campus OSU-Oklahoma City Contact Name & Email Tammara
Williams-Dias, Work Schedule Monday – Friday, occasionally includes
some evenings and weekends. Appointment Length Regular
Continuous/Until Further Notice Hiring Range $50,000 - $55,000
Salary Special Instructions to Applicants Resume and cover letter
are required for full consideration. About this Position The
Instructional Designer works collaboratively with faculty and other
CTLE staff, as necessary, to design, develop, and implement high
quality learning experiences for traditional (face-to-face),
online, and blended/hybrid courses. The Instructional Designer
provides training for faculty on a variety of topics, including
course design, use of instructional technologies in online and
hybrid course content development and delivery, and use of the
campus learning management system (Canvas LMS). This role is
responsible for providing support to OSU-OKC faculty and staff in
the adoption and application of instructional technologies,
designing new courses, assistance with revising existing courses
(and course materials), and training and development related to
instructional design principles and quality standards for online
and hybrid/blended courses. This role will also be responsible for
successfully managing multiple simultaneous projects, assessing and
working to mitigate risk, reporting progress, and communicating
effectively with stakeholders to promote collaboration and
accountability. Essential Job Functions: - Analyzes learner and
faculty needs, designs and develops interventions in response to
assessed needs, and recommends instructional strategies and
technologies to facilitate achievement of desired learning
outcomes. - Designs and develops learning content, eLearning
objects, and complete courses for fully online and/or
hybrid/blended delivery using eLearning authorware such as Rise
360, Articulate Storyline 360, Adobe Captivate, iSpring Suite,
Elucidat, . - Works collaboratively with faculty and other CTLE
staff, as appropriate, to promote effective teaching strategies,
determine appropriate applications of learning technologies in
courses, and provide assistance with planning, designing and/or
coordinating course materials. - Designs, plans, develops, and
facilitates professional development sessions (virtual and
in-person) on topics related to instructional design, use of the
Canvas LMS and other instructional technologies, and learning
theories, including active learning, adult learning/andragogy,
student engagement, etc. Creates training materials and support
materials for faculty, as necessary. - Collaborates with the
OSU-OKC accessibility team and other CTLE staff, as appropriate, to
facilitate workshops for faculty on best practices for meeting
accessibility standards and the application of Universal Design for
Learning (UDL) principles. - Analyzes and evaluates OSU-OKC
courses/curricular offerings, reports findings, and works with
faculty and other CTLE staff to ensure all online and hybrid
courses meet established quality standards. - Articulates the
scope, risks, progress, and milestones of all assigned
instructional design projects through the use of project plans,
scope documents, and reports, as appropriate. - Participate in the
development of policies and procedures for online course quality
design and delivery. - Completes all mandatory training and
participates in a minimum of two professional development
activities each year. - Performs special projects and other duties
as assigned. The duties listed in this job description are intended
only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be
performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not
exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or
a logical assignment to the position. Required Qualifications -
Master's degree in Instructional Design, Instructional Technology,
Learning Technologies, Educational Psychology, Education, or
related field. (degree must be conferred on or before agreed upon
start date) Minimum Qualifications: Work Experience: - Three years
or more experience teaching (as instructor of record) in a higher
education environment. - Two years or more of experience performing
instructional design services in a higher education/academic
environment, including designing and developing learning content,
courses, and resources focused on active learning and effective
teaching and learning practices. - Two years or more of experience
with online learning technologies, including intermediate to
advanced levels of proficiency with learning management systems
(LMSs) such as Canvas, Desire2Learn/Brightspace, Blackboard, etc. -
Experience providing training workshops or sessions for higher
education faculty and/or staff on a variety of topics, including
instructional design principles, learning theories, active learning
techniques, and the features and/or functionality of instructional
technologies and tools. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: -
Thorough knowledge of instructional design principles and
approaches, such as the ADDIE model, systematic ID, iterative
design (rapid prototyping), Backward Design, Successive
Approximation Model (SAM), etc. - In-depth knowledge of principles
of adult education and learning, especially learning theories,
andragogical principles, active learning approaches, and student
engagement strategies. - Intermediate to advanced knowledge of the
features and functionality of learning management systems (LMS)
such as Canvas (or Desire2Learn/Brightspace, Blackboard, Moodle,
and media tools and platforms (., YuJa, Panopto, Zoom, YouTube,
Camtasia, . - Well versed in Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
principles, accessibility and ADA-compliance, WCAG 2.2 guidelines,
and other accessibility standards. - Actively and continuously
maintain up-to-date knowledge of current teaching, learning, and
instructional technology issues, trends, and best practices. -
Strong eLearning authoring skills using applications such as
Articulate Storyline 360, Adobe Captivate, iSpring Suite, Trivantis
Lectora Inspire, etc. - Strong creativity and skills in web design,
especially HTML5 and CSS. - Proficiency in creating multimedia
assets for online learning using technologies such as Adobe
Creative Cloud titles, Camtasia, SnagIt, Microsoft Office 365
titles, etc. - Strong communication, oral presentation, and
interpersonal skills, and ability to work collaboratively to
achieve positive results. - Strong problem-solving skills; ability
to multi-task and meet expected deadlines. - Advanced skills in
planning, organizing, and self-management. - Ability to work with
faculty (subject matter experts) on the design, development, and
maintenance of online and hybrid courses. - Ability to integrate
current educational technologies to promote effective teaching
strategies that improve the learning experiences of students. -
Demonstrated ability to relate well individually and in group
settings to college faculty, adjunct instructors, and staff. -
Passion for assisting customers and representing the OSU-OKC and
OSU brands with positivity and professionalism. - Demonstrated
history of ethical and professional behavior. Preferred
Qualifications - Quality Matters-certified Peer Reviewer, Master
Reviewer, or other QM certification. - At least two years of
experience teaching fully online and/or blended/hybrid course(s) in
a higher education environment. - Familiarity with web-based
academic integrity services (TurnItIn), online remote proctoring
solutions (., ProctorU, Respondus, Honorlock, Verity, . -
Significant experience with online learning tools and management
systems, new media applications, and content development tools. -
Familiar with instructional applications of various technologies,
such as video conferencing (., Zoom, Microsoft Teams, , interactive
video, podcasting, etc. Working Conditions: - Must be able to work
flexible hours to include some nights and weekends. - Work will be
performed in an office environment with a significant amount of
public contact, in person, by telephone, via email, and various
communication platforms and though workshop sessions that may range
from small group to very large group settings. - Occasional travel
may be required. Physical Requirements: Duties require extended
periods of sitting, talking and listening. - Duties require
extensive use of computers, telephone and other office equipment. -
Requires possible lifting of up to 25 lbs. (If an object weights
more than 45 lbs., OSU-Oklahoma City requires this to be a
two-person lift). The work environment and physical demands
described here are representative of those required by an employee
to perform the essential functions of this job with or without
reasonable accommodations.
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