Job Profile:
Instructional Technologist 3Job Family:
Instructional Design and TechnologyTime Type:
Full timeMax Pay – Depends on experience:
$73,000.00 USD AnnualApply before 11:59 PM Arizona time the day before the posted End Date.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree and five (5) years of experience appropriate to the area of assignment/field; OR, Any equivalent combination of experience and/or training from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.Job Description:
Position Salary Range:
$70,000-$73,000 per year; DOE
The Design Strategist, Executive Education within ASU’s Learning Enterprise Learning Design team designs and develops innovative, scalable learning experiences that support diverse learners across academic, career, and professional pathways. This role focuses on high-impact, complex learning experiences that often involve external partners, workforce-aligned programs, and strategic initiatives across the Learning Enterprise portfolio.
This person will collaborate with faculty, subject matter experts, product teams, and industry partners to design high-quality learning experiences delivered through a variety of platforms and modalities, including online asynchronous and synchronous immersion classes. These offerings may include Universal Learner Courses, Career and Professional Learning programs, executive education, and other learning innovations that expand access to education and career opportunities.
In this role, you will apply evidence-based learning science, modern pedagogical practices, and emerging educational technologies to design engaging and effective learning experiences. Design Strategists are expected to leverage tools such as Canvas and modern authoring platforms, while also integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and automation tools into the course design and development process in ways that enhance learner experience and instructional efficiency.
You will be assigned to projects across the Learning Design portfolio and frequently contribute to complex, cross-functional initiatives requiring a high degree of autonomy, stakeholder management, and design judgment.
The successful candidate will design courses for asynchronous online learners and synchronous immersion learners and contribute to the ongoing improvement of design frameworks, templates, and processes. Designers will also use learner data, engagement metrics, and feedback to inform course revisions and continuous improvement.
This role is based at ASU’s Tempe campus. A fingerprint background check is a mandatory step in the hiring process.
Essential Duties:
By the end of the first year in the position, the Design Strategist, Executive Education will contribute to the Learning Design team in the following ways:
Design and Develop High-Impact Learning Experiences
The Instructional Designer (Ex-Ed/CPL) will collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to design high-quality courses and learning experiences that support diverse learner populations across academic and professional contexts.
Responsibilities include:
Partner with faculty, subject matter experts, and internal stakeholders to design and develop high-quality learning experiences across modalities, including synchronous in-person, live online, hybrid, and asynchronous formats as needed
Lead or contribute to complex design projects, including those involving external partners, workforce-aligned programs, or accelerated development timelines
Apply backward design to align learning objectives, instructional materials, and assessments
Design courses and learning assets using evidence-based learning science and modern instructional design frameworks
Develop course materials and activities in the learning management system (LMS), including Canvas and other learning platforms
Build and integrate multimedia learning assets using rapid authoring tools such as Articulate Rise, Storyline, H5P, and other learning technologies
Ensure course materials meet accessibility and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) standards
Design assessments and learning activities that support skill development and authentic learning outcomes
Collaborate with multimedia specialists, instructional technologists, and course managers to ensure high-quality course delivery
Leverage AI and Emerging Technologies in Course Design
Responsibilities include:
Integrate AI-enabled tools into course design and development workflows
Explore AI-supported learning experiences such as automated feedback, adaptive content, and scalable assessment strategies
Evaluate emerging learning technologies and recommend their application across a range of learning contexts
Apply responsible and ethical AI practices aligned with ASU’s Principled Innovation framework
Support experimentation and pilot initiatives involving new educational technologies
Support Portfolio-Wide Course Development and Strategic Initiatives
Responsibilities include:
Design and develop courses and learning experiences across multiple program areas including Universal Learner Courses, Career and Professional Learning, executive education, and other learning initiatives
Contribute to high-priority or strategic projects that require coordination across teams, partners, or business units
Maintain and update existing courses within the portfolio to ensure relevance, quality, and alignment with evolving learner and market needs
Review courses against established Learning Design principles and quality standards
Use learner engagement and success data to inform course revisions and improvements
Support course launch readiness through quality assurance (QA) review and pre-launch preparation
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure consistent course design standards across offerings
Collaboration and Professional Contribution
Responsibilities include:
Collaborate with instructional designers, online course managers, faculty experts, product teams, and technology specialists
Effectively engage with senior stakeholders, faculty, and external partners when applicable
Participate in design reviews, portfolio discussions, and team working sessions
Share best practices and innovations in instructional design with the Learning Design team
Remain current with emerging research and trends in instructional design, learning science, and educational technology
Contribute to internal knowledge sharing through workshops, documentation, and team presentations
Other duties as assigned
Desired Qualifications:
Experience in corporate education and training, learning and development, executive education, and career education.
Experience designing and developing asynchronous online courses, synchronous immersion experiences, and hybrid combinations.
Demonstrated experience applying instructional design methodologies such as backward design and Universal Design for Learning (UDL).
Experience using learning technologies such as Canvas, Articulate Rise, Storyline, H5P, or similar rapid authoring tools.
Experience collaborating with faculty, subject matter experts, and interdisciplinary project teams.
Experience integrating multimedia, interactive learning elements, and technology-enhanced learning strategies.
Experience applying data-informed approaches to course design and continuous improvement.
Experience working with or evaluating artificial intelligence tools in instructional design workflows.
Familiarity with accessibility standards such as WCAG.
Working Environment:
Activities are performed in an environmentally controlled office setting subject to extended periods of sitting, keyboarding and manipulating a computer mouse; required to stand for varying lengths of time and walk moderate distances to perform work.
Frequent bending, reaching, lifting, pushing and pulling up to 25 pounds.
Regular activities require ability to quickly change priorities, which may include and/or are subject to resolution of conflicts.
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