UW SYSTEM ACADEMIC ADL CO-LAB - Information Processing Consultant/Instructional Designer
The Academic Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Co-Laboratory, a project partnership between UW System, the Wisconsin Technical College System, and the Department of Defense, is searching for an Information Processing Consultant/Instructional Designer to fill a full-time, 15 month project appointment.
This creative individual will design and develop advanced distributed learning content in collaboration with a team of programming and graphic design staff. Responsibilities include developing highly interactive learning solutions while staying current with eLearning standards and adult learning theory. Successful applicants will also be able to multi-task and flourish in a fast-moving and changing environment. Salary: $39,730 to $66,219 commensurate with experience and qualifications and an excellent fringe benefits package
Successful applicants will demonstrate skills: writing and designing for different environments; analyzing client learning needs; developing creative learning assessments; Applying the concepts of ADL and SCORM. Experience with Dreamweaver, Flash, HTML and JavaScript preferred. A degree and a minimum of three years experience specifically with designing web and technology-mediated instruction are required. To apply, please send a letter of application addressing the qualifications above; a comprehensive resume; three professional references; and; three examples of your web/multimedia design skills (can be URLs or eMail files) to: Holly Wells Office of Human Resources. Phone: (608) 263-8630; eMail: hwells@uwsa.edu UWSA is an AAEO Employer and actively seeks and encourages applications from women, minorities and persons with disabilities.
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