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Fully proficient in design software used to build eLearning content including (but not limited to) Articulate 360 Storyline, Techsmith Camtasia, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat, Dreamweaver, Audition, Lightroom, Captivate, Animate and Character Animator.
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Proficiency with eLearning software and technology including Articulate, Adobe Captivate, TechSmith Camtasia, Microsoft PowerPoint, and the Adobe Creative Suite. Comprehensive knowledge of instructional theories, principals, and practices related to technology-based learning (eLearning, distance learning, and recorded video.
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Minimum 3 years experience in instructional design and developing learning programs using multiple media, including working knowledge of eLearning and multimedia authoring tools (such as Adobe Captivate and Articulate Storyline), and LMS administration experience.
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Proven Multimedia Development experience including eLearning authoring (Articulate Storyline, Articulate Rise, Evolve, Adapt, or Elucidat), animation (Vyond, Adobe Animate, or Adobe After Effects), video (Adobe Premiere or Camtasia), and graphic design (Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator.
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The Chewy Learning and Development is seeking an experienced Sr. instructional Designer to lead curriculum development for one or more programs. Are you a credentialed Sr. Instructional Designer with a passion for leading an instructional design efforts and teams while driving curriculums strategically and tactically into the future.
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As a Sr. Instructional Designer in Chewy Learning and Development the right candidate would possess the ability to communicate up and out to teams who are not learning centric, doing so crisply and clearly.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Our Opportunity:Are you a credentialed Sr. Instructional Designer with a passion for leading an instructional design efforts and teams while driving curriculums strategically and tactically into the future.
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Proven Learner Experience Design skills including visual design, usability, interactive design, and accessibility. Proven Instructional Design skills including the ability to write and manage terminal and enabling learning objectives in content, build design documents, and author content from scratch.
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Proficient in all phases of eLearning development - outline, design document, scripting, storyboarding, eLearning development, audio recording/editing, video recording/editing publishing, QA leveraging multiple authoring tools comparable to Articulate 360, Camtasia, Poll Everywhere, Adobe Audition, Adobe Premier, Adobe Illustrator, Photo Editor, Photoshop.
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The Senior Instructional Designer will leverage their expertise to drive the creation of high-quality, scalable learning experiences for both instructor-led and self-paced learning activities including eLearning and other digital learning.
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Proficiency in eLearning authoring tools (Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate) and learning management systems. Design and develop interactive and multi-media-rich eLearning courses, videos, simulations, and other digital learning materials.
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Accept responsibility for eLearning development stages: content analysis, storyboard development, prototype development, course submission and measurement/optimization. Build, create, design, write and technically develop new learning experiences in support of field management and leadership competencies, business deliverables/objectives & performance goals (ILT, vILT, eLearning, video, microlearning, classroom training, job aids/performance support, game-based learning, scenario-based learning, etc.
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Minimum of 3 years of progressively responsible experience in Organizational Learning and Learning Experience Design in a large, global, complex and continuously changing corporate or healthcare environment performing as an Learning Experience Designer for formal instructor-led and hybrid eLearning modalities, including a minimum 2 years of experience developing educational/learning design for adult learners.
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Advanced experience in using and instructing others in the following areas: educational technology, instructional design software for developing interactive eLearning content (e.g. ,Adobe Captivate, Articulate 360), and interactive social media, multimedia, simulations, and/or gamification applications, etc.
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Experience with learning management systems and eLearning software, preferably Articulate, Storyline, and Rise. Experience with video and audio editing. Under general direction of the Manager of Organizational Development and following established policies, procedures and professional guidelines, the Senior Instructional Designer is responsible for designing learning programs, including classroom workshops, online curriculum, and/or self-study sessions for employees throughout the organization.
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