The Instructional Designer creates compelling course content and engaging learning activities that enhance retention and transfer of knowledge from our online and face-to-face workforce training delivered to nontraditional adult learners through Penn College's Workforce Development department. This person will be responsible for collaborating with subject matter experts and stakeholders to design and develop new learning experiences and manage current solutions accessed by WD's online learners as well as curriculum used by trainers, which cover a broad range of industry and applied technology sectors. This position has a hybrid work arrangement (a minimum of two days a week stationed in-person at a Penn College Workforce Development office, with the remaining days at a remote office) and requires the employee to have appropriate home office equipment, telephone, and internet connection to perform all job duties. Additional time in the office may be required for tasks that require a high degree of collaboration. Occasional evening and weekend hours may be necessary to meet the production needs of WD initiatives and for special events. Occasional travel to off-campus sites and to attend staff development conferences may be necessary. Benefits include: medical and dental insurances, retirement plans, paid time off, educational benefits for employees and dependents at Penn College and Penn State University, and more. For additional information, click here.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees