Digital Learning Designer

Instinct Resourcing
Nottingham
10 months ago
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Starting:April 2025

Contract Length:up to Q3

Rate:Competitive


Company

This organisation is a leading force ininnovation and sustainable development, working across Europe to drive meaningful change througheducation, entrepreneurship, and collaboration. They partner withhigher education institutions, businesses, and policymakersto create impactful learning experiences that support the transition to a more sustainable future.


Role

We are looking for atalented Digital Learning Designerto collaborate on an exciting new project within thesustainability and innovation space. As part of this initiative, they are looking toconvert existing in-person training into engaging digital learningthat will support professionals, students, and organisations in developing the skills needed to drive sustainability and innovation.


Skillset Required

  • Digital Learning Development:Proven experience in designing and developing high-quality digital learning solutions, including eLearning courses, interactive modules, and video content.
  • Transform pre-existingworkshop content, recorded sessions, and structured materialsinto interactive e-learning modules
  • Ensure the learning design aligns withhigher education best practices
  • Develop digital courses withinMoodle (LMS)and utiliseGomo (authoring tool)
  • Collaboration:Comfortable working closely with SMEs, designers, and developers to create impactful learning solutions that align with business objectives.
  • Creativity & Innovation:Ability to transform complex technical content into engaging and accessible learning experiences tailored to diverse audiences.


Project Details:

  • Number of Modules:5 (equivalent to 2-3 hours of training)
  • Tools:Moodle, Gomo (experience with these is highly beneficial)
  • Day Rate:Competitive
  • Target Completion:End of Q3


Rewards

This is an exciting opportunity to be part of ahigh-impact learning projectwithin aglobally recognised organisation. You’ll have the chance to work oncutting-edge digital learning initiatives, develop your expertise ininstructional design and multimedia development, and collaborate withindustry experts.


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