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Instructional Design Program Manager
Location
Colorado + 4 moreAll locations: Colorado | Illinois | Kentucky | Montana | Nevada
Posted
1 day ago
Salary
$92K - $138K / year
Seniority
Mid Level
Job Description
Instructional Design Program Manager
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• Own instructional design programs or portfolios from intake through measurement and iteration • Translate business priorities into outcome-based learning strategies with clear roadmaps • Use AI-assisted data synthesis and performance analytics for trade-off recommendations • Build learning programs with generative AI as a core component • Advance modern instructional design practice and ensure all solutions are outcome-oriented • Lead the shift from manual production to AI-assisted, modular learning ecosystems • Partner with subject matter experts for knowledge capture
Job Requirements
- Deep expertise in instructional design and adult learning theory
- Demonstrated hands-on experience using generative AI tools (such as Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or similar)
- Experience designing or implementing agentic workflows in content development
- Strong ability to connect learning programs to business outcomes
- Track record of improving scalability and efficiency in learning programs
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
- Proven ability to mentor instructional designers
- Strong program management skills: prioritization, risk management, and delivery
Benefits
- Competitive base salary
- Annual performance bonus
- Long-term incentives
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