eLearning Curriculum Developer Rancho Cordova

18 Feb 2015 8:01 PM | Anonymous
 posted on INDEED Feb 9 2015

For more information on Health Net, Inc., please visit the company's website at www.healthnet.com.

 

JOB SUMMARY:

 

The eLearning Curriculum Developer works closely with the training team and other subject matter experts (SME) to create/deliver web-based learning content and tools. The eLearning Developer, defines, builds and maintains an on-line curriculum of courses that meet business needs. This position involves all aspects of on-line course development including needs analysis, content design, testing and implementation through HN's Learning Management System (LMS), enabling self-service learning. The eLearning Developer supports the learning goals of the organization by developing/delivering eLearning training solutions primarily focusing on asynchronous content development. 

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 


Designs and develops innovative, engaging and effective eLearning content, courseware, job aids and reference materials (web based training (WBT) and blended solutions) using adult learning methodologies.

  • Authors and maintains web based training courses, presentations, recorded training sessions, user guides, eLearning flash tutorials, quick reference materials, etc. 
  • Updates existing content based on required changes/updates and end-user feedback.
  • Works with training team and SMEs to define, write and create eLearning content, including conversion of existing Instructor-led content.
  • Polishes input provided by trainers to ensure a consistent fit with courseware quality guidelines.
  • Creates and maintains course and image libraries.
  • Interfaces with cross-functional teams to develop course specifications and gather course content.
  • Scopes asynchronous eLearning content design projects.
  • Assists with storyboarding for eLearning content development projects.
  • Creates standards-compliant eLearning courses, designs standards, training guides, and procedural specification documentation.
  • Researches and learns new technologies and recommends new methods/processes.
  • Performs QA and technical compatibility testing on eLearning programs.
  • Provides administrative support and trouble shoots issues pertaining to LMS.
  • Continuously assesses and improves online and blended training programs to ensure program effectiveness.
  • Provides expertise and staff development training to staff on eLearning instructional design
  • Assists with delivering LMS functionality and reporting training to end-users.

 

Qualifications

 

REQUIREMENTS:

Education:

Bachelor's Degree in eLearning Instructional Design/Development or Instructional Technology preferred

 

Certification/License: 

 

Experience: 

Minimum two to three years experience in Instructional Design and Development  (prefer in a corporate training environment)

 

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: 

  • Instructional design, curriculum development skills and knowledge of adult learning methodologies
  • Intermediate skills in MSOffice products
  • Intermediate to advanced skills with ToolBook, Captivate, or similar tools
  • Experience with audio, video, and graphic editors (Photoshop, Audacity, Flash, Camtasia, etc.) desired
  • Experience with synchronous eLearning/web conference tools
  • Knowledge of graphic design/media production
  • Experience in ISD process such as needs assessment, task analysis, design, development (storyboards, scripts and course content) and evaluation
  • Ability to write, proof, and edit materials to be succinct, user-friendly, grammatically correct, and within style guidelines
  • Understanding of major LMS and content vendors, and eLearning standards
  • Strong communication and project management skills
  • Ability to establish and meet deadlines, work with aggressive timelines with minimal supervision
  • Demonstrated collaboration/partnering/relationship-building skills
  • Ability to recommend process improvements and apply creative thinking
  • Demonstrate self-motivation and the ability to grasp concepts quickly
Demonstrate sharp, analytical, problem solving, and decision-making skills

 

WORKING CONDITIONS

The following section describes the general physical requirements for this position.  Please note that 'constant' refers to more than 81% of time; 'significant' refers to 40-80%; and 'moderate' refers to 20-40% of the time.

  • Operates personal computers, printers, facsimile, telephones, copy machines and other commonly used office accessories/equipment.
  • Exposed to confidential information and expected to maintain confidentiality at all times; must adhere to HIPAA rules and regulations.
  • May be required to work outside of normally scheduled hours as mandated by the client, project and/or workload (e.g. evenings, weekends, and/or holidays).
  • May be required to maintain established work pace, meet deadlines; may have last minute urgent requests.
  • Physical activity may include: twisting, reaching, kneeling, bending, stooping, squatting, crawling, grasping, grabbing, pushing, pulling, repetitive motion, climbing, etc.
  • Required to have visual acuity to determine the accuracy, neatness, and thoroughness of the work assigned.
  • Required to have hearing ability to receive detailed information through oral communication.
  • Required to have speaking ability to express or exchange ideas.
  • Constant concentration may be required on various subjects by listening, reading and thinking clearly.
  • Interaction with others may be required.  May need to listen, think, and speak in order to interact with others. Business interactions and behavior between coworkers and/or external customers are required.  This may require face-to-face or telephone interactions.
  • Thinking at work may include listening, learning, analyzing, evaluating, and the ability to interpret what is seen and/or heard, or to link information from one issue to the next.
  • Constant computer usage including constant typing and/or eye strain.
  • Constant repetitive arm, wrist, hand and finger motions - making repetitive movements (e.g., key boarding, filing, data entry).
  • Constant phone usage; headsets may be required.
  • Constant use of other equipment including: web based training tools
  • Moderate travel may be required between work sites and/or out of area.
  • Significant amount of time spent working in a loud office environment with frequent interruptions/distractions.
  • Constant sedentary work (desk bound or seated).
  • Constant reading is required via computer screen and/or bound printed materials.
  • Moderate walking/standing may be required.  Walking and/or transporting supplies and equipment between buildings/parking lots and structures may be required.

OR

Any combination of academic education, professional training or work experience, which demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position.

 

 

 

 


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