Academic Affairs, Analysis Skills, Best Practices, Continuous Improvement, Course Coordination, Course Development, Customer Support/Service, Data Analysis, Design Theory, Distance Learning, Educational Technology, Identify Issues, Instructional Design, Insurance, Learning Management System (LMS), Maintain Compliance, Online Courses, Organizational Skills, Pedagogy, Policy Development, Quality Assurance, Quality Metrics, Strategic Planning, Student Services, Systems Administration/Management, Technical Support, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum, eLearning
Instructional Designer / Distance Education Coordinator
Salary
$35,568.00 - $54,600.00 Annually
Location
1704 Market Street, Wheeling, WV
Job Type
Full-time Non-Classified
Job Number
062026
Department
Academic Affairs
Opening Date
06/15/2026
Job Description Summary
Provides instructional design support and consultation for faculty developing courses and interactive learning modules.
Works with faculty, particularly in technical fields, to design and revise curriculum in formats and modalities that meet the non-traditional needs of students enrolled in technical and workforce programs. The Instructional Designer will assist faculty in
identifying competencies and will guide the faculty in developing curriculum in alternative formats, including modularized instruction, and in appropriately incorporating instructional technology into courses and programs. Additionally, the individual will provide training and workshops for faculty in these areas.
Job Information
- Staff, Non-Classified
- Exempt
- Full-Time - minimum 37.5hrs per week
- Grade 5
- Salary: $35,568 to $54,600
- OASIS Job Code: 323329
- OASIS Job Title: Instructional Designer Exempt
Responsibilities and Duties include but are not limited to
- Support faculty in the design, development, and continuous improvement of courses, both online and face-to-face, by applying instructional design theory, pedagogy, and guiding instructional strategies, while incorporating accessibility anduniversaldesign principles in alignment with institutional quality standards.
- Assist with LMS course development and management, including supporting course builds,facilitatingcourse conversions across modalities, and ensuring courses are accessibleand consistent within the LMS.
- Design and deliveremployeedevelopment opportunities, including workshops, individualized training, and curated resources, to support teaching practices and use of instructional technologies.
- Provide support toemployeesin the use ofthe LMSand related instructional technologies, including troubleshooting, best practices,accessibility,and emerging tools that enhance teaching and learning.
- Manage the Learning Management System (LMS), including system settings, course loading, template maintenance, and coordination with external partners such as the West Virginia Network (WVNET)andthird-party vendors.
- Provide Tier 1 technical support for LMS users with system navigation, troubleshooting issues, and directing users toappropriate resources.
- Serve as institutional lead for online quality assurance and Quality Matters Coordinator,maintainingQM Peer Reviewer status (or obtaining within 6 months), while overseeing faculty training, course reviews, and adherence to qualitycourse designstandards.
- Collaborate with Academic Affairs and Student Services to ensure that student-facing LMSsupports(e.g., orientation materials, navigation consistency, and help resources) are accessible, consistent, and aligned with institutional goals.
- Collaborate with institutional stakeholders to support strategic planning, policy development, and governance related to online learning and academic technology, including participation in relevant committees.
- Collect, analyze, and report data to evaluate the effectiveness of learning initiatives and inform strategic decision-making.
- Serve as institutional contact for NC-SARA and other external entities, ensuring compliance, reporting, and renewals.
Qualifications and Requirements
Master's degree in disciplinerequired;master's in Educational Technology, Instructional Design or related field preferred.
Post-secondaryteaching experiencerequired.
Demonstratedexpertisein instructional design theory, pedagogy,and in the development, delivery, and evaluation of online courses.
Demonstrated knowledge and skill with at least onelearningmanagement system (LMS), preferablyD2LBrightspace,including course design,delivery,and system administration.
Strong interpersonal skills, management skills,and writing skills arerequired.
Full benefit package which may include but is not limited to retirement with employer matching, health insurance, paid vacation and sick leave, holiday pay and life insurance.
Employer West Virginia Northern Community College
Address 1704 Market Street
Wheeling, West Virginia, 26003
Phone 304-214-8933
Website http://agency.governmentjobs.com/wvnccedu/default.cfm