Senior Instructional Designer Stride, Inc.Senior Instructional DesignerSanta Fe, New MexicoCollaborate cross functionally with internal teams including Curriculum & Learning, Student Success, Operations, Career Services, and Sales to support interorganizational goals, understand partner needs (e.g., hospital systems and universities), and provide instructional design insight to inform course build and customization decisions. Partner with subject matter experts (SMEs) to analyze complex content, ensure accuracy and relevance, and translate specialized knowledge into clear, instructionally sound learning experiences aligned to program outcomes.
Instructional Designer NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGEInstructional DesignerHobbs, NM$67,569–$73,140 / yearp>A full-time employee of NMJC, their spouse, and eligible children are each entitled to one (1) non-credit workforce training/program per fiscal year, provided: (i) NMJC employed the full-time employee as of the date of registration for such training/program and (ii) the minimum number of paid enrollees has been attained to offer the class. In addition, a full-time employee of NMJC, their spouse, and eligible children can take (1) community education course/offering at no cost per semester, provided (i) NMJC employed the full-time employee as of the date of registration for such class or classes and (ii) the minimum number of paid enrollees has been attained to offer the class.
Sr Instructional Designer TriWest Healthcare AllianceSr Instructional DesignerAlbuquerque, NMRemoteFull timeThe Senior Instructional Designer partners with subject matter experts, stakeholders, and cross-functional teams to assess learning needs, design curricula, and deliver training that enhances knowledge, skills, and competencies across the workforce. This role applies advanced instructional design methodologies, adult learning principles, and e-learning technologies to create engaging, effective training programs.