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Instructional Designer

Boulder, CO · On-site

$67K - $91K/yr

This position reports to the Instructional Design Manager on the Digital Learning Innovations team and will be responsible for instructionally designing digital learning assets. This individual will ...

... Management System (LMS). This position serves as a key member of the Instructional Design Support ... Assist faculty with the design, development, and modification of course content, assignments ...

Instructional Designer

Mansfield, MA

$68K - $93K/yr

This position reports to the Instructional Design Manager on the Digital Learning Innovations team and will be responsible for instructionally designing digital learning assets. This individual will ...

Ensure learning materials meet quality standards, are visually consistent, and align with the overall instructional design framework * Assist in Digital Asset Management: Organize, label, and ...

The Instructional Design Specialist will provide support for the Office of Administration as part of the Logistics Management Division (LMD) to design and develop training material for online courses ...

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How much do assistant instructional design manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant instructional design manager in the United States is $81,336.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60,500.00 and $103,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Instructional Design Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Instructional Design Manager, you need expertise in instructional design principles, curriculum development, and assessment strategies, usually supported by a degree in education or instructional design. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), authoring tools such as Articulate Storyline or Adobe Captivate, and project management software is typically required. Strong communication, leadership, and collaboration skills help in managing teams and working with subject matter experts. These abilities are crucial for creating effective learning experiences and ensuring successful project delivery in educational or corporate environments.

What are Assistant Instructional Design Managers?

Assistant Instructional Design Managers support the development, implementation, and evaluation of educational programs and training materials within an organization. They collaborate with subject matter experts, instructional designers, and other stakeholders to create effective learning experiences. Their responsibilities often include managing project timelines, ensuring instructional materials meet quality standards, and assisting in the integration of new learning technologies. This role typically requires strong organizational, communication, and project management skills.

What is the difference between Assistant Instructional Design Manager vs Instructional Designer?

AspectAssistant Instructional Design ManagerInstructional Designer
CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Education, Instructional Design, or related field; often some management experienceBachelor's or Master's in Education, Instructional Design, or related field; focus on design skills
Work EnvironmentSupports team management, project coordination, and strategic planning within educational or corporate settingsFocuses on designing learning materials, courses, and content development
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in educational institutions, corporate training, e-learning companiesCommonly employed in similar environments, often as a role within larger instructional teams

The Assistant Instructional Design Manager typically oversees instructional design teams and manages project workflows, while Instructional Designers focus primarily on creating and developing learning content. The assistant role involves some leadership responsibilities, whereas the Instructional Designer concentrates on content development and instructional strategies.

How does an Assistant Instructional Design Manager typically collaborate with subject matter experts and other team members during course development?

As an Assistant Instructional Design Manager, you’ll often serve as a bridge between subject matter experts (SMEs), content developers, and multimedia teams. You’ll coordinate meetings to gather and clarify content requirements, ensure instructional materials align with learning objectives, and facilitate feedback loops during the design and review phases. Strong collaboration and communication skills are essential, as you’ll be balancing input from various stakeholders while ensuring projects stay on schedule and meet quality standards. This role often requires the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and adapt to feedback quickly.
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Infographic showing various Assistant Instructional Design Manager job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, and 8% Part Time. Highlights an 86% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $81,336 per year, or $39.1 per hour.
INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN SPECIALIST SENIOR

INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN SPECIALIST SENIOR

The University of Alabama at Birmingham

Tampa, FL • Hybrid

$55K - $89K/yr

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Posted 28 days ago


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INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN SPECIALIST SENIOR

University of Alabama at Birmingham

The School of Health Professions (SHP) is seeking an Instructional Design Specialist to support online, blended, and technology enhanced instruction delivered through the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS). This position serves as a key member of the Instructional Design Support (IDS) team, which administers the SHP Canvas sub account and partners with faculty to ensure course quality, accessibility, and instructional effectiveness. This role is critical to supporting faculty course development, semester to semester course maintenance, and Title II digital accessibility compliance across SHP academic programs. The Instructional Design Specialist works closely with faculty, IDS colleagues, and the Learning Resource Center (LRC) to sustain high quality learning environments that align with UAB and SHP mission, vision, and values.

Key Roles & Responsibilities

        Serve as a Canvas LMS specialist supporting faculty teaching online and blended courses within SHP.

        Assist faculty with the design, development, and modification of course content, assignments, assessments, and learning activities using evidence based instructional design practices.

        Provide one on one faculty consultations, group training, and workshops related to Canvas functionality, instructional design strategies, and educational technology.

        Support semester course preparation activities, including course copy, content maintenance, and term transitions within the SHP Canvas sub account.

        Assist faculty with Title II digital accessibility compliance, including review and remediation of course materials, documents, instructional media, and

Canvas course structure.

        Promote the use of accessible templates, universal design principles, and best practices for inclusive learning environments.

        Collaborate with LRC media services to ensure instructional media is properly formatted, captioned, and accessible for instructional use.

        Track instructional technology trends and recommend emerging tools that enhance student engagement and learning outcomes.

        Assist in the development and maintenance of instructional resources, guides, and documentation for faculty.

        Perform other duties as assigned in support of SHP instructional missions.

Salary Range: $55,180 - $89,670

Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in a related field and five (5) years of related experience required. Work experience may substitute for education requirement.

Preferred Qualifications: Experience supporting Canvas LMS in higher education.  Demonstrated experience with online or blended course design.  Familiarity with digital accessibility standards, ADA/Title II requirements, or universal design for learning (UDL).  Experience working directly with faculty in academic environments.  Strong organizational, communication, and consultation skills.

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Work Characteristics 

        Researches and evaluates department educational and training requirements.

        May provide technical and/or editorial review for development and implementation of interactive websites.

        Conducts focus groups, reviews facilities, monitors professional publications, interviews subject matter experts and recommends instructional strategies.

        Designs materials, prepares and writes scripts for videotapes, slide presentations, self-instruction and on-line instructional materials.

        Designs and writes promotional materials.

        Assists medical faculty in preparing lectures and presentations.

        May coordinate assignments contracted to outside consultants.

        May write and edit articles for professional publications.

        May have some supervisory responsibility.
 

Work Schedule: This position is onsite with the possibility of working a hybrid schedule. 

UAB is an Equal Employment/Equal Educational Opportunity Institution dedicated to providing equal opportunities and equal access to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, sex (including pregnancy), genetic information, age, disability, and veteran's status. As required by Title IX, UAB prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions to UAB's Assistant Vice President and Senior Title IX Coordinator. The Title IX notice of nondiscrimination is located at uab.edu/titleix.


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The University of Alabama at Birmingham is the heartbeat of Birmingham and an integral medical leader in the Southeast. The Birmingham campus is within walking distance of some of the best parks, entertainment, and dining in the region. UAB's three regional campuses expand their academic reach and responsibilities in addition to educating physicians in rural and underserved areas of the state. UAB is experiencing major and sustained investment and growth, due both to its exceptional research faculty and its culture of collaboration. Through concerted and strategic investments in its clinical and research enterprise, UAB has undergone an amazing transformation in the past five years and has strengthened its status and reputation as a leader in medical training, biomedical discovery, innovation, and patient care.

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