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Collaborate with subject matter experts to integrate augmented reality and 3D animation into live courses, e-learning, and job-aids. * Conduct and oversee research on the latest augmented reality and ...

Collaborate with subject matter experts to integrate augmented reality and 3D animation into live courses, e-learning, and job-aids. * Conduct and oversee research on the latest augmented reality and ...

Collaborate with subject matter experts to integrate augmented reality and 3D animation into live courses, e-learning, and job-aids. * Conduct and oversee research on the latest augmented reality and ...

Collaborate with subject matter experts to integrate augmented reality and 3D animation into live courses, e-learning, and job-aids. * Conduct and oversee research on the latest augmented reality and ...

Description Position Overview We are seeking a Level 3 Graphic Designer with a strong focus on e-learning and multimedia content development. This role blends visual design, animation, and ...

Position Overview We are seeking a Level 3 Graphic Designer with a strong focus on e-learning and multimedia content development. This role blends visual design, animation, and instructional support ...

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How much do e learning animation jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for e learning animation in the United States is $39.41, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.88 and $63.94 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in E Learning Animation?

A typical day for an E Learning Animation professional often involves collaborating with instructional designers and subject matter experts to storyboard and conceptualize educational content. You will work on creating and editing animated elements, integrating graphics, text, and interactive features into e-learning modules using specialized software. Regular feedback sessions and revisions are common, ensuring that the animations align closely with learning objectives and brand guidelines. Teamwork and ongoing communication are key, as you'll need to balance creative input with technical and pedagogical requirements to deliver high-quality digital learning experiences.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the E Learning Animation position, and why are they important?

Success in E Learning Animation requires strong graphic design and animation skills, proficiency in e-learning authoring tools, and a good understanding of instructional design principles, often supported by a degree in multimedia, animation, or a related field. Familiarity with software such as Adobe After Effects, Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, and occasionally Learning Management Systems (LMS) is typically expected. Outstanding collaboration, attention to detail, and creativity in translating complex material into engaging visual content are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure the creation of effective, visually appealing animations that support learner engagement and knowledge retention.

What is an E Learning Animation job?

An E Learning Animation job involves creating animated content for educational purposes, such as explainer videos, interactive lessons, and training modules. Professionals in this role use animation software to visualize complex concepts, making learning more engaging and accessible. They may work with instructional designers, educators, and subject matter experts to develop content that enhances comprehension and retention. This role requires creativity, technical animation skills, and an understanding of educational principles.

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(4) REMOTE eLearning / Multimedia Developers (Contract) - Advanced Storyline Required

CapeTalent

Satellite Beach, FL โ€ข Remote

$55 - $65/hr

Contractor

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

(4) REMOTE eLearning / Multimedia Developers (Contract) - Advanced Storyline Required

CapeTalent isn't your average staffing agency. We connect AI-forward Learning & Development professionals with Fortune 100 companies who are shaping the future.

CONTRACT DETAILS

1099 or C2C (No W2)

This role is structured for experienced freelancers and independent contractors. W2 employment is not available for this engagement.

  • 6-month contract (strong likelihood of extension)

  • 100% Remote (U.S. or Canadian candidates only)

  • Start date: June / July 2026

  • 40 hours per week @ $55โ€“$65/hour (C2C or 1099), based on experience

  • Standard U.S. business hours (EST/CST/MST/PST)

  • Heavy Slack collaboration + Laptop provided

  • Portfolio REQUIRED

THE ROLE

About the Role

This is an Individual Contributor (IC) role. We're looking for a (4) REMOTE eLearning / Multimedia Developers (Contract) - Advanced Storyline Required, who builds โ€” fast, creatively, and at a high technical bar โ€” and who does their best work when the pace is quick and the brief is still taking shape. You'll turn dense FinTech product workflows into interactive experiences that feel effortless: tax form simulations, gamified interactions, and microlearning built for a global audience.

The work covers both new builds and reimagined existing content, and it leans hard on craft โ€” custom interactions, web objects, and high-end video, not out-of-the-box templates. Articulate Storyline is your home base, with Rise where clean, scalable content matters, and the Adobe Creative Suite for the video and motion work that makes a finished experience feel polished.

How we build matters here. Our production runs on a structured, AI-assisted workflow, and we want someone who already works this way โ€” vibe-coding custom interactions and Storyline web objects with AI, prototyping in hours instead of days, and using generative tools to move from idea to working build fast. The intent isn't to replace your craft โ€” it's to clear the repetitive work so your energy goes to design, interactivity, and polish. You drive the judgment, the review, and the finish.

What You'll Do

  • Build advanced interactive eLearning and gamification mechanics in Articulate Storyline โ€” tax form simulations and custom interactions using complex triggers, variables, and JavaScript.

  • Vibe-code custom interactions and web objects โ€” using AI to rapidly write, test, and refine the HTML/CSS/JavaScript that lives inside Storyline as web objects, pushing well past native authoring.

  • Produce and edit high-end video, animation, and multimedia in the Adobe Creative Suite (Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, Photoshop, Illustrator), woven seamlessly into the course.

  • Design responsive, modular content in Rise where clean localization and scale matter.

  • Rework tired legacy material into something visual, current, and genuinely learner-first โ€” nothing ships straight out of the box.

  • Lean on AI (Gemini, Notebook LM, and more) to speed up storyboarding, scenario generation, narration scripting, prototyping, and revision cycles.

  • Keep everything compliant, tracked, and QA'd in Docebo โ€” SCORM, completion tracking, the works.

  • Work shoulder-to-shoulder with SMEs, Instructional Designers, Product Design, and the DoceboOps team to launch learning plans.

  • Maintain, update, and enhance courses across modalities as content evolves.

  • Track development progress daily in Jira within an agile workflow.

  • Juggle several projects at once without losing speed, quality, or deadlines โ€” and without needing much oversight.

What We're Looking For

  • At least 5 years developing interactive eLearning, backed by a portfolio that shows advanced technical execution โ€” not just tool proficiency. We weigh the quality and speed of your work over a year count.

  • You already build with Generative AI in live production โ€” including vibe coding: using AI to write and refine the JavaScript and web objects behind custom interactions. It's woven into how we work, not a nice-to-have.

  • Expert in Articulate 360 (Storyline) โ€” complex triggers, variables, custom JavaScript, and web objects that stretch what a course can do โ€” and fluent in Rise.

  • Advanced video and multimedia production in Adobe Creative Cloud (Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, Photoshop, Illustrator) โ€” you create and integrate high-end assets, not just make edits.

  • Genuinely creative and innovative โ€” you consistently find ways to build what off-the-shelf tools can't.

  • Hands-on Docebo experience with strong working knowledge of SCORM and LMS publishing standards.

  • At home in Agile and fast-paced settings, with Jira or similar.

  • A reputation for shipping strong work quickly when volume is high, with minimal oversight.

  • Bonus: experience with Synthesia for AI video, 7Taps for microlearning, or Figma for quick prototyping.

Why This Role?

  • You build things off-the-shelf tools can't โ€” and you love the challenge.

  • You want a seat in high-impact FinTech enterprise product training.

  • AI-powered tools and workflows energize you rather than intimidate you.

  • You do your best work in modern, fast-moving learning environments.

  • Innovation, speed, and quality are things you actually care about.

  • Ambiguity doesn't rattle you โ€” you bring the structure.

  • You have a portfolio that speaks for itself.


Ready to apply? Submit your resume and portfolio link to be considered.