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Remote Learning Development Contract Jobs in Florida

Contract Specialist

FL ยท On-site +1

$105K - $115K/yr

Paid remote work expenses * Career development, trainings, continuous learning, and employee ... The Contract Specialist reports to the Director of Contracts Negotiations & Administration and ...

Remote work options may be considered on a case-by-case basis and if approved by the Company ... The successful candidate will collaborate closely with leaders to develop personalized learning ...

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Software Engineer - Web3

Miami, FL ยท Remote

$150K - $250K/yr

Write production smart contracts across multiple virtual machines (EVM, SVM, TVM, and emerging alt ... Work-from-home stipend, monthly wellness allowance, and annual learning & development allowance

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Remote Learning Development Contract information

What is the difference between Remote Learning Development Contract vs Remote Instructional Designer?

AspectRemote Learning Development ContractRemote Instructional Designer
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in education, instructional design, or related field; certifications like CPT or CPL are commonSame as Learning Development Contract, often with additional certifications in instructional design or e-learning tools
Work EnvironmentProject-based, flexible, often freelance or contractualFull-time or freelance, primarily remote, working with educational institutions or corporations
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by educational institutions, e-learning companies, and corporate training providersCommon in education, corporate training, and e-learning sectors

The main difference is that a Remote Learning Development Contract typically refers to a project-based, contractual role focused on creating learning content, while a Remote Instructional Designer may work in a more permanent or ongoing capacity designing educational programs and curricula. Both roles require similar credentials and work environments, but their employment structure and scope can differ.

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REMOTE Technical Instructional Designer (Software Engineering Audience)

CapeTalent

Satellite Beach, FL โ€ข Remote

$55 - $65/hr

Contractor

Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

REMOTE Technical Instructional Designer (Software Engineering Audience)

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)

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: July 2026
  • 40 hours per week @ $55–$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. The REMOTE Technical Instructional Designer (Software Engineering Audience) role is a highly technical role where you will be required to gain a deep understanding of our client’s technology and platform capabilities. You will develop engaging technical training content that enables our engineers to effectively understand and use these platforms with minimal reliance on Subject Matter Experts (SMEs). The Content Developer’s responsibilities will focus heavily on content review, training development, and facilitation.

What You'll Do

  • Create & Develop Content: Design and produce engaging technical training content for software engineers, utilizing a variety of formats including written guides, video tutorials, hands-on labs, and other learning modalities.
  • Embed with Engineering Teams: Act as an early tester and end-user by embedding within engineering teams. You'll collaborate directly with platform owners and architects to understand new technologies from the developer's perspective.
  • Curriculum & Documentation: Collaborate with developer advocates, L&D team members, and technical writers to develop and implement a holistic curriculum. You will help identify and ll documentation gaps, using learning materials to close them.
  • Modernize Learning: Create self-service content and experiment with bite-sized learning modules to promote fast adoption and developer success.
  • Project Management: Understand and navigate the varying goals, deliverables, and timelines of our development teams. You will track and manage project issues and risks consistently, taking bold and immediate action to mitigate them effectively.

What We're Looking For

  • Must have 4+ years of relevant hands-on experience in full-stack web development or general software engineering.
  • Proven expertise in instructional design and creating technical training videos and materials.
  • A demonstrated background in instructional design, corporate training, or experience creating technical training videos and documentation.
  • Experience or familiarity with e-Learning development tools (e.g., Articulate Storyline, Rise) and Learning Management Systems (LMS).
  • Prior experience as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) or technical mentor for internal training programs.
  • Prior experience with program management.

Why This Role?

  • You've shipped real code (4+ years full-stack or software engineering) and you enjoy explaining how things work as much as building them.
  • You want your impact measured by developer adoption and success — not course completions.
  • You'd rather embed with the team building the tech than wait for a spec.
  • You're energized by ambiguity, fast cycles, and AI-assisted ways of working.

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