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Instructional Design Internship Spring 2026

SUNY Cortland

Cortland, NY โ€ข On-site

$16/hr

Full-time, Internship

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Posting Details
Position Information
Job Title
Instructional Design Internship Spring 2026
Department
Center for Teaching and Learning
Job Description/Duties
Are you creative? Are you interested in teaching or training? Have you ever wondered how your professors prepare for class or why your assignments are structured like they are? Do you plan to be a teacher someday or a corporate trainer? Do you love to make videos, play with AI, and build web tools?
If you answered yes to any of those questions, you might enjoy instructional design. If you answered yes to all of them, then you definitely need to apply for this internship!
Instructional designers come from a variety of fields including Education, Media and Communication, Graphic Design and Business. Interns with Cortland's Center for Teaching and Learning should expect to learn about the following:
1. Brightspace Design
2. Adult Learning
3. Conducting Effective Assessments
4. Working with clients/faculty
5. Project management/organizing professional events
6. Media creation
The intern will be able to work on some projects individually but will need to check in with the Senior Director regularly and may need to work with some of the Instructional Designers on projects.
Days/Hours Needed
Days are flexible. 8 hours per week.
Campus Location/Bldg.
Memorial Library Room 117B
Required Qualifications
Must be SUNY Cortland Student
Basic computer knowledge
Interest in Teaching or Training
Preferred Qualifications
Interest in Higher Education or K-12 Instructional Design
Familiarity with tools like MS Power Point and/or Google SlidesSoli
Solid Writing Skills
Creativity
Physical Demands
Must be able to work at a computer
Special Conditions for Eligibility
NA
Contact Name(s) & Email(s)
Jennifer Hall, PhD
Senior Director, Center for Teaching and Learning
jennifer.hall02@cortland.edu
Salary Grade
A-$15.50/hr.
Salary
16.00
Posting Detail Information
Posting Number
SA25057
Review Start Date
Open Date
11/24/2025
Close Date
11/28/2025
Open Until Filled
Yes
Special Instructions to Applicants