Arizona State University
Location
Tempe, Arizona
Salary
$64,000 - $72,000 / YEAR
Collaborate with faculty to design technology-enhanced learning materials and assessments aligned with learning objectives. Manage academic scheduling, room assignments, and course data within university systems like PeopleSoft.
Requires a bachelor's degree and three years of relevant experience in instructional design or a related field. Proficiency with LMS platforms and experience in higher education course management is highly desired.
Bachelor's degree and three (3) years of experience appropriate to the area of assignment/field; OR, Any equivalent combination of experience and/or training from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved. Job Profile Summary: Assesses, designs, implements, and provides instructional design support for in one or more units to develop resources and materials to support teaching and learning.
POSITION OVERVIEW Under general direction of the Assistant Director of Academic Administration, this position supports instructional design and development in collaboration with faculty and subject matter experts to create high-quality, technology-enhanced learning experiences for the School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership (SCETL). The role applies instructional design principles and educational technologies to develop engaging instructional materials aligned with learning objectives. This position also supports academic scheduling and course data management, including maintenance of course schedules, room assignments, and related academic systems.
$64,000-$72,000 per year; DOE ESSENTIAL DUTIES Instructional Design Duties Collaborate with faculty to design and develop instructionally sound learning materials and assessments aligned with learning objectives Support development and alignment of learning outcomes with course content Apply instructional design principles to create engaging learning experiences across modalities (in-person, hybrid, online) Use learning technologies, LMS platforms, and authoring tools to develop instructional content Evaluate instructional needs and assist in course and training redesign Provide instructional design consultation and technical support to faculty Collaborate with cross-functional teams to enhance instructional quality and accessibility Develop and maintain instructional templates, guides, and design standards Assess effectiveness of instructional materials and recommend improvements Stay current on instructional design trends and best practices Academic Scheduling & Data Coordination Duties Maintain course schedules, room assignments, and related data in university systems Support semester scheduling processes and faculty assignment updates Perform course clean-up and data validation each term Assist with scheduling data management in PeopleSoft and related systems Provide user support and training on scheduling processes and systems Maintain documentation of scheduling workflows and procedures General Duties Manage assigned projects and priorities to meet deadlines and unit needs Ensure accuracy, quality, and professionalism in all deliverables Perform other duties as assigned Desired Qualifications Knowledge of instructional design theories, learning sciences, and pedagogical best practices Experience designing and developing instructional materials in higher education or professional training environments Proficiency with learning management systems (e.g., Canvas, Blackboard, or equivalent) and instructional technologies, including authoring and multimedia tools Ability to translate complex content into clear, engaging, and accessible learning experiences Familiarity with accessibility standards and inclusive design practices (e.g., ADA, WCAG) Experience collaborating with faculty, subject matter experts, and cross-functional teams Knowledge of academic scheduling processes and/or university course management systems (preferred), including experience with data systems such as PeopleSoft or equivalent ERP systems Strong organizational, time management, communication, and problem-solving skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a deadline-driven environment Ability to clearly communicate verbally, read, write, see and hear to perform essential functions. Work Environment Activities are performed in an environmentally controlled office setting subject to extended periods of sitting, keyboarding and manipulating a computer mouse 75 percent; required to stand for varying lengths of time and walk moderate distances to perform work 10 percent. Frequent bending, reaching, lifting, pushing and pulling up to 25 pounds 15 percent. Regular activities require ability to quickly change priorities, which may include or are subject to resolution of conflicts. Department Statement: The School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership is a new type of school, one that challenges its students to study classic works and prepares them to become a leader ready to take on 21st-century issues. Established in 2017, the school combines a classical liberal arts curriculum with intensive learning experiences that include study abroad programs and professional internships. Offering a blend of courses, practical leadership experiences, and public forums for debating contemporary issues, students graduate ready for careers in government, law, business, and civil society. Transdisciplinary study is also enriched by incorporating ASU’s Center for American Civics and Center for the Study of Economic Liberty into the School. SCETL is one of 21 academic units within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, which offers the greatest choice and diversity of studies of any college at Arizona State University, the largest public university in the United States. In addition to top academic programs, award-winning faculty, and state-of-the-art lab and research facilities, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences offers unique opportunities to explore a vast spectrum of academic disciplines—from science and math to languages and philosophy—that few other colleges and universities can provide. With 13 schools, five departments, three programs, 107 majors, 156 graduate degrees, and over 50 world-class research centers and one-of-a-kind institutes, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is redefining liberal arts and sciences education for the 21st century. For more information please visit Driving Requirement: Driving is not required for this position.
Market context
In Arizona, instructional designer and academic scheduling coordinator roles are often tied to higher education and training operations, where demand tends to follow enrollment cycles, curriculum updates, and online learning support needs. These positions are competitive because employers usually want both instructional design skills and hands-on course scheduling experience, plus LMS proficiency and higher education familiarity. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save research time, and tailor your application to show specific LMS and course management examples.
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