Serco is seeking an Instructional Designer/Curriculum Developer to support the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Charleston, SC, to develop and maintain training curricula for federal law enforcement.
Requirements
- Demonstrated ability with word-processing and presentation tools (e.g., Microsoft Word and PowerPoint) as well as web-based training and simulation tools
- Experience developing instructor-led and web-based systems training for the federal Government
- Familiarity or experience with accredited training program requirements
- Familiarity or experience with federal law enforcement training and subject matter
- Experience designing and developing federal law enforcement training
- Experience working on FLETA or other accredited courses
Responsibilities
- Works under the supervision of the Project Manager/Senior Instructional Designer to develop and document instructor-led, paper-based, and technology delivered curricula or performance support solutions.
- Work with subject matter experts and instructors to design and develop lesson plans, student guides, quizzes, and other elements of scenario-based and performance-based instructor-led and web-based training under the guidance of a Sr. ISD
- Work with an instructional design team (instructional designers, graphic artists, SMEs, instructors) and project and program managers to design responsive training and/or performance support solutions and schedules
- Update and maintain course content for instructor-led and web-based courses
- Demonstrates advanced knowledge of the ISD process and fosters design innovation. Captures and diagrams workflow processes, conducts task analysis and workflow observations.
- Participates in visual design, prototyping, and usability testing and evaluation.
- Reviews products throughout analysis, design, and development for style guidelines, writing standards, and sensible course/task flow.
Other
- This position is contingent upon your ability to obtain/maintain/transfer a DHS Public Trust clearance prior to starting employment.
- Ability to obtain/maintain/transfer your Public Trust clearance prior to beginning employment
- The ability to coordinate and work effectively with subject matter experts and as part of an Instructional Design team
- Demonstrated ability to present complex information clearly
- Strong oral and written communication skills