Instructional Designer 3
The University of California, San Diego
About this position
Position Description
DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW: UC San Diego’s Jacobs School of Engineering is leading a bold effort to transform how problem solving is taught through the Problem Solving Like an Expert (PSLAE) initiative—an effort to expand access to engineering-derived thinking skills and better prepare a broader, more diverse technical workforce. PSLAE teaches students how to identify, frame, and solve complex, real-world problems using structured strategies drawn from engineering practice, and embeds these approaches into required high school science courses (physics, chemistry, and biology). The initiative has already reached thousands of students across regional school districts and is now scaling through teacher training, curriculum partnerships, and broader dissemination. In parallel, PSLAE is also being developed and delivered at UC San Diego as a general education course open to students across all majors, extending the impact beyond K–12 and reinforcing the goal of making problem-solving a universal, transferable skill.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in related area and/or equivalent experience/training. Thorough knowledge of instructional design principles and learning strategies, including needs analysis, backwards design, learning outcomes and assessment design, and instructional approaches including lecture, discussion, activities, projects, etc. Demonstrated ability to apply instructional design methodology in the development of classroom-based training. Thorough knowledge of the technical tools and platforms required to achieve the delivery of engaging and media-rich online learning content, and of trends in the use and effectiveness of educational technology and learning. Thorough knowledge of e-learning strategies including but not limited to courses (e.g., processes and technologies, etc.). Knowledge of instructional design, learning sciences, and assessment, with demonstrated ability to design and deliver learner-centered, project-based learning experiences. Demonstrated ability to translate complex science and engineering concepts into accessible, engaging learning experiences for diverse audiences. Strong analytical, verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills and strong collaboration and negotiation skills. Ability to work across diverse stakeholders and drive projects forwards. Knowledge to conduct appropriate job and task analyses in the context of instructional design of technical or specialized training. Thorough knowledge of applying adult learning theories and educational methodologies. Thorough knowledge of functional area and understands how work within one course may impact work being done on other courses or in other areas. Thorough analytical skills to conduct analysis and develop recommendations, demonstrating organization and problem-solving skills. Experience using data to inform instructional improvements. Proficient knowledge of educational technologies and Learning Management Systems (LMS) for developing and delivering digital and blended learnings. Thorough knowledge of organization policies and procedures, including policies that impact online course development. Thorough knowledge and skills with relevant business software systems. Advanced level skills in application of planning, resourcing and monitoring of effective design life cycles of training and other learning and performance solutions to support the organization. Experience leading the end-to-end design and implementation of instructional initiatives, project planning, coordination, and execution across timelines and stakeholders. Experience facilitating trainings or instruction for diverse audiences, including educators or instructors. Ability to operate with a high degree of independence, manage multiple priorities, and navigate ambiguous, evolving environments.