Job Summary:
The Instructional Designer I supports the design and development of engaging online learning experiences with a primary focus on non-credit courses, micro-credentials, and workforce-aligned learning initiatives. This position collaborates with internal and external stakeholders to develop interactive digital learning content and multimedia instructional materials using modern instructional design and e-learning authoring tools. The role supports all phases of course development, including content organization, multimedia production, LMS integration, accessibility review, and quality assurance, while contributing to innovative and scalable learning opportunities across the university and external partnerships.
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in education, graphic or multimedia design, art, business, communication, user experience design, or human-computer interaction.
Minimum of one year of professional experience in instructional design, education, multimedia design, user experience design, communication, business, higher education, or a similar field.
Proficiency in using Learning Management Systems (e.g., Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle) and experience with digital content creation tools such as Adobe Creative Cloud, Articulate Storyline, or similar platforms.
About Us:
The University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) is a public university committed to excellence in teaching, research, and community engagement. As part of the University of Nebraska system, UNK offers a supportive, student-focused environment with the resources of a larger institution. Located in central Nebraska, UNK serves around 6,000 students and is known for its strong academics, welcoming campus culture, and dedication to student success. Join a team that values innovation, collaboration, and the power of education to transform lives.
As a University of Nebraska employee, you'll enjoy a comprehensive benefits package that includes health, retirement, and wellness programs—plus 13 paid holidays each year, generous leave options, and tuition remission.