Technical Instructional Designer at CBT Nuggets
Are you an expert in how people learn and a lover of technology? **CBT Nuggets** is looking for a **Full-time Technical Instructional Designer**. In this remote role, you will work with our instructors to plan and design our online courses. This is a very important job for someone who wants to create the best learning experiences for IT professionals.
Your work will be vital in making sure our courses are not just good, but great. You will be responsible for creating the structure, activities, and tests that help our students master new skills. We need someone who can take complex technical information and make it easy to learn and remember. If you are ready to help shape the future of tech education, we want to hear from you.
August 27, 2025
No Last Date Mentioned
Full-time / Remote
📄 Job Description
📌 Requirements
- Experience in instructional design or curriculum development.
- Good understanding of learning theories and how people learn best.
- An interest in and some knowledge of IT topics.
- Strong communication and teamwork skills.
- Ability to provide clear and helpful feedback on content.
🚠️ What You Will Do
- Work with instructors to create detailed course outlines.
- Design interactive activities and quizzes to help students learn.
- Review video scripts and provide feedback on the teaching style.
- Help our team make sure the courses are clear, engaging, and effective.
- Work to improve our overall course-creation process.
🏢 About CBT Nuggets
📝 How to Apply
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is a "Technical Instructional Designer"?
A Technical Instructional Designer plans and designs online courses. They work to make sure the course is well-structured and easy for students to understand.
Q2: Will I be teaching?
No, your main job is not to teach. You will work with our instructors (the teachers) to help them create the best possible lessons.
Q3: Do I need to be a technical expert?
You don't need to be an expert in every IT topic, but you should have a strong interest in technology and be able to learn new technical concepts quickly.
Q4: What is the difference between this role and an instructor?
The instructor is the one who teaches the course and is the subject matter expert. You, as the designer, will make sure the course is designed in the best way for students to learn.
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