SUMMARY
The Instructional Designer develops, deploys, and maintains high-quality learning solutions that support donation operations performance, workforce readiness, and regulatory compliance in a 24/7 clinical environment. This role partners with operational leaders, subject matter experts (SMEs), Quality, and Compliance to translate complex clinical and operational requirements into effective, measurable training and competency materials across modalities (eLearning, virtual instructor-led training, instructor-led training, simulations, job aids, and performance support tools). Training and documentation must be traceable, defensible, and audit-ready, consistent with the expectations that govern OPO operations (including CMS OPO Conditions for Coverage, OPTN/UNOS policy, and applicable federal/state requirements).
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
1) Instructional Design & Development
2) Learning Management System (LMS) Implementation & Administration Support
3) Regulatory & Audit Readiness Alignment
4) Stakeholder Partnership & Project Execution
5) Measurement, Evaluation & Continuous Improvement
6) Other Expectations
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education/Experience
Tools & Technical Skills
Instructional Competencies
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
CORE COMPETENCIES (SUCCESS PROFILE)
PHYSICAL DEMANDS / WORK ENVIRONMENT (ADJUST AS NEEDED)
Typical office/clinical environment demands may include prolonged sitting/standing, use of computers and standard office equipment, and occasional travel to operational sites or partner hospitals. (Include any lifting/travel specifics required by your HR template.)
Salary Range: $69,000- $103,000
Benefits:
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