Instructional Designer (Job Share)
About the role
Competition Number
P17232
Posting Title
Instructional Designer (Job Share)
Classification
Instructor
Location
Multiple Locations (Please check posting details)
Other Location(s)
Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon Campus, Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw Campus, Saskatchewan Polytechnic Regina Campus, Saskatchewan Polytechnic Prince Albert Campus
Building
Other Building
Date Posted
02/05/2026
Closing Date
02/16/2026
JIQ #
Start Date
02/17/2026
End Date
06/30/2026
Open Until Filled
No
Ongoing
No
Category of work
Part Time
Bargaining Unit
Faculty Association
Hours of Work
To be Assigned
Salary Range
As per Academic Salary Table
Temporary Market Stipend
Incumbent
Total Assigned days (AC) / Total Hours per biweekly pay
58 assigned days
Posting Status
Open
Job Duties/Qualifications, Skills and Abilities(QSA)
Job Duties
Job Duties
The Instructional Designer is an integral part of a collaborative development team responsible for creating innovative and engaging learning experiences using suitable educational technologies and instructional design strategies. This vital role involves designing, developing, implementing and evaluating courses, leveraging established and emerging learning technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), spatial learning (augmented and virtual realities), game-based learning, and open educational resources. The ideal candidate works effectively in a team consisting of subject matter and technical experts to collaboratively develop courses and ensure the delivery of high-quality educational content that meets the needs of diverse learners.
QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND EXPERIENCE
Specific Accountabilities
1. Course Design: Work with various Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to effectively blueprint and design instructional content, ensuring alignment with learning objectives and pedagogical best practices, while coordinating with other Learning Technology teams for technical development of courses.
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Technology Integration: Research and recommend the integration of emerging technologies into instructional design processes in alignment with Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Strategic Plan and the Learning and Teaching Division’s Technology-Enhanced Learning (TEL) Plan.
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Professional Development: Stay current with trends and best practices in instructional design and educational technologies to support Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Strategic Plan and TEL Plan.
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Needs Assessment: Conduct learner and content needs assessment in collaboration with SMEs to inform effective course design and revisions.
-
Authentic Assessment: Guide the development of authentic assessments in collaboration with SMEs to ensure appropriate and meaningful evaluation of student learning.
-
Accessibility and Inclusivity: Create accessible, and inclusive learning experiences using universal design for learning (UDL) principles and Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Quality Standards for Online Courses.
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Project Management: Independently manage the lifecycle of assigned course design projects, effectively balancing multiple priorities, timelines, and stakeholder expectations to ensure successful completion.
-
Open Education Resources: Support the use of open educational resources in e-learning.
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Faculty Consultation: Provide instructional design consultation to faculty, recommending evidence-based practices and strategies for learner-centred course design.
-
Feedback Incorporation: Gather and analyze feedback from faculty and learners to iteratively improve course design quality and effectiveness.
-
Collaboration: Actively engage Learning Technologies staff and distributed development teams.
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Perform related duties to instructional design and educational technologies.
-
Be prepared to travel as part of the role.
Duties
Required Qualifications, Skills and Abilities (QSA)
1. Education: A Master’s degree specializing in Instructional Design, Educational Technologies, or a related field.
2. Experience: Minimum 2 years of practical experience working as an Instructional Designer developing interactive technology-rich courses at the post-secondary level with SMEs and technical teams that meet relevant provincial, federal and international standards such as WCAG.
3. Technical Proficiency: Proficient using learning management systems and generative AI tools. Demonstrated experience incorporating emerging technologies, such as AR, VR and 3D technologies, into the course design process to enhance learner engagement and instructional effectiveness.
4. Adult Learning Theories: Advanced understanding of adult learning theories and instructional design models.
5. Emerging Technologies: Stay current with trends in educational technologies and make informed recommendations for their integration in course design.
6. Creativity: Proven ability to think creatively and develop innovative and effective instructional solutions.
7. Collaboration and Autonomy: Ability to work responsibly, demonstrating initiative as part of a collaborative academic and technical team.
8. Organization Skills: Strong project management and organizational skills, with attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple concurrent projects.
9. Communication Skills: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to facilitate collaboration and articulate design decisions
Diversity: Demonstrates valuing diversity.
Desired QSA
About Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Saskatchewan Polytechnic serves students through applied learning opportunities on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 Territories and the homeland of the Métis. Learning takes place at campuses in Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina and Saskatoon and through extensive distance education opportunities. Programs serve every economic and public service sector. As a polytechnic, the organization provides the depth of learning appropriate to employer and student need, including certificate, diploma and degree programs, and apprenticeship training. Saskatchewan Polytechnic engages in applied research, drawing on faculty expertise to support innovation by employers, and providing students the opportunity to develop critical thinking skills.
Instructional Designer (Job Share)
About the role
Competition Number
P17232
Posting Title
Instructional Designer (Job Share)
Classification
Instructor
Location
Multiple Locations (Please check posting details)
Other Location(s)
Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon Campus, Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw Campus, Saskatchewan Polytechnic Regina Campus, Saskatchewan Polytechnic Prince Albert Campus
Building
Other Building
Date Posted
02/05/2026
Closing Date
02/16/2026
JIQ #
Start Date
02/17/2026
End Date
06/30/2026
Open Until Filled
No
Ongoing
No
Category of work
Part Time
Bargaining Unit
Faculty Association
Hours of Work
To be Assigned
Salary Range
As per Academic Salary Table
Temporary Market Stipend
Incumbent
Total Assigned days (AC) / Total Hours per biweekly pay
58 assigned days
Posting Status
Open
Job Duties/Qualifications, Skills and Abilities(QSA)
Job Duties
Job Duties
The Instructional Designer is an integral part of a collaborative development team responsible for creating innovative and engaging learning experiences using suitable educational technologies and instructional design strategies. This vital role involves designing, developing, implementing and evaluating courses, leveraging established and emerging learning technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), spatial learning (augmented and virtual realities), game-based learning, and open educational resources. The ideal candidate works effectively in a team consisting of subject matter and technical experts to collaboratively develop courses and ensure the delivery of high-quality educational content that meets the needs of diverse learners.
QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND EXPERIENCE
Specific Accountabilities
1. Course Design: Work with various Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to effectively blueprint and design instructional content, ensuring alignment with learning objectives and pedagogical best practices, while coordinating with other Learning Technology teams for technical development of courses.
-
Technology Integration: Research and recommend the integration of emerging technologies into instructional design processes in alignment with Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Strategic Plan and the Learning and Teaching Division’s Technology-Enhanced Learning (TEL) Plan.
-
Professional Development: Stay current with trends and best practices in instructional design and educational technologies to support Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Strategic Plan and TEL Plan.
-
Needs Assessment: Conduct learner and content needs assessment in collaboration with SMEs to inform effective course design and revisions.
-
Authentic Assessment: Guide the development of authentic assessments in collaboration with SMEs to ensure appropriate and meaningful evaluation of student learning.
-
Accessibility and Inclusivity: Create accessible, and inclusive learning experiences using universal design for learning (UDL) principles and Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Quality Standards for Online Courses.
-
Project Management: Independently manage the lifecycle of assigned course design projects, effectively balancing multiple priorities, timelines, and stakeholder expectations to ensure successful completion.
-
Open Education Resources: Support the use of open educational resources in e-learning.
-
Faculty Consultation: Provide instructional design consultation to faculty, recommending evidence-based practices and strategies for learner-centred course design.
-
Feedback Incorporation: Gather and analyze feedback from faculty and learners to iteratively improve course design quality and effectiveness.
-
Collaboration: Actively engage Learning Technologies staff and distributed development teams.
-
Perform related duties to instructional design and educational technologies.
-
Be prepared to travel as part of the role.
Duties
Required Qualifications, Skills and Abilities (QSA)
1. Education: A Master’s degree specializing in Instructional Design, Educational Technologies, or a related field.
2. Experience: Minimum 2 years of practical experience working as an Instructional Designer developing interactive technology-rich courses at the post-secondary level with SMEs and technical teams that meet relevant provincial, federal and international standards such as WCAG.
3. Technical Proficiency: Proficient using learning management systems and generative AI tools. Demonstrated experience incorporating emerging technologies, such as AR, VR and 3D technologies, into the course design process to enhance learner engagement and instructional effectiveness.
4. Adult Learning Theories: Advanced understanding of adult learning theories and instructional design models.
5. Emerging Technologies: Stay current with trends in educational technologies and make informed recommendations for their integration in course design.
6. Creativity: Proven ability to think creatively and develop innovative and effective instructional solutions.
7. Collaboration and Autonomy: Ability to work responsibly, demonstrating initiative as part of a collaborative academic and technical team.
8. Organization Skills: Strong project management and organizational skills, with attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple concurrent projects.
9. Communication Skills: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to facilitate collaboration and articulate design decisions
Diversity: Demonstrates valuing diversity.
Desired QSA
About Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Saskatchewan Polytechnic serves students through applied learning opportunities on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 Territories and the homeland of the Métis. Learning takes place at campuses in Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina and Saskatoon and through extensive distance education opportunities. Programs serve every economic and public service sector. As a polytechnic, the organization provides the depth of learning appropriate to employer and student need, including certificate, diploma and degree programs, and apprenticeship training. Saskatchewan Polytechnic engages in applied research, drawing on faculty expertise to support innovation by employers, and providing students the opportunity to develop critical thinking skills.