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Seeking a Digital Learning Experience Designer in Houston to create impactful, evidence-based digital learning. You'll use Articulate and NovoEd to build interactive, practice-driven experiences that enhance job performance. Requires 7+ years' experience and expertise in instructional design tool...
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United States , Houston
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Learning Experience Designer
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Canada; United States , Toronto; Austin
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60000.00 - 65000.00 GBP / Year
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Learning Experience Designer with International Baccalaureate
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Technical AI Learning Experience Designer
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Portugal
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Explore a world of opportunity in Learning Experience Designer jobs, a dynamic profession at the intersection of education, technology, and human-centered design. Learning Experience Designers (LXDs) are the architects of modern learning, moving beyond traditional instructional design to craft holistic, engaging, and effective educational journeys. Their core mission is to translate complex information and skills into compelling experiences that drive knowledge retention, skill application, and behavioral change. Professionals in this field work across corporate training, higher education, tech enablement, and professional development, designing solutions that empower learners and deliver measurable impact. The typical responsibilities of a Learning Experience Designer are multifaceted. They conduct in-depth needs analyses to identify performance gaps and learning objectives. Using instructional design models like ADDIE or SAM, they then design comprehensive learning strategies and curricula. A significant part of the role involves content creation, developing everything from interactive e-learning modules and microlearning assets to facilitator guides and digital nudges. Crucially, LXDs leverage technology, utilizing authoring tools (e.g., Articulate 360), Learning Management Systems (LMS), and increasingly, AI-powered platforms for content generation and personalization. They champion user experience (UX) principles, ensuring every touchpoint—from navigation to multimedia—is intuitive and learner-centric. The role also involves evaluating effectiveness through data analytics, gathering learner feedback, and iterating on designs to ensure continuous improvement and alignment with business or educational goals. To succeed in Learning Experience Designer jobs, a specific blend of skills is required. Foundational expertise in instructional design theory and adult learning principles is essential. Strong creative and visual design skills are needed to create engaging materials, while technical proficiency with digital authoring tools is a must. Analytical abilities allow LXDs to interpret data and assess ROI. Excellent communication and collaboration skills are critical for working with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), stakeholders, and clients. A growing requirement is an innovative and experimental mindset, with a willingness to explore emerging technologies like AI, VR, and gamification to enhance learning. Ultimately, top professionals in this field are problem-solvers, storytellers, and strategic thinkers who view learning not as an event, but as an integrated, continuous experience that drives growth and performance. For those passionate about shaping how people learn and grow, Learning Experience Designer jobs offer a rewarding career path where creativity meets strategy. Whether designing onboarding programs, technical upskilling pathways, or transformative leadership curricula, LXDs play a pivotal role in building the capabilities of individuals and organizations for the future.

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