Instructional Systems Designer - Law Enforcement

Atlanta, GA
Full Time
Mid Level
Team Carney, a dynamic performance and professional development focused company, is actively seeking an  Instructional Systems Designer to support the Law Enforcement Training Division of a government agency (BIETP, FLETA, ERO related).  The ideal candidate will have experience implementing the ADDIE model in the development of curriculum to include learning objectives, instructional strategies, structure and sequence, instructional training and e-learning courses.  

THIS POSITION IS FULL TIME AND HYBRID.  Occasional travel to Glynco, Georgia is anticipated. 
 
THIS POSITION REQUIRES A BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION AND/OR OBTAINING A SECURITY CLEARANCE.  


Duties:
  • Working with subject matter experts and instructors to design and develop lesson plans, student guides, quizzes, and other elements of scenario-based and performance-based instructor-led and web-based training under the guidance of a Sr. ISD.
  • Demonstrating knowledge of law enforcement and leadership training principles and assisting the Senior ISD in fostering design innovation in training these areas.
  • Updating and maintaining course content for instructor-led and web-based courses.
  • Working with an instructional design team (instructional designers, graphic artists, SMEs, instructors) and project and program managers to design responsive training and/or performance support solutions and schedules.
  • Ability to apply expertise on multiple complex work assignments which are broad in nature, requiring originality and innovation to determine how to accomplish tasks.
  • Evaluates performance results and recommends major changes affecting short-term project growth and success.
  • Functions as a technical expert across multiple project assignments.
Minimum Requirements:
  • Willingness to undergo a background investigation and/or obtain a security clearance.
  • Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited institution  
  • Minimum of at least two (2) years of relevant experience 
    supporting the development of performance-based training law enforcement 
    operations, such as physical techniques, firearms, tactics or related fields.
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills and superior oral and written communication skills.
Preferred Requirements:
  • Experience working with ERO Academy staff is highly desirable, but not mandatory if 
    comparable expertise can be demonstrated in a similar federal, military, or basic law 
    enforcement training environment
  • Extensive knowledge with BIETP FLETA reaccreditation and initial accreditation of other ERO Academy programs.
  • Instructional Systems Design Certification preferred.

Team Carney is committed to delivering exceptional results and fostering an inclusive environment where every member can thrive. Salary is determined by various factors, including but not limited to, the combination of education, certifications, knowledge, skills, competencies, and experience, internal and external equity, location, and clearance level, as well as contract-specific affordability and organizational requirements and applicable employment laws.  Annual salary range of $80,000 - $95,000 annually.  

Carney offers a full suite of benefits to our employees, including:
• Multiple medical options (BCBS CareFirst)
• Dental (BCBS CareFirst)
• Vision insurance (BCBS CareFirst)
• Carney paid life and disability
• 401k with match
• Flexible Spending Accounts
• Health Spending Accounts
• Paid time off
• 11 paid holidays
• Education/Tuition Assistance
• Buy-up Plans (additional life, disability, etc.)
• Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Carney also offers these additional benefits as part of our commitment to valuing employees:
• Parental leave (six weeks paid)
• Student loan repayment
• Get Out and Learn (up to $200 annually to learn almost anything!)
• Get Out and Run (up to $200 annually to participate in fitness events!)
• Ad hoc training/professional development access
We encourage you to learn more about Carney and our total benefits by visiting the www.teamcarney.com

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