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Qinecsa Solutions
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1 month ago
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About the Company

Qinecsa is a trusted, global partners bringing together best-in-class technology and scientific expertise to connect life science companies, public health, and regulatory sectors to the right safety solutions. we take pride in being the leading specialist pharmacovigilance provider, offering unparalleled expertise in PV services, technology, and consulting to cater to the unique needs of small, medium, and large pharmaceutical companies.


First Preference Location: UK / Second Preference: US


Job Type: Full-Time


Job Description:

We are seeking an experienced Instructional Designer, Technology Training to lead the design and development of engaging, effective training and product documentation for functional users, implementers, and administrators of our SaaS product suite. This role requires a creative and analytical professional who can translate complex software functionality into digestible learning experiences in a variety of delivery formats. The ideal candidate will have a strong grasp of adult learning theory and will be skilled at conducting needs assessments, storyboarding eLearning modules, capturing and editing videos, designing and developing scenarios, interactions, and simulations, and delivering instructor-led training (ILT) and product demos. This position will work closely with product management and subject matter experts to gain product mastery and with professional services teams to ensure training aligns with client implementation configurations.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Execute the end-to-end course development process, from analysis to design, development, implementation, and evaluation
  • Storyboard and develop courses according to internal instructional design and branding guidelines
  • Develop eLearning content and assessments using current eLearning and graphic asset tools
  • Develop instructor-led training, reference materials, and demo scripts
  • Deliver instructor-led training and product demos
  • QA training content developed by other team members
  • Create reusable, on-brand assets and maintain the asset library
  • Contribute to the development and administration of internal compliance and role-based training
  • Actively contribute to innovation and continuous improvement
  • Perform other duties as assigned


Characteristics:

  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment
  • Critical thinker
  • Self-starter who can work autonomously and participate in teams
  • Aptitude for quickly mastering new technology
  • Native English-speaking writer and communicator
  • Energetic, engaging, and personable presenter


Essential Experience and Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Education, or other related discipline
  • 7+ years’ experience designing and development technical training materials in a variety of formats to achieve defined performance outcomes
  • Proven success delivering ILT to technical audiences
  • Expert knowledge of adult learning theory
  • Expertise using Articulate Storyline/Rise and Camtasia


Preferred Experience and Qualifications:

  • Experience using graphic design applications for asset development
  • Familiarity with Pharmacovigilance and Life Sciences industry
  • Familiarity with software development and SaaS



What We Offer:

  • Competitive salary
  • Opportunity to work with a dynamic and innovative team and world class clients
  • Professional development and growth opportunities
  • A collaborative and inclusive work environment


How to Apply:

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