Job Title:
Instructional Designer
Company: Infopro Learning, Inc
Location: Pune, Maharashtra
Created: 2026-04-21
Job Type: Full Time
Job Description:
The Instructional Designer is an execution-focused role responsible for building learning content that is accurate, engaging, and ready for client delivery. Working within a structured process and with guidance from senior team members, you translate source material and design briefs into storyboards, eLearning modules, and other learning assets that meet client and quality standards.This is a guided execution role. Your work is reviewed closely at each stage, and you are expected to ask questions, apply feedback, and build the craft fundamentals that more complex briefs will eventually require.No two days look the same. On any given day you might be: Reading through a brief and source materials your team has provided, identifying what the module needs to cover, and flagging any gaps before you start building Building a module in Storyline or Rise: laying out screens, adding interactions and branching, pulling in visuals, and testing it yourself before anyone else sees it Using an AI tool to get a first draft of content or a script done faster, then editing it until it actually says the right things in the right way Going through your own work with a checklist, catching errors and anything that does not read clearly, then incorporating reviewer feedback and keeping a simple note of what changed and why Sitting in on a project kickoff or client review call with a more senior team member and picking up how work gets scoped and what clients care about What We're Looking ForAt least 1 year of experience in instructional design, eLearning development, content creation, or content creation for other digital formats. Working knowledge of instructional design methodologies (ADDIE, Bloom's Taxonomy, adult learning principles); able to apply a design framework with guidance to produce structured, learner-appropriate content. Working knowledge of storyboarding and content development; able to translate a brief and source material into a complete, review-ready storyboard with guidance from senior team members.Proficient in one or more eLearning authoring tools (Articulate Storyline, Articulate Rise, or equivalent); independently builds functional, interactive modules to a production-ready standard.Working knowledge of basic visual design principles; able to apply layout, typography, and color choices that produce clear, consistent, and client-appropriate on-screen design.Working knowledge of quality standards; able to conduct basic quality checks on own work and on others' work, when called for, to ensure accuracy, functionality, and accessibility before content moves forward. Working knowledge of AI tools; able to apply AI-assisted workflows to accelerate content development, improve visualization and learning experience, and improve efficiency, with awareness of when outputs need human review.Bachelor's degree in Education, Instructional Design, Communication, or a related field. Equivalent professional experience considered.