Learning Experience Designer
Quick Summary
Own the full content lifecycle for an assigned client portfolio, from intake and brief creation through to course delivery and import, ensuring clients experience a consistent,
This role exists to deliver a seamless, end-to-end content design service for a portfolio of client accounts, ensuring every customer receives high-quality training content on the SC Training platform and is provided adequate assistance to achieve self-sufficiency in using the product.
Responsibilities
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Own the full content lifecycle for an assigned client portfolio, from intake and brief creation through to course delivery and import, ensuring clients experience a consistent, single point of contact throughout
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Lead client onboarding calls and consultations to surface training needs, brand preferences, and course requirements, translating them into structured, actionable design briefs
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Author high-quality microlearning courses and lessons using the SC Training platform, applying instructional design principles and client-specific branding guidelines
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Conduct thorough self-QA on all authored content before senior review, checking for design consistency, branding accuracy, functionality, and content clarity
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Present completed courses to clients, gather feedback, and provide a walkthrough of the course—how it’s built and how the clients can make their own changes to it
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Deliver finalised courses, importing them into client’s account on schedule, with clear communication at each handoff milestone
Requirements
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Not responsible for sales, upsell conversations, or renewal discussions; those belong to the Customer Success or Account Management function
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Not a platform support or technical troubleshooting role; while the LXD coaches clients on content management / authoring, escalation of platform bugs or access issues sits with a different team (Customer Support)
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Not expected to set learning strategy for clients; the LXD executes against a brief; strategic Learning & Development consulting (e.g., recommending whether a client should build a training program at all) is out of scope
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Ability to apply instructional design and adult learning principles to produce effective, concise microlearning content
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Proficiency with visual design tools (Canva, Adobe Photoshop) to produce on-brand, polished course assets
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Ability to manage multiple concurrent client accounts with competing deadlines, maintaining quality and communication across all
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Experience in a client-facing role involving content delivery, training, or technical support; ability to manage expectations and communicate proactively
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Basic HTML and/or CSS knowledge sufficient to support platform-level formatting and troubleshooting
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Breaks down client briefs and communicates any vague or incomplete items with the client
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Holds themselves to a high bar on quality; self-reviews work rigorously and catches issues before sending courses to a senior reviewer
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Communicates clearly and proactively with clients and teammates, raises concerns early, shares progress without being asked
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Focuses on long-term client success over mere task completion. Takes a consultative approach, evaluating every course for its actual effectiveness and real-world value to the learner
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Adapts communication style to match the client's and is comfortable in a structured kick-off call as in an async Slack thread
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Uses AI writing tools (e.g., Claude, Gemini) to accelerate first-draft course copy, then edits for tone, accuracy, and instructional quality
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Leverages AI image generation or asset tools to produce visual content quickly when client assets are limited or unavailable
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Is comfortable using AI as a daily productivity tool and actively uses it to produce better work faster
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Client courses are consistently delivered within the target turnaround window, with a clear trend toward meeting or exceeding Service Level Agreement benchmarks as they are formalized
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Self-QA quality is high enough that senior review cycles are minimal; content reaches the Lead/Senior LXD ready for sign-off, not rework
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Customer Satisfaction (CSAT) scores are consistently strong across the assigned portfolio
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Clients feel well-informed throughout the process, with proactive communication and without chasing updates
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Content brief documentation is complete, structured, and submitted correctly before authoring begins on every ticket
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Lead LXD / Senior LXD (direct reviewer and escalation point)
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Assigned client contacts (primary relationship owners for this role)
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Go-to-Market (GTM) Customer Solutions & Implementations team
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Customer Success & Account Management (for escalation of commercial conversations)
Location & Eligibility
Listing Details
- Posted
- June 19, 2026
- First seen
- June 19, 2026
- Last seen
- June 19, 2026
Posting Health
- Days active
- 0
- Repost count
- 0
- Trust Level
- 62%
- Scored at
- June 19, 2026
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