Instructional Designer - Non Tech
Masai School is seeking an Instructional Designer to join their edtech platform in Bengaluru. The role involves designing and developing engaging learning content, assessments, and curriculum for non-technical courses. Candidates are expected to be proficient in content creation, LMS usage, and applying adult learning principles. This is an entry-level position focused on improving learner engagement and maintaining quality standards.
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Experience
0-2 years
Function
Education
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Masai School is seeking an Instructional Designer to join their edtech platform in Bengaluru. The role involves designing and developing engaging learning content, assessments, and curriculum for non-technical courses. Candidates are expected to be proficient in content creation, LMS usage, and applying adult learning principles. This is an entry-level position focused on improving learner engagement and maintaining quality standards.
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Salaries at Masai School
28.8 LPA average
Based on 8 Grapevine salary entries for Masai School.
Other roles
0 - 2 years
5 LPA average
Range: 5 - 5 LPA
Other roles
2 - 4 years | L2
8 LPA average
Range: 8 - 8 LPA
Engineering
4 - 6 years | L2
55 LPA average
Range: 50 - 60 LPA
Other roles
4 - 6 years | L2
24 LPA average
Range: 23 - 25 LPA
Must haves
- Basic understanding of Instructional Design and Curriculum Development
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Familiarity with Learning Management Systems (LMS)
- Ability to create assessments, assignments, and learner activities
Tools and skills
Nice to have: canva, powerpoint, articulate, gamification.
About the company
Recognized edtech platform, but does not meet the criteria for a global or high-tier India flagship brand.
Posts mentioning Masai School
Transition from service to product
Is it worth doing a product management course from masai for 6 months? Does it actually help you transition into a product role? I’m currently in a service based role in a public policy field with 4+ years of experience. Has anyone transitioned to one and can you please share your experience? I'm really confused and any guidance would be great :)
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- A six-year-old boy named Arnav was trapped between a lift and the wall of the elevator shaft in an apartment in Masab Tank, Hyderabad. - The incident occurred when the lift moved unexpectedly as Arnav was entering it with his grandfather, causing severe injuries. - Despite a complex rescue operation involving local police, fire department, and DRF teams, Arnav suffered multiple seizures and severe organ damage. - Arnav was rushed to Niloufer Hospital and put on life support, but he passed away due to multi-organ failure. - The boy's family and local authorities are questioning the maintenance and safety measures of the lift, with calls for enhanced security and regular checks. Source: [The Times Of India](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/boy-6-trapped-in-lift-dies-cops-suspect-malfunction/articleshow/118488558.cms), [The Times Of India](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/trapped-between-lift-elevator-shaft-boy-6-dies/articleshow/118488051.cms)
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