Senior Manager - Learning Solutions
ISB is hiring a Senior Manager for Learning Solutions to oversee the design and enhancement of executive education programmes. The role involves applying adult learning principles, managing faculty engagement, and ensuring academic rigour across in-person and digital formats. Candidates must possess significant experience in L&D or instructional design to drive high-impact educational outcomes.
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Experience
9-15 years
Function
Education
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
ISB is hiring a Senior Manager for Learning Solutions to oversee the design and enhancement of executive education programmes. The role involves applying adult learning principles, managing faculty engagement, and ensuring academic rigour across in-person and digital formats. Candidates must possess significant experience in L&D or instructional design to drive high-impact educational outcomes.
TAL's take
Solid role at a prestigious educational institution with clear ownership of learning design, though limited tech-driven innovation.
The JD provides a highly detailed list of responsibilities and required competencies tailored to executive education design.
Must haves
- Expertise in instructional design and adult learning theory
- Experience in executive education, L&D, or strategic consulting
- Effective stakeholder and faculty engagement skills
- Strong academic and strategic orientation
- Analytical mindset for translating feedback into improvements
Tools and skills
About the company
ISB is a prestigious academic institution in India but not a tier-1 software or high-growth technology unicorn.
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