Fast Facts
Everway is looking for an Instructional Content Designer to develop quality educational materials for students with significant cognitive disabilities and enhance learning outcomes using effective instructional design principles.
Responsibilities: Design and develop instructional materials, conduct needs assessments, evaluate content quality, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to create impactful educational experiences.
Skills: Experience in instructional design for special education, strong understanding of pedagogy, proficiency in Microsoft Suite and Google Workspace, and organizational skills.
Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Education or related field, knowledge of state standards for special education, and experience with digital content creation in EdTech is a plus.
Location: Remote, USA
Compensation: Not provided by employer. Typical compensation ranges for this position are between $65,000 - $90,000.
About the role
Everway is seeking an Instructional Content Designer to craft and develop the framework for quality educational experiences and materials for students with significant cognitive disabilities. This position optimizes learning and enhances outcomes using integral instructional design principles, theories, and methods. The Instructional Content Designer collaborates with colleagues to create effective and impactful solutions to customer needs while supporting student learning.
Main responsibilities
- Utilize instructional design guidelines to craft positive learning experiences considering structure, accessibility, engagement, interactivity and continuity
- Own and execute needs assessments, document findings and communicate to relevant stakeholders
- Conduct instructional and educational research and communicate findings to internal teams
- Support in the creation and organization of instructional materials including scope and sequences and design matrices
- Design and develop quality educational experiences, considering structure, accessibility, engagement, interactivity, and continuity.
- Design assessments to adequately and accurately measure student outcomes and learning objectives
- Evaluate content to ensure it meets quality standards (including accuracy and appropriateness) and company goals, with support
- Work collaboratively with Product leaders, academic content authors, creative services, editors, AI, and technology teams through the instructional design process
- Develop resources that incorporate evidence-based practices, promote student engagement, and address diverse learning styles and needs
- Stay abreast of the latest trends, research, advancements, and legislation in education and implement as needed according to customer needs and education policies/standards
- Support in marketing, sales and customer success inquiries and requests
- Participate in focus groups, design committees and/or advisory board meetings with the instructional design lens
- Participate and/or lead training sessions and professional development
Essential Criteria
- 2+ years of experience in designing high-quality academic or instructional content for special education aligned to defined learning outcomes, standards, or competency frameworks
- Strong understanding of pedagogy and curriculum design, including the ability to translate learning objectives into structured, engaging instructional experiences
- Demonstrated knowledge of state standards, including extended or alternate standards for students with the most complex learning needs
- Highly organized, self-motivated, detail-oriented and able to prioritize tasks
- Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Suite and Google Workspace
Desirable Criteria
- Bachelor’s Degree in Education, Special Education or related field and/or degree or certification in Instructional Design
- Previous experience creating digital content in a content and/or learning management system a plus
- Prior curriculum mapping/development experience in an EdTech role preferred
Please submit your application on our website by Friday, March 27, 2026.
Please note: applications may close early due to high demand, so early submission is encouraged.