FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Critical Harms Instructional Designer role?
The primary focus is to create engaging learning environments and training materials specifically for the Critical Harms teams, addressing high-risk critical issues such as child endangerment, suicide and self-harm, terrorism, and violent extremism.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates should have 5+ years of proven experience in Instructional Design, experience with operations teams, knowledge in Trust & Safety and Critical Harms topics, familiarity with modern learning tools, and a degree or equivalent experience in Education or a related discipline.
What does the curriculum lifecycle involve in this role?
The curriculum lifecycle involves taking ownership of development and implementation, gathering feedback, monitoring and evaluating training effectiveness, measuring impact, and managing changes.
Is experience with graphic or controversial content required for this role?
Yes, the role may involve reviewing graphic, controversial, and sometimes offensive content in line with Roblox’s content moderation practices.
What are some of the learning tools that may be used in this role?
Some modern learning tools that may be used include Captivate, Articulate, LMS platforms, and the Adobe Suite.
What kind of work environment can employees expect at Roblox?
Employees can expect a hybrid work environment, with mandatory in-office days on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and optional in-office work on Monday and Friday.
What benefits does Roblox offer to its employees?
Roblox offers an industry-leading compensation package, excellent medical, dental, and vision coverage, a rewarding 401k program, flexible vacation policies, and additional perks such as free catered lunches and onsite fitness facilities.
How does Roblox support professional development for employees in this role?
Roblox supports professional development by encouraging Instructional Designers to leverage shared frameworks and iterate on existing learning materials to create impactful training interventions.
What type of projects will the Instructional Designer be working on?
The Instructional Designer will work on projects that include building new learning resources, developing ILT courses, facilitator guides, and eLearning materials that support the Trust and Safety Operations team and vendors.
What skills are essential for success in the Critical Harms Instructional Designer role?
Essential skills include strong project management abilities, excellent technical writing and research skills, and the ability to measure training effectiveness for both learners and the business.