FAQs
What is the duration of the contract for the Digital Instructional Designer position?
The position is a 6-month fixed-term contract (FTC).
What skills are required for this role?
Candidates should have experience in delivering learning in various mediums, an understanding of UX Design, proficiency in Articulate (Rise and Storyline), graphic design skills, and experience with Adobe suite (PS, Ai, Ae, Pr, and XD), among others.
What type of projects will the Digital Instructional Designer be working on?
The role involves creating learning experiences that are agile and innovative, responding to business needs through various mediums such as face-to-face, digital, and virtual solutions.
Is prior experience required for this role?
Yes, candidates should have demonstrable experience in delivering effective learning solutions that achieve business outcomes.
Do I need to have a qualification in Learning & Development for this position?
While it is preferable to have an accreditation in Learning & Development, Coaching & Facilitation, relevant experience is also considered.
What tools and systems should I be familiar with?
Candidates should have experience with project management tools like Asana, LMS systems, and resources such as Teams and thrive@sky.
Where is the office base for this role?
The office base can be any UK Sky site.
Are there any benefits included with this role?
Yes, benefits include Sky Q for TV, a generous pension package, private healthcare, discounted mobile and broadband, and access to exclusive Sky VIP rewards and experiences.
How is Sky approaching diversity and inclusion?
Sky is committed to diversity and inclusion, having been recognized by The Times and Stonewall and investing in initiatives to support racial justice and increase ethnic diversity within the organization.
Will I need to undergo a criminal record check if I am successful in my application?
Yes, a criminal record check will be conducted if your application is successful and depending on the nature of any convictions, the offer may be withdrawn.