Lead Learning Experience Designer
University of Southern California | |
United States, California, Los Angeles | |
3720 Flower Street (Show on map) | |
Jun 12, 2026 | |
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Lead Learning Experience Designer, Translational Research and Educational Innovation To date, what is happening in the brain has not been firmly connected to what is happening in the classroom. The mission of the USC Center for Affective Neuroscience, Development, Learning and Education (CANDLE) is to bring educational innovation and developmental affective neuroscience into partnership, and to use what is learned to guide the transformation of schools, policy, and the student and teacher experience for a healthier and more equitable society. By inventing new study methods and launching a transdisciplinary conversation about the goals and processes of education in the modern era, CANDLE integrates research in schools and laboratory settings, leveraging the expertise of both practitioners and scientists. Located in USC Brain and Creativity Center, the Center serves as a dynamic hub for translating this research back to educators and policymakers. A core focus for the Center is to ensure that the science that is developed is put into practice and policy for the betterment of the educational system. CANDLE conducts synergistic field and laboratory research to learn more about how educators and students think and feel, and how these thoughts and feelings are related to their brain development, deep learning, health and achievement in various contexts, now and over time. We document live teaching and learning while simultaneously capturing physiological data, and then follow up in the lab with interviews, authentic learning and teaching activities, and brain scans. CANDLE provides a much-needed forum for scientists and educators to work together by facilitating in-depth conversations, professional learning centers and scientific gatherings. The Center helps educators answer the "so what?" question about neuroscience-what neuroscience means for structures and practices in schools and how neuroscience informs the professional toolkit needed by teachers in contemporary classrooms. CANDLE also helps neuroscientists know what kind of work is needed most by educators in the field. Summary The USC Center for Affective Neuroscience, Development, Learning and Education (CANDLE) seeks an experienced instructional designer and learning architect to support the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of educator learning experiences, professional learning resources, and instructional frameworks grounded in developmental affective neuroscience. Working at the intersection of research and practice, the Lead Instructional Designer will translate emerging scientific insights into accessible, engaging, and actionable learning experiences for educators, school leaders, students, and other stakeholders. The position plays a critical role in ensuring that CANDLE's research-informed frameworks are effectively communicated through high-quality learning resources, facilitation tools, implementation guides, digital learning experiences, and professional learning programs. The successful candidate will serve as a lead designer and implementation partner for CANDLE's educational innovation initiatives, including the Innovation Lab, COLABs, educator professional learning experiences, resource development projects, and other translational efforts that connect neuroscience, human development, and educational practice. In addition to designing learning experiences and materials, this position will facilitate professional learning sessions, train educators and program participants in the effective use of CANDLE frameworks, and support implementation efforts in diverse educational settings. This position will report to the Senior Director of Educational Practice and Innovation. Primary Responsibilities
The ideal candidate will demonstrate:
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Applications should be submitted viausccarreers.usc.eduand should include the following:
The annual base salary range for thispositionis $141,000--$150,000. When extending anoffer of employment, the University ofSouthern California considers factorssuch as (but not limited to) the scopeand responsibilities of the position, thecandidate's work experience,education/training, key skills, internalpeer equity, federal, state and local laws,contractual stipulations, grant funding,as well as external market andorganizational considerations. Minimum Education: BA, MA, MEd required; EdD, PhD preferred in a related field Combined experience/education as a substitute for minimum education Minimum Experience: 7 years Minimum Field of Expertise: Directly related educational design and K-12 teaching and leadership experience. Expert knowledge of education, expertise in collaborative neuroscience-education research, and/or active in related organizational engagements. Job ID REQ20176485
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