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Instructional Designer
At Accenture Federal Services, nothing matters more than helping the US federal government make the nation stronger and safer and life better for people. Our 13,000+ people are united in a shared purpose to pursue the limitless potential of technology and ingenuity for clients across defense, national security, public safety, civilian, and military health organizations. Join Accenture Federal Services, a technology company within global Accenture. Recognized as a Glassdoor Top 100 Best Place to Work, we offer a collaborative and caring community where you feel like you belong and are empowered to grow, learn and thrive through hands-on experience, certifications, industry training and more. Join us to drive positive, lasting change that moves missions and the government forward! Fueling Federal Transformation: Are you passionate about empowering federal teams with the skills they need to drive mission success? As an Instructional Training Consultant with Accenture Federal Services, you will design and facilitate impactful learning experiences that build workforce capabilities and prepare federal agencies for the challenges of tomorrow. By crafting innovative training materials and solutions and delivering engaging and impactful training sessions, you'll play a critical role in strengthening the skills of those who serve the nation. The work: Collaborate with federal clients to assess training needs and define learning objectives aligned with mission goals. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate training initiatives with broader change management and workforce transformation efforts. Apply adult learning principles and instructional design methodologies to create scalable, engaging learning solutions. Develop learner-focused instructional materials, including eLearning modules, classroom training, and job aids. Facilitate interactive training sessions, workshops, and presentations for federal audiences. Evaluate the effectiveness of training programs th