Job Title: Digital Trainer: Websites and Information Systems
Location: REMOTE
Duration: 12+ Months
Digital Trainer: Websites and Information Systems
Experienced Instructor in training teams to build and maintain digital assets
This is Us
The State of Connecticut is leading the nation in reimagining the modern government experience. By using the latest digital methodologies and skillsets, we're helping residents, businesses, and workers address their most critical needs so they can be more successful in life.
When you join our Digital Government team, your mission will be to simplify government interactions for customers and operationalize processes for internal teams. You'll do this through cutting-edge digital optimization strategies, data-driven solutioning, and trust-building collaboration with stakeholders.
Does this jibe with what you're looking for? If so, the State of Connecticut may be the place for you.
This is You
Digital Guru. You're equally comfortable creating and training to high-impact online experiences that change people’s lives.
-Solution-Focused. You easily see problems in current processes and proactively find ways to solve them.
-Data Aware. You know how to use data and user feedback to directly improve experiences.
-Customer-centric. You understand UX and how to design digital journeys for real people.
-Info Junkie. You stay on top of industry news and the latest best practices for your skillsets.
-Highly Organized. You understand project planning, agile methodology, and you deliver on deadlines.
-Service-Oriented. You are passionate about public service and improving experiences for citizens.
About the Role
The Digital Trainer will work closely with our cross-functional teams to build out instructional programs and train multiple audiences on using the State's technologies that support our online informational systems. Your work will involve complete immersion in the State's platforms and tools so you can lead enterprise strategies that make projects more efficient and governance more manageable. You will develop clear and logical trainings that help State teams maintain websites, digital forms and applications, chatbots, knowledgebases, data dashboards, and other customer-facing assets.
The ideal candidate knows digital content systems inside and out, and knows how to develop learning paths and training assets to support them. You must be a highly experienced instructor who can understand complicated systems and turn them into simplified trainings for people with various levels of skillsets.
You will need deep expertise in the instructional field. In addition, you should have a strong command of navigating interpersonal engagements and also possess high emotional intelligence.
Experiences Required for This Role
Training – At least 3 years of measurable experience in the following:
Knowledge, Skills, and Ability
Other Desirable Skills
· Certifications: Industry or platform-specific certifications in training, instructional design, or related fields.
· Experience with Learning Management Systems: Familiarity with LMS platforms for delivering and managing training programs.
· Knowledge of Accessibility Standards: Understanding of accessibility standards and best practices for digital content.
· Government Experience: Prior experience working within a government or public sector environment is desirable.
· Continuous Learning: Commitment to staying updated on emerging trends and best practices in digital training and content management.
Administrative Considerations
The Digital Training Specialist will work as part of an enterprise digital service team. They will work iteratively on multiple projects using agile sprints. Work will be assigned based on items in the product backlog associated with overall digital programs and services. These tasks may be adjusted, reduced, or expanded as the projects progress through various phases. The contract employee shall be expected to maintain and provide written documentation on any work performed in conjunction with this engagement.
The engagement will be for a term of up to 12 months. All work will be performed in eight (8) hour shifts, Monday to Friday, excluding State holidays. If workflow dictates an on-site presence is not needed, consultant may work remotely. All extended remote work will need approval by Chief Digital Officer or the designated manager. Payment will be on a time and material basis and paid only for hours worked. State Agencies are in downtown Hartford and the Greater Hartford area. Local Travel Reimbursement is not provided.
Use of State Resources: If the contractor is performing their duties as a remote engagement, they will not be provided with an office space or computer hardware. Software and licenses will be provided as needed to execute and perform the duties for this program.
Security/Privacy Considerations: Information accessible by the contractor may be sensitive, confidential or subject to the Privacy Act and/or HIPAA considerations. Contractor personnel must be familiar with and comply with the provisions of appropriate regulations and/or instructions. Signing of a confidentiality agreement will be required. Daily sign-in to the facility may be required. The contractor employee must always display an access badge while present in state facilities. A background check will be required.