Learning Experience Designer (TEMP)

Los Angeles, CA, New York, San Francisco, CA, United States

Who we are:

MasterClass is the streaming platform where the world’s best come together so anyone, anywhere, can access and be inspired by their knowledge and stories. We put you in the room with the creators, thinkers, makers and leaders who have changed the world, so that you can change yours.

Members get unprecedented access to 150+ instructors and classes across a wide variety of fields, including Arts & Entertainment, Business, Design & Style, Sports & Gaming, Writing and more. Step into Nas’ recording studio and Gordon Ramsay’s kitchen, and go behind the big screen with James Cameron. Design your career with Elaine Welteroth, get ready to win with Lewis Hamilton, perfect your pitch with Shonda Rhimes and discover your inner negotiator with Chris Voss.

If you want to help make an impact on our members' lives – we want to hear from you!

About the Opportunity:

We’re looking for a Learning Experience Designer to craft a premium, high-impact course for business executives—one that both educates and entertains. Unlike typical instructional design roles, this position calls for a creative producer and strategic thinker who can shape the vision, strategy, and narrative of a course from concept through execution.

You’ll collaborate closely with instructors, subject matter experts, and internal teams to design a transformative learning journey, and you’ll be responsible for writing much of the final course content—so strong editorial, storytelling, and copywriting skills are essential.

This role is ideal for someone who thrives in ambiguity, thinks like a systems designer, and brings a writer’s precision to educational storytelling.

This is a temporary full time role - 40 hours per week. 4-6 month engagement.

 

What You Will Do: 

  • Lead the end-to-end design of the course, from initial strategy to final content delivery
  • Guide the course narrative in partnership  with the Executive Producer & Supervising Producer
  • Own scripting, copywriting, and the creation of educational assets (e.g., learning modules, assessments, reflection prompts, supplemental materials) 
  • Act as a strategic partner to instructors and the Executive Producer —collaborating across research, insights, video production, product, and design to shape cohesive learning experiences
  • Conduct desk and user research to inform course goals, learner personas, and curriculum structure
  • Translate a complex, high-level topic  into clear, engaging, and outcome-driven learning journey
  • Iterate on the course  using learner data, feedback, and performance metrics
  • Manage the feedback and revision process across internal and external stakeholders
  • Collaborate with visual designers and product teams to ensure learning content is visually compelling, cohesive, and engaging

 

About You:

  • 5+ years of experience in content development, learning experience design, or instructional storytelling, ideally within media, publishing, edtech, or agency environments
  • Exceptional writing skills—you’re a strong editorial thinker with experience producing high-quality content for external audiences 
  • Proven ability to design engaging learning experiences across diverse media formats (video, written content, assessments, interactive assets, etc.)
  • Comfortable navigating ambiguity and working independently to shape structure and direction with limited inputs
  • Strong grasp of learner-centered design principles and the ability to think systematically about how people learn
  • Experience collaborating with external stakeholders, clients, or high-profile subject matter experts

Please include your portfolio and relevant writing or content samples.

 

Hourly Range: $60-$80 USD

The hourly range listed is for NYC/CA/WA. As a company, we have a location based strategy, which means the disclosed range estimate has not been adjusted for any applicable geographic differential associated with the location where the position may be filled.

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