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Security Awareness Training Designer

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Technical Requirements

Cybersecurity Threat AnalysisScriptwritingContent Production ManagementInstructional DesignQuality Assurance (QA)ADA Compliance

We're looking for someone who lives in the threat landscape and can turn it into content people actually engage with:

  • You understand the threat landscape and pitch topics that matter. You closely follow the human side of cybersecurity, spot what's emerging, and regularly bring topic proposals to the team with a clear case for why they matter.
  • You own the module lifecycle end-to-end. Once a topic is greenlit, you write the script, manage production with our video contractor, select the puzzle, write the content, and see it through to ship.
  • You develop puzzle content that makes people think. You help design new puzzle concepts for our engineering team to build, thinking through mechanics, UX, and learning outcomes. You keep ADA compliance in mind throughout.
  • You create custom modules for enterprise customers. When customers need tailored content, you write custom scripts and puzzles based on the materials they provide and deliver them on time.
  • You care about quality. Before anything ships, you review the full module, video and puzzle together, and flag anything confusing, inconsistent, or off.
  • You're self-managed and reliable. You set your own pace, keep your workload organized, and consistently hit your deadlines and deliverables without needing someone to follow up.
  • You communicate clearly. You keep the team informed, surface issues early, and can work across time zones and schedules without things falling through the cracks.
  • Nice to have: experience with multi-language content or managing translation workflows. Even better if your cybersecurity expertise extends into the developer security space.

This role is a great fit if you're energized by autonomy and breadth. It's probably not the right fit if you prefer:

  • A defined content calendar handed to you. Most of your topic ideas will come from your own research and instincts.
  • A lot of creative direction upfront. You'll get context and feedback, but you're expected to bring a strong point of view.
  • A narrow focus. You'll move between research, scripting, production coordination, QA, and customer work regularly.
  • A lot of structure. You set your own pace, hit your deadlines, and flag issues before they become problems.
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