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Merchandising Instructional designer at The Home Depot in Toronto, ON  M3C 4H9

CANADA STORE SUPPORT CENTER
1 Concorde Gate
Toronto, ON  M3C 4H9

Req181433

Full Time

Existing Vacancy

Corporate

$60,000 - $90,000

Onsite

Job Description

Pay Range: $60,000 - $90,000

At The Home Depot Canada, we want you to feel valued and supported. The pay range you see represents base salary only. In addition, your total rewards may include: semi-annual bonuses tied to business performance; Deferred Profit-Sharing Program to assist with retirement savings; comprehensive paid benefits; a 15% discount on Home Depot stock purchases; and merit-based salary increases. We are committed to recognizing your efforts and supporting your growth with us.

Are you someone who thrives on helping others succeed, enjoys making an impact, and takes pride in guiding customers to the right solutions for their projects? If you’re also naturally curious and eager to keep learning, consider starting or growing your career with us at The Home Depot.

Position Overview:

The Instructional Designer is responsible for the design, and development of training solutions to meet the developmental objectives within merchandising. This includes creating self-paced training guides, presentations, job aids/performance support tools, reference materials, and tailored, role-based onboarding plans.

The Instructional Designer must be a master storyteller, possessing advanced PowerPoint and graphic design capabilities to translate strategies into visually compelling narratives for stakeholders at all levels (from frontline associates to Vice Presidents). Additionally, this role focuses on managing SharePoint sites as centralized learning hubs and teaching AI tools to optimize workflows.

To deliver custom functional and technical training, the Instructional Designer must maintain a good understanding of the merchandising business and client groups. Beyond great relationship building, this role actively collaborates to map training solutions directly to talent and development needs. This instructional designer navigates a fluid environment to create tailored training.

Key responsibilities:

· 65% Design and develop learning solutions

o Assist in the recommendation and development of training solutions—such as self-paced training guides, presentations, or alternative formats—tailored specifically to the shifting needs of the business.

o Assist with the creation of change management guides and support materials to ensure smooth solution adoption.

o Build and maintain comprehensive onboarding frameworks tailored to distinct roles within merchandising.

o Create executive-level presentations that clearly articulate learning strategies, data, and project impacts.

o Leverage generative AI tools to actively train and upskill the broader team on AI applications.

· 20% Collaborate with Client Group(s) to identify business priorities and align custom training solutions with talent/ development needs.

o Partner alongside the Talent Development Manager in project intake meetings to actively assess, discover, and diagnose business training needs.

o Interact with stakeholders, SMEs, and cross-functional partners to source relevant learning content.

· 15% Other tasks / activities as assigned

o Schedule training sessions with SMEs to conduct the training and coordinate the necessary physical meeting spaces to host the sessions.

o Establish a routine maintenance and auditing schedule for existing training materials and SharePoint content to ensure accuracy in a fast-paced retail environment.

Competencies

· Collaborates: Builds partnerships and works collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives.

· Communicates effectively: Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences.

· Action Oriented: Takes on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm.

· Customer Focus: Builds strong customer relationships and delivers customer-centric solutions.

· Drives Results: Consistently achieve results, even under tough circumstances.

· Manage Ambiguity: Operates effectively, even when things are not certain or the way forward is not clear.

Skills:

· Proficient knowledge of instructional design, adult learning theories, and change management principles.

· Advanced proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint with a proven ability to tell a compelling strategic story to audiences of all levels (Associates, Managers, Directors, VPs).

· Strong graphic design capabilities with an eye for visual layout, typography, and user interface (UI) design.

· Proficiency with software including Microsoft Office, and SharePoint site development.

· Experience utilizing and teaching generative AI tools (e.g. Gemini, Copilots) to optimize workflows.

· Video editing experience is an asset.

· Excellent written, verbal and interpersonal skills.

Direct Manager/Direct reports

· This position Reports to Manager, Talent & Development for Merchandising.

· This position has no direct reports.

Physical Requirements:

· Most of the time is spent sitting in a comfortable position with frequent opportunity to move about. On rare occasions there may be a need to move or lift light articles.

Working Conditions:

· This is an in-office position. Located in a comfortable indoor area. Any unpleasant conditions would be infrequent and not objectionable.

Minimum Education:

· A bachelor’s degree (or equivalent combination of education and experience), preferably in a learning-related field, visual/graphic design, Human resources or communications.

Work Experience:

· 3-5 years’ experience in an instructional design role or equivalent.

· Leadership Experience: None required, though experience leading cross-functional projects or mentoring peers on new technology (like AI) is highly valued.

· Certifications: Certifications in Instructional Design or Change Management are considered an asset.


In our commitment to efficiency, consistency, and a fair hiring experience for all candidates, The Home Depot Canada uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to assist with the screening and assessment of applicants for this position. This technology is used to quickly and consistently identify candidates whose skills and experience are the strongest match for the role. Our process is designed to ensure human oversight is maintained throughout the selection process.

Our Core Values

Entrepreneurial Spirit

Our associates are encouraged to initiative creative and innovative ways to serve our customers and improve the business as well as spread best practices throughout the company.

Entrepreneurial Spirit

Taking Care of Our People

The key to our success is treating people well. We do this by encouraging associates to speak up and take risks, by recognizing and rewarding good performance and by leading and developing people so they may grow.

Taking Care of Our People

Respect For All People

In order to remain successful, our associates must work in an environment of mutual respect, free of discrimination and harassment where each associate is regarded as a part of The Home Depot Canada team.

Respect For All People

Doing The Right Thing

We exercise good judgement by “doing the right thing” instead of just “doing things right.” We strive to understand the impact of our decisions and we accept responsibility for our actions.

Doing The Right Thing

Building Strong Relationships

Strong relationships are built on trust, honesty and integrity. We listen and respond to the needs of customers, associates, communities and vendors, treating them as partners.

Building Strong Relationships

Giving Back

An important part of the fabric of The Home Depot Canada is giving our time, talents, energy and resources to help strengthen the communities we live and work in.

Giving Back

Excellent Customer Service

Along with our quality products, service, price and selection, we must go the extra mile to give customers knowledgeable advice about merchandise and to help them use those products to their maximum benefit.

Excellent Customer Service

Creating Shareholder Value

The investors who provide the capital necessary to allow our company to grow need and expect a return on their investment. We are committed to providing it.

Creating Shareholder Value

Our Core Values

Entrepreneurial Spirit

Our associates are encouraged to initiative creative and innovative ways to serve our customers and improve the business as well as spread best practices throughout the company.

Entrepreneurial Spirit

Taking Care of Our People

The key to our success is treating people well. We do this by encouraging associates to speak up and take risks, by recognizing and rewarding good performance and by leading and developing people so they may grow.

Taking Care of Our People

Respect For All People

In order to remain successful, our associates must work in an environment of mutual respect, free of discrimination and harassment where each associate is regarded as a part of The Home Depot Canada team.

Respect For All People

Doing The Right Thing

We exercise good judgement by “doing the right thing” instead of just “doing things right.” We strive to understand the impact of our decisions and we accept responsibility for our actions.

Doing The Right Thing

Building Strong Relationships

Strong relationships are built on trust, honesty and integrity. We listen and respond to the needs of customers, associates, communities and vendors, treating them as partners.

Building Strong Relationships

Giving Back

An important part of the fabric of The Home Depot Canada is giving our time, talents, energy and resources to help strengthen the communities we live and work in.

Giving Back

Excellent Customer Service

Along with our quality products, service, price and selection, we must go the extra mile to give customers knowledgeable advice about merchandise and to help them use those products to their maximum benefit.

Excellent Customer Service

Creating Shareholder Value

The investors who provide the capital necessary to allow our company to grow need and expect a return on their investment. We are committed to providing it.

Creating Shareholder Value

Awards & Recognition

The Home Depot Canada is recognized as one of Greater Toronto’s Top Employers in 2025.
The Home Depot Canada is recognized as one of Canada’s Best Employers For Recent Graduates in 2024.
The Home Depot Canada is recognized as one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers in 2025.
The Home Depot Canada is recognized as one of Canada’s Greenest Employers in 2025.

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