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Travel: Periodic overnight travel assignments for training and development and/or for special assignment to any of the affiliated schoolsWorking Environment: Interior/officeRequirementsPosition Requirements:The candidate for this position shall meet the following requirements: Master's degree in Instructional Design, Educational Technology, Curriculum Development, or related field (Ph. D. preferred.
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Bachelor's degree with major coursework and/or equivalence in instructional design, instructional technology, education technology, adult education, communications, or closely related field.
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The Instructional Designer will be responsible for the design, development, deployment and assessment of learning and workforce development solutions in both clinical and non-clinical settings using pedagogically sound activities and assessment strategies.
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Expert in instructional design strategy, curriculum planning and course content design. Responsible for working with various project work streams (Functional, Technical, Business) to assess training needs and design and develop training materials based on instructional strategy/theory and best practices for a variety of delivery methods (instructor-led and web-based training.
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The Talent Development Specialist holds a track record of innovative instructional design of blended development support solutions. Drives competency growth by incorporating best practices and emerging technologies for instructional design, performance support and development.
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The Developer will consult with instructional designers on the planning, use, and development of self-paced stand-alone eLearning training modules, and develop online learning content using course authoring tools (e.g., Adobe Captivate, Articulate 360, Lectora, etc.
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Preferred skills:Master’s Degree in Instructional Systems Design, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Instructional Technology, or related field is preferred. Qualifications Education, Experience and Required skills:Bachelor’s Degree in Instructional Systems Design, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Instructional Technology, or related field.
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Experience with using Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, or eLearning development software. You’ll create Lesson Design Strategies (LDS), support Live Government Reviews, and build On-Screen Lessons (OSL) in a Learning Content Management System (LCMS.
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Tyto Athene is seeking a Training Team Lead and Instructional Design Expert for the Marine Corps Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) Operations and Sustainment (O S) program.
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Proficiency in instructor-led and virtual instructor-led training design & delivery tools, e-learning authoring tools, Learning Management Systems (LMS), and multimedia content creation (Storyline, Captivate, animated video, Adobe Premiere, Audition, Adobe Creative Suite, etc.
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Oversee the end-to-end instructional design process, ensuring the development of effective and learner-centric training materials. Prioritize, develop, and execute instructional design quality standards that set a high bar for learning experiences and align with PitchBook’s values, voice, culture, and brand.
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The Manager, Instructional Design (ID), leads a small team of talented instructional designers and plays a key role in successfully meeting learning and development priorities that support the growth of our business and our employees.
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Will adhere to approved style guides and JSF ISD instructional design plan that documents policies and standards. Experience developing Job Aids using Adobe Captivate. Experience using the Adobe Creative Cloud to include Captivate, InDesign, and InCopy.
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Experience with the Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation (ADDIE) model of instructional design, or the equivalent, as well as experience and familiarity with a broad range of adult learning theories and models for evaluation of adult learning.
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The ideal candidate will have a passion for training, strong instructional design skills, and experience with content development tools and technologies. + Stay informed about industry trends, best practices, and innovations in instructional design and content development.
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