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Experience with Adobe Captivate, Articulate 360 or similar platforms for creating online training. Experience with Adobe Captivate, Articulate 360 or similar platforms for creating online training.
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Adobe Acrobat X StandardAdobe Captivate 7 and AboveAdobe Flash Professional CC/Animate CCAdobe Photoshop CC and/or Corel PHOTO-PAINTAudacityCorelDRAW X5 and AboveAbility to learn any new software necessary to create training materials.
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Technical/Specialized: The successful candidate must have: earned a bachelor’s degree in education, curriculum and instruction, instructional design, education technology, or a closely related field in training development and: for Instructional Designer and Trainer II, a minimum of three years of experience in adult learning or any combination of education and relevant adult learning experience totaling at least seven years.
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Advanced knowledge of law firm technologies Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, iManage or other document management systems eFiling, Elite, pdfDocs, InterAction, Microsoft Teams, time/billing applications, telephone skills and mobile applications are preferred Ability to test the technical limits of the technology and understand how it can be used to to benefit of the Firm. Experience with eLearning software (Adobe Captivate, Camtasia and/or Articulate) and online training tools.
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The position offers growth opportunities, including the potential to become a corporate trainer and contribute to expanding the beverage program. Showcase mixology skills, serving stunning drinks that captivate guests.
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5+ years’ experience working with the following tools: Captivate, Moodle, etc. IDR is seeking an Instructor Trainer to join one of our top clients in the public sector industry. 5+ years’ experience working with the following tools: Captivate, Moodle, etc.
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Experience with eLearning software (Adobe Captivate, Camtasia and/or Articulate) and online training tools. In addition, the IT Trainer will play a lead role in assessing and providing input to the end user experience throughout all phases of the project lifecycle.
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Experience in software that may include Adobe FrameMaker, Adobe Captivate, Photoshop, Adobe Breeze, Dreamweaver, Visio or other training applications. Experience in business analysis, MS Office Suite (e.g., MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint) Experience in Learning Management System (LMS) technology such as Moodle, XML, HTML Experience in designing and delivering computer-based training instructional design, with learning program design systems.
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The Information Technology Trainer designs and conducts general and legal specific training programs for the Firm’s end users utilizing classroom, virtual learning, and individualized training forums, to ensure the clear understanding of necessary software technology features in order to perform the core functions of their jobs.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Human Resources or related field; or Associate degree and nationally recognized trainer/instructional designer certification (i.e. Langevin, ASTD). E-Learning design using authoring tools such as Captivate, Articulate, etc.
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Design, develop, and deliver onboarding for new Homes.com Sales hires; serve as lead product trainer for multi-week new hire classes; act as a sales coach for multi-week, hands-on pre-production period focused on prospecting, call-coaching, demo feedback and systems utilization.
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Proficiency in e-learning authoring tools (e.g., Articulate Rise, Articulate, Storyline, Adobe Captivate) and learning management systems (LMS). We are seeking a talented and experienced Instructional Designer/Trainer to join our team.
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Technical Proficiency: Experience with Microsoft Publisher, Office, Adobe Captivate, or Articulate Storyline is highly desirable. Networks Connect is conducting a search on behalf of our client, a local prominent healthcare system, for a Revenue Cycle Operations and Quality Assurance Trainer onsite in Silver Spring, MD. Join this team to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of healthcare services.
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Experience with modern learning tools (Captivate, Articulate, LMS, Adobe Suite, etc.) Leverage and iterate shared frameworks to deliver ILT courses, facilitator guides, Train the Trainer guides, resource packs, supporting documentation, eLearns, and other scaled learning interventions.
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The Technical Trainer will be responsible for identifying educational needs, designing educational material and conduct training. Assist and work with Manager of Information Technology and other team members to develop course curriculum and the most effective methods for learning, such as individual training, e.
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