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Html,copywriting,adobe photoshop,website,digital content,cms,web content,digital,web analytics,content strategy,web content management,crm system,content management system,sitecore,Content management,Content development.
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The Test Content Developer is responsible for planning and overseeing the development of reading specialist content for educator licensure assessments and related products, including test question development, test design and content development, and quality control.
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The Reading Specialist Test Content Developer works closely with other test development staff and content developers. The Test Content Developer occupies a leadership position within the Content Development department.
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TThe Business Development Specialist will lead marketing activities for entertainment content, centered on anime and manga, entrusted by clients in North America and around the world. Experience in marketing/promotions for entertainment content (anime, manga, games, etc.
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A master's or doctorate degree in a field directly related to reading development and/or reading instruction (e.g., diagnosis and intervention of dyslexia) Experience as a content developer for an educational publisher in the area of reading instruction and reading assessment is preferred, but not a requirement for this position.
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We also provide a wide variety of teacher licensure testing services such as test development, administration, and scoring. Demonstrated experience in providing feedback, mentoring, and professional development in the area of reading instruction including gathering and interpreting data, and selecting research-based curriculum and materials.
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Leverage the MITRE ATT&CK framework, monitor the threat landscape and evaluate existing data sources to identify opportunities for new EDR/SIEM content development. The Security Content Engineer will focus on mapping existing content to the MITRE ATT&CK framework, proposing new content development opportunities and collaborating with SOC team members to tune existing content and create and enhance operational documentation, to mentor members of the Content Team, the Detection Team and the Engineering Team.
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Must be familiar with web content development, web content management systems, content marketing, user experience/user design principles, and search engine optimization (SEO) best practices.
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Oversees the development of test objectives, test items, practice tests, study guides, and related products for assigned projects. Creates planning documents, oversees development activities, and coordinates project activities within and outside the department.
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Facilitates the review of test items and objectives with committees of education professionals in a variety of content areas. Uses and can integrate technological resources as management and development tools.
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Job: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT. Successful experience applying Science of Reading knowledge and skills as a reading specialist, reading coach, and/or reading intervention specialist in a public-school setting, K-12.
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Develop and maintain content catalog, including mapping to the MITRE ATT&CK framework, to improve the efficiency of deploying the security stack to new environments. Highlights of our benefits include Health/Dental/Vision, 401(k) match, Flexible Time Off, STD/LTD/Life Insurance, Referral Bonuses, professional development reimbursement, maternity/paternity leave, mobile phone stipend, pre-tax commuter benefits, the opportunity to participate in our mentorship program, and more.
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Evaluate existing EDR/SIEM content to determine which content should be removed or updated to improve fidelity. Direct experience developing EDR/SIEM content in collaboration with a Tier 1 security operations center.
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Support the onboarding of new data sources by developing relevant EDR/SIEM content. Design, develop, and monitor various dashboards and reports that provide information on content coverage, alerting, and fidelity.
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The Content Marketing Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning, development, management, and optimization of digital and editorial content. The Content Marketing Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning, development, management, and optimization of digital and editorial content.
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