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Bachelor’s degree in Training and Organizational Development, Instructional Technology, Industrial Psychology, Education, Human Resources, Marketing, Communication, or related field, or equivalent combination of education and related experience.
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The Training & Development Specialist, under general direction, assesses learning needs and designs and implements learning solutions in support of technical, business and insurance training and education.
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Master’s degree in Education, Higher Education Leadership, Distance Education, Curriculum & Instruction, Educational Technology, or close related field required. Providing expertise and support to online and blended academic instruction through the development, presentation, and assessment of faculty development and training.
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Assuring expected learning outcomes correspond to faculty development and training objectives and curriculum. Demonstrated experience using dashboard, survey/polling, gamification software, education technologies, and the Microsoft 360 suite of applications to collect, track, and report data.
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Job DescriptionGlimpse of the JobThe Student Development Specialist II (Aquatic Coordinator - Events) will be primarily responsible for managing and aquatic events: hiring, training and supervising event staff and daily pool use around events.
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Plan, design, coordinate and evaluate competency-based education and training, both in-person and virtual, for individual contributors and frontline leaders in our leadership development program.
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Identify program and technology training improvement opportunities to continually evolve the remote education process. As a Training Specialist for Business Development (BDR), you will be responsible for designing, delivering and coordinating all on-boarding training/testing for Business Development.
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The Senior Research Development Specialist partners to help faculty, staff and administrators in the creation of highly competitive and complex extramural grant proposals, particularly in the areas of science (including social science), engineering, technology, education, and international programs.
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High School Diplomat (Associate's degree preferred) and a minimum of 3 years or equivalent work experience; documented experience involving student recruitment & retention and Adult Education, counseling/advisement; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
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Keywords: Training & Development Specialist, Location: Miami, FL - 33134. Planning and providing training, coaching, and mentoring of faculty and other team members, and stakeholders.
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Keywords: Training & Development Specialist, Location: NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA - 91603. Proven ability to learn and adapt quickly to new technology and implement instructional strategies.
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Public Strategies is a nationally respected consulting, project management, and marketing firm based in Oklahoma City. We provide innovative solutions for federal, state, and local clients, including project and program management, training and technical assistance, technology, event management, research and evaluation, video production, and strategic communications.
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Presents training and development programs using various forms and formats. Maintains records of training and development activities. We partner with families in some the most under-resourced neighborhoods of south Minneapolis with one overarching goal-to send every youth to college or some form of post-secondary education.
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BA/BS (required) ideally in instructional design, training, instructional technology, or education. Immediate need for a talented Specialist 2 - Training and Development.
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NEN-1 has a history of advanced and exciting R&D in nuclear material measurement physics and custom instrumentation development, mechanical and electrical engineering design, prototype fabrication, training and education, and the potential for learning from world class experts and growth in the field.
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