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Demonstration of successful curriculum design, leadership development, agile instructional design, design thinking, innovation, project management, and adult learning competencies strongly preferred.
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Learning Manager—Learning, Enablement & Instructional Design Nice To Have Skills. Learning Manager—Learning, Enablement & Instructional Design Job Description. Learning Manager—Learning, Enablement & Instructional Design REQUIREMENTS.
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The curriculum specialist will facilitate and support curriculum development and documentation in the Lower School, coach and mentor teachers around curriculum design, differentiation, and best instructional practices, and help lead and support ongoing curricular work across all three divisions.
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Graduate programs include a M.S. in Criminology and Criminal Justice, a M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction, a M.Ed. in Educational Leadership, and a M.S. in Instructional Design and Technology.
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Masters or doctorate degree in a field of instructional design, curriculum and instruction, education, or equivalent field. Updates the current resilience curriculum based on the ARD-TS Master Resilience Trainer course, the ARD-TS performance enhancement program, and the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research resilience first aid initiatives.
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2+ years of progressive instructional design experience required and/or proven working experience in instructional design and instructional technology. Content development is focused on the following learning objectives: product knowledge, selling/customer service skills, nutrition, targeted health, operations, policies and procedures (legal requirements), and new-hire curriculum (Associate, Store Manager, District Manager, and Regional Manager.
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Perform other duties and responsibilities as needed or as directed by the Instructional Coach, Building Principal, Special Education Coordinator, Curriculum Director, or Superintendent. Provide one-on-one or small group instruction as determined and directed by Instructional Coach or Building Principal.
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The job requires a unique combination of skills in experiential learning, data analysis, responsive education, hands-on learning, curriculum, and instructional design, instructional technology, and course assessment for designing high-quality education courses or programs.
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Works with the curriculum team and LMS Administrator, and those responsible for curriculum design and development to ensure that course design structure is maintained and adjusted as needed in the LMS. Collaborates with the curriculum team on help desk tickets.
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Bachelor’s degree in adult education, instructional technology, curriculum design, or related field; OR a bachelor’s degree in another field with one year of experience in a teaching, curriculum or course development, or faculty support role in higher education (community college, college, or university.
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Intrahealth seeks to recruit consultants to support Workforce Development activities in curriculum development, instructional design, workforce planning and organizational development in PQM+ countries.
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2-3 years of experience supporting teachers as a curriculum director, department lead, or instructional coach. The Assistant Director of Curriculum and Instruction (ADCI) provides support in the ongoing planning, implementation, development, direction, review and evaluation of the school's curriculum and instructional program.
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The coach and curriculum coordinator will participate in and work collaboratively with the network and/or school based Instructional Leadership Team. This would include attending ILT and Academic Team meetings.
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Experience in any of the following settings: quality assurance/control activities, higher education administration, higher education student affairs, instructional design, assessment, project management, data analysis or technical writing.
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Oversees Training Instructional design teams agile teams of contract support personnel consisting of the prime contractor and all subcontractors of the team at multiple locations. Skill in establishing guidelines, academic roadmaps, and policies for course curriculum development in the platform and multimedia environment.
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