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We are currently seeking candidates for a full-time Senior Curriculum Specialist position in Arlington, VA supporting the Foreign Service Institute (FSI). Identify and implement existing and innovative tools, techniques, best practices, reference materials, and approaches that support the Institute’s efforts to engage in all phases of curriculum design, development, assessment, and measurement of the achievement of learning objectives and training goals, as described in the FSI Policies and Standards, SPAS Standard Operating Procedures, and other relevant documentation, for training offered by the Institute.
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Maintain up-to-date knowledge on child care licensing regulations, CLASS, TS GOLD, Tier 1 Child Care Curriculum, Louisiana Birth to Five Early Learning Standards, CCAP, TOTS, SRTC, Child and Adult Care Food Program, Health/Sanitation Regulations and Fire Marshal Regulations.
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The successful candidate will teach students enrolled in the Curriculum and Instruction Educational Specialist (CIES) program and will advise graduate students across departmental programs.
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The ESL Distance Learning Specialist will be required to participate in an orientation and is trained in administering standardized assessments, filling out registration forms, and have experience creating curriculum for adult ESL classes.
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Support the Dean of Student Supports and Head of School in monitoring the special education and ELL inclusion program, working with the Learning Specialist, ELL Specialist and core academic teachers to design inclusion, monitor the effectiveness of inclusion, and provide feedback and support to create a high quality inclusion program.
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The Catalog & Curriculum Systems Specialist works under the general direction of the Associate Registrar and performs a wide variety of administrative, analytical and technical duties in support of the Office of the Registrar and the University, specifically related to curriculum development and publication of the catalog.
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PGLS is looking for experienced curriculum specialist for new positions for the School of Language Studies at the Foreign Language Institute (FSI). BA/BS, MA/MS, or Ph. D., or foreign equivalent degree in a relevant language education field such as Corpus Linguistics Training, Second Language Acquisition, Applied Linguistics, and/or Instructional Design with demonstrated expertise through experience or publications in instructional design and/or curriculum development methodologies in language education.
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Curriculum Developer who can collaborate with SMEs to develop and implement curriculum strategies and materials to enhance the learning experience. Curriculum Development tools (Adobe Captivate, Camtasia, Canva, Vyond etc.
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The library media specialist will develop, maintain, and provide access to a current and comprehensive collection that meets the curriculum and interest needs of its users. The library media specialist will be a coordinator and collaborator of learning opportunities and resources for the students, teachers, and community.
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Create engaging and interactive learning experiences using a variety of instructional methods, including video development, webinars, and a learning management system. Strategic Operations Specialist.
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Job Description Jefferson Consulting Group, an award-winning woman-owned small business, is seeking an E-Learning Curriculum Development Specialist to join our team and contribute to the enhancement of online learning experiences for the Air Force.
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Each year more than 20,000 top-tier students come to San Luis Obispo to put knowledge into action, taking their learning outside the classroom as they prepare for careers in engineering, agriculture, science, business, humanities and the built environment.
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In addition to an essential role in curriculum planning and instruction, the library media specialist will help coordinate online learning in the Upper School and work on broader library, information, and technology initiatives, including advisory lessons and related learning activities, which are expressly focused on developing essential research skills and information literacy.
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Ensure that curriculum aligns with our corporate brand, industry standards, and best practices. Collaborate with instructional designers, subject matter experts, and other collaborators to identify learning objectives and design appropriate content.
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Data Visualization tools and concepts (Tableau, Microsoft Power BI, etc.) Experience as an executive presentation designer and writing formal internal communications are required! Strong people skills to build strong working relationships, drive project and change management success, coach authors, and provide positive customer experiences.
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