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ACCEL Schools is seeking a friendly, energetic and ethical School Office Manager to manage all office functions and act as the first point of contact for students, parents and the general public interested at Franklin Learning Academy in Columbus, Ohio.
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CACI is seeking to hire a team of motivated and creative mid-level Instructional System Designers (ISD). Support meetings with SMEs and Instructional Designers. Instructional Systems Designer - Mid.
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UWM is currently on the hunt for an Instructional Designer Specialist who can take the lead in crafting intuitive solutions for our dynamic team. Master's Degree in Instructional Design, adult education, or related field.
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Entratas Training department is looking for an Instructional Designer & Developer based in our Lehi, UT HQ. As part of the Training Content team, you will be responsible for designing and developing eLearning training courses, videos, and other materials to help our customers learn about our products.
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The Department of Technology is seeking an instructional assistant professor to teach courses in Construction Management starting August 16, 2024. Title: Instructional Assistant Professor-Construction Management.
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Hybrid/Local Govt Instructional Designer with curriculum/training materials design, Moodle, CBT, FrameMaker, Captivate, Photoshop, Breeze, Dreamweaver, Visio, Medicaid experience. Experience in designing and delivering computer-based training instructional design, with learning program design systems.
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The Instructional Designer is an independent contractor member of the DEKRA North America (DNA) Learning and Development team and will be assigned directly to the Instructional Design Manager.
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HBIC's non-public school (NPS) program and Adult Day Program (ADP) are intimate, yet highly active environments, with significant support from all facets of the program and non-profit "parent" organization.
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Must be Instructional Design Specialist (ISD) certified (or equivalent) -Must be certified in Microsoft Office Suite, or perform at that level of proficiency - Candidates must possess at least three years successful experience in the direct development and delivery of post-secondary education/training materials using the AF ISD process.
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E-learning, Instructional design, Training development, Adobe captivate, Storyline, Instructional training, Articulate storyline, Camtasia, Adult learning, Content creation, Instructional development, LMS, Learning management system, Sales, Design.
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Join us as an Instructional Coach at the BYU Child & Family Studies Laboratory (CFSL)! As an Instructional Coach, you'll lead by example, implementing a play-based curriculum tailored to children aged 4-6.
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At the present time, vacancies for part-time Instructional Assistants exist for a MEP school-based campus in Philadelphia at Lincoln High School within the Migrant Education Program (MEP), Student Services Division of the CCIU. These positions will work with migrant children in Philadelphia, Bucks, Delaware, and Montgomery counties for the duration of the summer only.
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S Degree in Education, Instructional Design, Instructional Technology, or Media Arts (or similar). The UM-Dearborn Office of Digital Education and Hub for Teaching and Learning Resources are seeking an Instructional Technologist (Instructional Learning Intermediate) with expertise in video production (recording and editing.
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The Instructional Designer will conduct needs analyses, design, develop, implement, and evaluate technical training, and work with subject matter experts to create eLearning, classroom, live and on-demand virtual training, job aids, and tools.
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The Extended Learning Divisions portfolio includes online learning program management, instructional design, academic advising and concierge student services. Description of Responsibilities: The part-time Instructional Support Assistant (ISA) is responsible for preparing classrooms for faculty by setting up equipment and providing materials and supplies for Syracuse Campus academic programs.
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