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AEMT/Paramedic Instructional Assistant: Virginia and/or National Registry Paramedic designation with an unencumbered license to practice in the Commonwealth of Virginia, American Heart Association CPR for Health Care Providers certification, and significant experience as an ALS provider in a high call volume agency or the equivalent experience in other agencies.
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GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:Under the direction of the Superintendent, the Assistant Superintendent for Instructional Services serves as the instructional leader for the District and will oversee and provide instructional leadership support to the Directors of several educational services within Kent ISD that include GSRP preschool, continuous improvement, teaching and learning, research and curriculum development, and the West Michigan Teacher Collaborative.
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Faculty DevelopmentThe Instructional Designer will partner with members of the Instructional Design team, other Educational Technology Services colleagues, the USF Center for Teaching Excellence, and the Provost office to provide broad faculty development programming around instructional design principles, learning theory, research-based instructional strategies, and effective use of educational technologies.
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Knowledge of instructional design methodology and adult learning concepts, principles, and practices with experience applying this knowledge to adult learners. ADDIE, e-learning, Adobe Captivate, Articulate, Articulate Storyline, Camtasia, FinalCut, Confluence.
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The Senior Instructional Designer develops training assets, including but not limited to manuals and job aids, videos, instructor-led training, performance simulation, and virtual-web-based training based on high-level design specifications for the IHOP organization.
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QUALIFICATIONS & EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSBachelor’s degree in Education and adult learning, instructional technology and design, human resources, or related field required. The Instructional Designer will use strong interpersonal, written, and visual communication skills to bring together text, images, video, and audio to communicate and educate employees and other stakeholders.
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The Learning and Organizational Development Specialist I (working title Instructional Assessment Coordinator) will oversee the student evaluation system as well as assist with the management of other teaching and learning initiatives and projects.
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You will also serve as an instructional designer in this space who develops and maintains training materials delivered to radiation protection technologists and radiation workers. The Instructional Design process is consistent with the Systematic Approach to Training and the ADDIE Model.
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Our client, a large financial institution in NYC, is looking for a Senior Instructional Designer with strong experience in Articulate Storyline 360 for a long-term remote contract working EST hours.
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In collaboration with campus administration, the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, and the Department of Title 1/SCE, the Instructional Coach will create an intentional, written plan for coaching teachers based on data that includes scheduled times to provide targeted support.
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This Instructional Operations Coordinator reports to the Director, OFA Ceramics Program and Visual Arts and is vital to the operation and safety of the Ceramics Program, which is based at the OFA. The 15,500 SF studio serves more than 300 students, faculty, staff, and members of the public over 3 semesters annually.
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Skilled troubleshooting, repair, maintenance, calibration, and assembly of mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and electro, mechanical instructional support equipment. Mechatronics Engineering Instructional Support Technician.
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Candidates who have at least a bachelor’s degree with relevant teaching experience, are an undergraduate student majoring in Education or related field, or an undergraduate student with extensive teaching assistant experience are preferred.
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Manager, Learning Development (Instructional Designer) is an individual contributor. Manager, Learning Development (Instructional Designer) The Manager, Learning Development is a part of a pool of instructional designers and often balances working on multiple projects across multiple client types at the same time.
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The Department of Political Science within the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas invites applications for a full-time Academic Professional Track (Non-tenure) faculty position as an instructional assistant professor, instructional associate professor, or instructional professor.
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