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The Learning & Development Manager plays a pivotal role within the Training Department, spearheading the design, implementation, and execution of comprehensive training programs aimed at enhancing the skills and competencies of the organization's team members.
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Position Overview: Mission 94 is seeking an experienced and dedicated Range Training Manager to lead our training programs and ensure the safe and effective development of shooters at our shooting range facility.
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The Learning and Development Manager, manages the evaluation, development and implementation of the organization’s orientation and ongoing training and professional development programs, taking into consideration licensing standards, CARF and other accreditation standards, best practices, the agency’s mission and objectives, and employee performance and productivity.
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The primary Role of the Director of Training and Development is to develop people at all levels of the organization by working alongside the Operator to create and execute a store training curriculum.
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The Director of Training and Development is responsible for leading the training and development initiatives within the organization, ensuring team members receive the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their roles and grow their personal and professional skills.
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Minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible experience working in Learning and Development, Instructional Design, Adult Education, Training, Organizational Development, or equivalent discipline.
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Lead team stand-ups, facilitate Proposal Kickoff meetings, conduct JIT writer training, and guide storyboard/annotated outline development sessions and color reviews for USAID and international development proposals.
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Responsibilities As a Director of Training and Workforce Planning at Ascension Contact Center, you will be making an impact on the future of healthcare by supporting Ascension's strategic plan.
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Sustain and grow resettlement services through grant writing, coordination and integration of internal and external services, community and volunteer engagement, and other resource development efforts;Attend local, regional, and national resettlement conferences and/or training offered by CWS or other partner agencies.
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Your Job Georgia-Pacific Consumer Operations is seeking qualified professionals to be considered for our Learning and Development Leader role to support the energetic team at our new Dixie Products Operations Plant located in Jackson, TN. The Dixie Jackson facility uses state of the art technology to manufacture Dixie® plates and bowls in a progressive production environment.
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Our client,Pensole Lewis College of Business & Design (PLC Detroit), a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) committed to redefining the narrative around career pathways in design and business while fostering a culture where creativity meets enterprise, is seeking a Grant and Development Director.
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1+ years’ experience with creation of housing and community development subject-related materials, such as training and technical assistance tools, presentations, handouts, etc.
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Ability to draft technical reports summarizing research findings related to product development, raw material evaluation, and quality issues. Development of new products, and improvement of existing products including grouts, mortars, curing and sealing compounds.
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The Development and Community Engagement Coordinator reports directly to the Chief Development Officer and works with a variety of individuals, groups, Angels and Amigos Auxiliaries, donors, event guests, volunteers, staff and other constituents to ensure everyone who encounters Casa Pacifica has an excellent experience.
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Any of the following: Professional Facilitation Training and/or Certificate, Project Management Training, Curriculum Development Training, Lean/Six Sigma Green Belt, Organizational Behavior Training, and/or Team Development Training.
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