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The Instructional Designer is responsible for the design, development, and delivery of training programs for our employees. If you are a highly motivated and experienced Instructional Designer who is looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity, we encourage you to apply.
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The Chewy Learning and Development is seeking an experienced Sr. instructional Designer to lead curriculum development for one or more programs. Are you a credentialed Sr. Instructional Designer with a passion for leading an instructional design efforts and teams while driving curriculums strategically and tactically into the future.
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Position Overview: The Instructional Designer will be an experienced collaborator and problem solver, ensuring we can create new dynamic learning opportunities for our clients (and ourselves) with excellence.
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Instructional Systems Designer - Mid Job Category: Training Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: Secret Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10% Type of Travel: Continental US What You’ll Get to Do: CACI is seeking to hire a team of motivated and creative mid-level Instructional System Designers (ISD.
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BASIC FUNCTION:The Instructional Designer and Trainer (IDT) is responsible for working closely with the Director of the Office of Training and Technical Assistance and the Training and Technical Assistance team (TTA team) to implement the Office’s strategy and plan for effectively delivering training and technical assistance to the Legal Services Corporation’s grantees.
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The Instructional Designer will design and create engaging learning activities, course content, e-learning resources, on-the-job and instructor-led training programs in support of field operations learning and development.
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In addition to collaborating with faculty on the evaluation and integration of educational technology, the Instructional Designer serves as a facilitator for OC Global’s Online Teaching Certificate Program.
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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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St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School is seeking a talented and dedicated individual to serve as instructional aide for the 2024-25 school year. St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School is seeking a talented and dedicated individual to serve as instructional aide for the 2024-25 school year.
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As an Instructional Designer & Facilitator, you will recommend, design, and deliver content for a variety of learning and performance solutions. To function effectively, the Instructional Designer & Facilitator must have excellent facilitation and presentation skills, instructional design skills, communication and writing skills, the ability to manage multiple and competing deliverables, and experience designing and delivering content for adult learners in a variety of formats, including e-learning, self-guided, and instructor-led, and different modalities including audio and video.
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The Manager, Learning Development (Instructional Designer) is an individual contributor that supports the design and development of training across all Marriott disciplines and brands globally inclusive of the managed and franchise, management and hourly audiences.
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The Assistant Training Manager / Instructional Designer participates as a training, education, or instructional design professional in a systemwide program or project. The full salary range for the Assistant Training Manager / Instructional Designer is $64,300 - $114,300 annually.
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In addition, the Instructional Designer must have expertise in effective instructional design practices and negotiation strategies to meet the objectives of the tasks and projects.
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