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Requirements Education Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or four-year university in instructional design, instructional technology, education, communications, computer science, information systems or closely related field or related equivalent experience.
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The Instructional/Leadership Coach contributes to program design,implementation and evaluation of Roche Center professional developmentprograms. Job DescriptionInstructional/Leadership CoachWorking with the Assistant Director of Leadership Programs inthe Roche Center for Catholic Education, and Center staff, the Instructional/LeadershipCoach supports special professional development programming for the RocheCenter.
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Understand requirements and design building automation solutions for higher education and K-12 education facilities, pharmaceutical facilities, high-rise buildings, office spaces, and lab facilities.
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4+ years of experience in an instructional design/curriculum development role or similar, including significant experience in creating eLearning courses. Coach and mentor junior developers in use of tools and instructional design methodologies.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES Wellness Support for SON (50%) Design, develop, the implement and evaluate ongoing wellness promotion and education/training materials, programs and activities; Including the identification and/or development of electronic, media, and instructional technology resources to support community wellness.
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Design building automation network architecture to support operator workstations, DDC field panels, and third-party integration devices connected through LON, Ethernet, Siemens P2, or BACNET. Analyze plans, construction contract specifications, and codes to determine project requirements and risks.
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Our markets include commercial development, warehousing, pre K-12 and higher education, science and technology, municipal and public works agencies, offices and corporate facilities, and retail and food.
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Beyond Technology Education is seeking a part-time, 1 day a week, Digital and Media Literacy teacher for grades 4-8. Teach Beyond Technology Education 36-week computer science/Digital and Media Literacy curriculum and adhere to procedures and fundamentals of the Beyond Tech Ed systems.
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Under the Every Student Succeeds Act prior to starting, you must have one of the following: Two years of study at an institution of higher education; or Associate degree or higher; or Obtain voluntary certification through the Board of Educational Examiners(Paraeducator Certification); or Successful completion of ACT WorkKeys® (NCRC Assessment.
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The GED Instructor incorporates current teaching techniques, subject area developments and up-to-date technology providing a variety of classroom experiences including small group instruction, teacher-directed instruction, self-paced instruction and computer-assisted instruction to meet the needs of the learner.
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Understand project requirements and design building automation solutions for higher education and K–12 education facilities, data centers, hospitals, pharmaceutical facilities, high-rise buildings, and lab facilities.
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Considerable knowledge of community college or higher education administration, curriculum design, and instructional methods in varying delivery modes and technology.
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The Emergency Services (EMS) Education Adjunct Faculty position is responsible for teaching lecture and practical courses in the EMS program to include EMT Basic, EMT-Intermediate, EMT-Paramedic, RN to Paramedic, Intermediate to Paramedic Bridge, AHA CPR and First Aid courses.
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Outcome: Draft Online Course Planning Grid Meets weekly with instructional designer and technologist from Learning Design Center (LDC) to design and develop online course(s). Inspired by this centuries old tradition of Catholic higher education, the University welcomes people of all faith traditions and any, or no, religious background.
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Preferred Qualifications:Associate degree or higher in Automation Engineer Technology, Industrial Maintenance, Advanced Manufacturing, or a closely related field. Automation such as PLC, robotics, and VFD programming and troubleshooting.b. Pneumatics and hydraulics schematic design and troubleshooting.c. Mechanical skills such as fabrication, power tools, machinist applications and weldingComputer skills such as CAD blueprint reading and creation, CMMS, and automation softwareSix (6) years’ experience or more in Automation Engineer, Industrial Maintenance, Advanced Manufacturing, or closely related field(s.
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