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Skills:Instructional design, E-learning, Training development, sharepoint, lms, Adobe captivate, Articulate storyline, Design, Instructional trainingTop Skills Details:Instructional design,E-learning,Training development,sharepoint,lmsAdditional Skills & Qualifications:Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Instructional Design, Education, or related field.
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SALARY: Year Hourly Rate 1 $14.79 2 $15.40 3 $16.02 4 $16.64 5 $17.25 6 $17.88 7 $18.50 8 $19.11 9 $19.73 10 $20.34 11 $20.97 12 $21.48 The hourly rate for a current EVSC assistant will be based on years of service with EVSC in an assistant role.
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Master's degree in instructional design, educational technology, education, curriculum development or related field from an accredited college or university and 2 years of successful experience as an instructional designer or educational technologist, OR.
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The Life Skills Instructional Assistant is a dynamic position with daily responsibilities that range from educational aide in the classroom to job coach in the community. With guidance from the interdisciplinary team, the Life Skills Instructional Assistant teaches, motivates, and supports students as they develop skills needed for greater independence and community integration.
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Olemiss.edu Position Description The Department of Theatre & Film at The University of Mississippi invites applications for an Instructional Assistant Professor of Performance beginning August 22, 2024.
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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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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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Support of other education initiatives as requested by the Vice President of Learning & Development Minimum Qualifications: -Bachelor’s degree in Education, Instructional Design, Educational Technology, or related field.
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ELearning Content Design and Development: Use Articulate Storyline and other authoring tools (as appropriate) to create engaging and interactive eLearning modules that meet instructional goals and learner needs.
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Knowledge of adult learning principles, cognitive psychology, and instructional design theories. Proven experience in instructional design and e-learning development, preferably in a healthcare, corporate, or educational setting.
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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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Minimum of 7 years of experience in instructional design, curriculum development, or faculty development roles, preferably in an educational or training setting. Develop inclusive curriculum and instructional materials tailored for high school seniors to college-age young adults, including English language learners (ELL), with a holistic approach to member learning and development.
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The Department emphasizes excellence in innovative instruction and seeks energetic instructors who will excite students to major or minor in Economics.
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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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