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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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We are seeking our next Instructional Lab Supervisor who will be all-in on our mission and who will plan, organize and direct the operation of the computer labs and classrooms for the Graphic Design, Photography, and Mass Media departments to ensure labs operate efficiently.
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Olemiss.edu Position Description The Department of Biology in the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Mississippi invites applicants for two full-time, 9-month, promotion-eligible, non-tenure track Instructor or Instructional Assistant Professor positions.
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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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CACI is seeking to hire a team of motivated and creative mid-level Instructional System Designers (ISD). Support meetings with SMEs and Instructional Designers. Instructional Systems Designer - Mid.
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An effective RLA Instructional Coach will spend the majority of their time on classroom coaching with teachers (planning, demonstration, observation, co-teaching and study of lessons) while also supporting related professional development and data to action plans.
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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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Assist with set up of classroom and prepare materials for specialized instructional units. Help Title I students master instructional equipment or instructional materials assigned by the teacher.
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During the non-residential component of the academy, the Residential Advisor/Instructional Aide will support the students either online or in the classroom for their academic needs and social/emotional needs.
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Support and enforce classroom procedures established by classroom teacher which optimize instructional time. Prepare, under the direction of the classroom teacher, instructional lessons for individual students and small groups.
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2 or more years of relevant work experience, preferably as an instructional designer, educational technologist, eLearning developer, and Learning Management System (LMS), specifically, ISOtrain, expertise.
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The Instructional Designer is an independent contractor member of the DEKRA North America (DNA) Learning and Development team and will be assigned directly to the Instructional Design Manager.
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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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