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Previous experience working as a Training Coordinator, Trainer/Facilitator, Instructional Designer, or similar role. Qualifications QualificationsBA in human resources, education, training and development, instructional design, psychology, business administration and/or the equivalent-on-the job experience.
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Develop and prioritize short and long-term instructional objectives based on district AKS curriculum. Prepare written lesson plans to support instructional objectives of the AKS for all students.
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Right At School has been providing safe, fun, and meaningful extended day enrichment programs for more than a decade, and today we serve more than 35,000 students in 17 states across the country.
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Assesses training outlines, recommends instructional methods, and collaborates with talent development and other cross-functional teams for refinement. The Learning Management System Administrator oversees and executes employee learning programs and key initiatives, focusing on content development, operational efficiency, and program deployment.
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Work with headquarters and R&D to create instructional videos. Bilingual in English & Chinese (Mandarin) a plus. Have more than three years of experience in the home appliance industry. Work with headquarters and R&D to create instructional videos.
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Substitute for Valet Attendants when necessary, if authorized. Greets arriving vehicles, offers wheelchair assistance to the arriving patient and provides directions to the nearest parking garage to the Valet Attendant.
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Ability to adapt instructional material to fit all learning styles. Knowledge of effective instructional methods for adult learners. REPORTS TO: Adult Education Instructor. To this end, LTC complies with the Title II of Public Law 101-542, Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act - also known as the "Jeanne Clery Act." The Act requires that the College make available the report of campus crime statistics for the previous fiscal year by October 1st each year.
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Bachelors Degree in Instructional Design, Instructional Technology, Communication, Education, or related field AND minimum one (1) year of experience in designing and delivering training and curriculum development with a focus on instructor led training, or a directly related field, OR Minimum four (4) years of experience in designing and delivering training and curriculum development with a focus on instructor led training or a directly related field.
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Advanced knowledge of instructional design principles and adult learning methodologies. Your expertise in instructional design, training methodologies, and leadership will be crucial in developing and delivering comprehensive training programs that enhance the capabilities of our employees at all levels.
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Experience working with Youths and/or Pre-School Age Children (i.e. preschool teacher, camp counselor, soccer coach, elementary educator, substitute teacher, coach, gym teacher, personal trainer, fitness instructor, etc.
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Carrington Academy (#305), 3180 Peachtree Parkway, Suwanee, Georgia, United States of America
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in Instructional Design, Human Resources Development, Adult Education, or a related field (preferred). Develop and implement comprehensive learning programs, using a variety of instructional methods (e.g., instructor-led training, eLearning, coaching, mentoring.
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The Substitute Teacher role is a great opportunity to get your foot in the door at Guidepost Montessori. Are you interested in working as a Substitute Teacher at Guidepost Montessori at Duluth.
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Strong grasp of adult learning, instructional design, training methods and learning technologies (required) ATD or other learning certifications a plus (preferred) Strong grasp of adult learning, instructional design, training methods and learning technologies (required.
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BA products and services include advanced software applications for building control and optimization; sensors, switches, control systems, and instruments for energy management; access control; video surveillance; fire products; and installation, maintenance, and upgrades of systems.
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