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What Will You DoThis non-union, non-uniformed, Professional Development and Training Manager reports directly to the Training Sergeant and will work in a team environment, which includes the Operations Lieutenant Training Coordinator.
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The Local, Faith-based, and Transformative Partnerships Hub, within USAID’s Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation (DDI/LFT), is seeking a Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Specialist to provide support to the programs under its Locally Led Development Initiatives (LLDI.
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Work with the Manager of Training and Content and Program Manager of the Science Career Ladder on program development. Establish and maintain sustainable documentation processes for training and professional development initiatives, ensuring comprehensive and organized records are created and maintained to support ongoing learning and growth within the organization.
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This position works within the Learning & Development team to implement learning journeys and training programs across RPM Consumer Group, ensuring programs are aligned with organizational and functional strategy and objectives.
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Follow @abbvie on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn. Job DescriptionThe Senior Statistician/Manager/Senior Manager in Statistical Innovation is responsible for providing scientific andstatistical leadership to support initiatives on designing innovative clinical trials and to evaluate, develop and deployadvanced and novel statistical/analytical modeling and simulations to drive statistical innovation and Machine Learning in Clinical Development.
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Overview The Art Museum welcomes applications for a Manager, Development Operations to join an experienced and growing team. This position also oversees the identification, implementation, training, and evaluation of all systems for development team operations.
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A minimum of two years experience in some combination with the following areas: articulation and transfer, academic administration, academic program development, accreditation process, credit for prior learning, career advising/placement, academic advising, student recruitment, curriculum development or career-technical education.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Overview:We are seeking a highly-skilled AI Curriculum and Chatbot Development Specialist with expertise in Machine Learning, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, with strong programming skills to develop innovative AI-focussed curriculum for various age-groups and skill levels (from middle school through college-age) and design chatbots to support the learning of this curriculum.
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ORGANIZATION RELATIONSHIPSReports directly to the Sr. Learning & Development Manager. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe Learning & Development, Instructional Designer - Generalist will partner with the Learning & Development team and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to develop learning and development materials, programs and experiences.
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POSITION DESCRIPTIONThe After School Tutor reports to the Family Literacy and After School Program Senior Manager and is responsible for carrying out the learning activities created by the Curriculum Coordinator for the Afterschool program (grades 2nd through 8th); following attendance procedures; and attending training and professional development meetings.
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Industry training and mentorship: Learning the cannabis industry from subject matter experts and market leaders. Commercial training and mentorship: Learning sales and marketing from subject matter experts and startup veterans.
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As an eLearning Developer, you will be responsible for the development and maintenance of online training products, working within various authoring tools to implement course design, build course functionality, and publish online courses for the LMS.
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The Training and Education Coordinator will manage the development and evaluation of training materials, execution of training and education activities, and facilitate collaboration and alignment with cross-agency educational initiatives including the health center's Learning Institute.
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Adapt data science algorithms (supervised and unsupervised learning, decision trees, neural networks, AI based image processing and feature extraction, Bayesian learning, etc) for modeling clinical trial data to support drug development.
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Responsibilities: Developing and training machine learning models using Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques. Requirements: Advanced degree (Ph. D. preferred) in a field like Applied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, or Data Science, with a focus on building and deploying machine learning models for text analysis.
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