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The Instructional Designer will utilize a combination of established best practices and new, innovative ideas in the field of instructional design, to deliver exceptional learning experiences through live and live-virtual engagements, e-learning, video and other media.
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Overview Join AIR as a Part-Time Technical Trainer / Instructional Designer with ourprogram area, as we support the healthy, productive, and evolving workforce vital to the United States’ economy and democracy.
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We are currently sourcing for an Instructional Designer (Global) to work in Boston, MA! We're hiring an experienced Learning & Development (L&D) designer in Boston to help us build out a learning platform to support our global team of experts across a variety of fields.
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Bachelor’s degree in instructional design, education or similar (or at least 5 years of proven experience) Experience creating instructional content specifically in the security space. The ability to read, understand and apply government regulation, policies and procedure from the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM), 32 CFR Part 117.
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3+ years of experience in corporate learning design, user experience researcher / design, instructional design, curriculum development, graphic design, or equivalent in a corporate environment.
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Additionally, the Designer will act as a peer mentor for trainers on adult learning and instructional design best practices. The Instructional Designer is responsible for working collaboratively with subject matter experts and cross-functional partners in the systematic design, development, and delivery of instructional materials and experiences, both digital & physical, in a consistent and reliable fashion that enables efficient, effective, and engaging adult learning.
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Master's degree in Instructional Design, Education, Educational Psychology, or related field. Provide guidance to university faculty and staff on evidence-based, best practices of instructional design.
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Job Title: Instructional Designer (Remote) The Instructional Designer is responsible for developing individual training program goals, overall program objectives, and module objectives.
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Advanced knowledge of instructional design, curriculum development, and adult learning theory. 3+ years of experience in advanced knowledge of instructional design, curriculum development, and adult learning theory.
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The Instructional Designer will build interactive activities that are highly engaging, pedagogically sound, aligned with national and state standards, and responsive to student needs. Research and provide recommendations on current trends in instructional design and digital learning and apply current and innovative technologies into the curriculum.
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Instructional Designer II ID: 2024-8207. Stay current with emerging trends in instructional design, adult learning theories, and educational technology. The Role: This role reports to the Director, Learning & Development, and is in charge of overseeing and carrying out content creation and instructional design projects.
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Position Summary: The Quality Learning Instructional Designer is a performance consulting and instructional design expert who engages business process owners and functional areas to identify, design and implement innovative learning & development programs.
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Job Title: Instructional Designer. o Applies knowledge of instructional design theory to design course content, working with subject matter experts, management, trainers, e-Learning specialists, etc.
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Act as Instructional Designer for Quality Learning and provide ongoing support and consulting to enable Quality functional learning execution of the process. 10 years Instructional design experience preferably in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology drug industry.
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Curriculum / Instructional Designer At Aquila Technology, you will see our team's passion every day, whether we are building a robust, policy-compliant IT system or stress-testing a system to identify gaps and security vulnerabilities.
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