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Work with in-house graphic designer and external creative services agencies/designers on development of all publications, collateral materials, advertisements and promotional signage; includes editorial direction (including copy/messaging and photography selection), design, production and distribution.
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At least 4 years of experience with learning content development tools (Articulate 360, Adobe Captivate, Adobe Design Suite, and Camtasia) At least 5 years of Training Design and Development for digital modalities.
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Job Title: AEM Designer (Remote) The THEC Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Webmaster will assist the Communications and Information Technology teams in a structural redesign of the agency's website using templates and components customized and made available to us by TN Department of Finance and Administration's Strategic Technology Solutions division, who provides AEM as an enterprise tool to the agency.
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Conduct sessions to educate analysts and developers on agile/Scrum processes, including backlog management, point assessments, story creation, and establishing the Definition of Done. eForms Development: Design, develop, test, and maintain eForms using tools such as Adobe Professional, Adobe Experience Manager Designer, and SharePoint.
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Ability to display an online portfolio of work samples highlighting expertise in UI / UX design and front-end development. Experience with enterprise CMS platforms, particularly Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) or Adobe Experience Platform (AEP.
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Cisco Certified Network Associate - Cisco Certified Network Associate, Crestron Certified Programmer - Crestron, DMC-D: Digital Media Certified Designer - Crestron, Extron Authorized Programmer - Extron, TesiraFORTE - BIAMP, Unified Communications Design Specialist - Cisco Systems.
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This role will be responsible for the design and development of a diverse set of learning materials to support our Small Business Banking group. At least 3 years of experience in Training Design and Development for digital modalities.
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5+ years of experience in learning development or instructional design. Pursue excellence in product offerings but also in the betterment of design/development processes. Degree/certification in Instructional Design, Instructional Technology, Distance Learning, or related field.
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The Graphic Designer supports proposal operations with presentation and image design/creation, formatting, and improvement and is responsible for maintaining brand guidelines throughout.
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Contribute to user experience design guidelines and development best practices and standards at Amazon Design Community. As Sr UX Designer on Employee Journeys, you will be responsible for creating, defining, and envisioning innovative and bar raising experiences for Amazon’s 2 million global and diverse employees, with a focus on Joining, Manager, and administrative experiences.
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The Montgomery County Department of Parks is seeking a skilled Architecture Project Manager II to plan, design, and manage building projects within our park system. The Project Manager in this position will be in charge of multiple projects in various stages concurrently, developing project scopes, overseeing design consultants, and conducting contract administration.
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8+ years of experience highlighting a combination of leadership development program design and management, experience design and facilitation. In this highly dynamic and visible role you’ll be equal parts program manager, learning experience designer, facilitator, and coach as you focus on elevating leadership capabilities for all people leaders at Affirm.
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These may include weekly meetings, Internal Program Review (IPR) meetings, ad-hoc meetings, business development meetings, manager training sessions, and other meetings designated “as required.
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The Instructional Designer Consultant will report directly to the Senior Manager, Process Excellence, or his/her designate. The Instructional Designer Consultant will be responsible for the design of a comprehensive training program with clear learning strategies and with an element focused on behavioral change.
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Learning theory, the psychology of learning, educational psychology: Study of learning theories as they relate to the systematic design, development, and validation of instructional material.
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