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Job Family:Technology ConsultingTravel Required:NoneClearance Required:Active Top Secret SCI with PolygraphWhat You Will Do:You will bring a broad and varied skill set that includes understanding of instructional design models and theories, proficiency in virtual & instructor-led modalities, e Learning solutions, training plan creation, and program evaluation.
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Pediatric Developmental Services (PDS) is seeking to hire a full-time Instructional Facilitator. From speech-language therapy to school psychology, our children deserve the best care possible, and at PDS, we make that happen.
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Bachelors with specialization in instructional design, adult education, or a related field. The Instructional Designer is responsible for designing, developing, implementing and updating content with a focus on learning experiences to address company and client needs.
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The NISC IV Training Group (NTG) within the Leidos Digital Modernization sector, is looking for an experienced professional Instructional Systems Designer (ISD) of eLearning products and services.
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Recommend, experiment with, and utilize cutting-edge instructional design tools and technologies to create interactive and dynamic learning experiences, including AI content development and L&D tools.
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You will bring a broad and varied skill set that includes understanding of instructional design models and theories, proficiency in virtual & instructor-led modalities, eLearning solutions, training plan creation, and program evaluation.
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Develop a plan and timeline to create instructional design documentation; products may include, but are not limited to, instructional systems design and documentation, storyboards, narrative scripts, graphics, textbooks, tests, and scenario props.
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This role is one of individual contributor as a knowledgeable instructional designer and will support project leadership as needed. Strong understanding of ADDIE, SAM, and other instructional design models and the ability to apply them to the context.
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The Instructional Services Coordinator supports Hudson Global Scholars' online learning programs by managing live session support, substitute teaching, teacher scheduling, teacher onboarding, and substitute teacher operations.
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The Instructional Assistant reports to and is supervised by the Special Education Teacher under the direction of the Education Director. The Instructional Assistant provides assistance with instruction, engages students during non-instructional activities, and monitors students while moving to and from various locations and activities.
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A well-qualified candidate will possess a Bachelor’s degree in Instructional Systems Design, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Educational Psychology, or related field with three years of experience in performing all phases of instructional systems development.
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Expertise in instructional technology/content authoring software such as Articulate, Storyline, Pressbooks, WordPress, etc. Bachelor’s degree required preferably in Instructional Design, Human Resource Management or related field.
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