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Leads and develops teams effectively by teaching, training, and actively listening to associates; touring stores and providing feedback (Tour-to-
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The Instructional Designer (ISD) will design and develop engaging, process-based training courses based on a role-based training curriculum. The ISD will utilize the ADDIE principles of instructional design to perform the appropriate analysis, design, develop and delivery courses for a multi-product implementation.
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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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Part Time Sports/Fitness Coach/Teachers for Preschoolers (Howard County, Columbia Area) We are looking for ENERGETIC, OUTGOING people to teach Sports and Fitness classes to children, primarily ages 2-5, in childcare centers in Howard County.
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Bachelor’s 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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Agile Team Coach/Scrum Master. Coach and lead an agile team within a scaled agile framework. Coach the team to continuously improve and become a high performing team. CACI is looking for an experienced Agile Scrum Master with strong Agile delivery skills.
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This support can include tasks such as grading assignments, preparing materials for class, leading small groups, providing one-on-one assistance to students who may need additional help.
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Comprehend the practical application of a variety of multimedia technologies, including virtual classrooms, virtual conferences, audio, video, CD-ROM, DVD, and Internet or intranet tools and apply knowledge of how to develop instructional manuals, job aids, quick reference materials, and other print-based materials.
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Genuinely care for them, encourage positive changes in their lives, and be their coach through the process! Coordinate participation in promotional events including health & wellness expos, fairs, and in-house events.
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Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Bonus based on performance Company car Company parties Competitive salary Dental insurance Employee discounts Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Vision insurance SOCCER SHOTS BALTIMORE-WASHINGTONSoccer Shots is the leader in youth soccer development for children ages 2-8.
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KidStrong Camp Coach would focus on coaching children on brain, physical, and character development that stems from a designed camp curriculum. We are looking for a camp coach with an athletic or coaching background who ideally has experience in summer camps or coaching kids ages 4 - 9.
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We help parents discover their child’s superpowers and build future-ready kids who are confident making friends running the playground and raising their hands high in the classroom. Greet students as well as parent(s)/guardian(s) as they arrive to camp.
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The Senior Sales Coach provides ongoing training and coaching to Call Center Loan Advisors. Ability to obtain state mortgage originator licenses through process of completing necessary educational requirements and passing the state mandated tests.
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Summer Camp Soccer Coach for True Balance Sports Camps (a subsidiary of True Balance Sports Consulting Group) (TBSCs) We're looking for vibrant, energetic and responsible coaches to coach our progressive curricula in a fun and safe environment.
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