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Technology and Digital Literacy: Proficient in online learning platforms and various digital tools used in curriculum development. Ability to leverage technology to enhance the learning experience and create engaging learning environments.
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The Specialist (Trainer), Learning & Practice is responsible for supporting the Leadership Development portfolio of work within the Learning & Practice Office, including the activation of leadership development programs, core curriculum training, targeted supports, and CIS network coaching opportunities to advance the leadership development of program managers.
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Document curriculum annually using Rubicon Atlas (training provided) Create and maintain a safe, respectful, and welcoming learning environment that reflects Quaker values, supports diverse learning styles, and is conducive to student engagement.
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4-year college degree in Organizational Development, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Leadership, Learning and Curriculum Design or other related area of study. Masters or other post-graduate education in Organizational Development, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Leadership, Learning and Curriculum Design.
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Experience with natural language processing (NLP), computer vision (CV), or deep learning (DL) model development. Across private and public sectors — from fraud detection to cancer research, to national intelligence — you see machine learning turning data into actions and you want to be part of the team.
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Using established PSJH Cl instructional design models and format standards, the Sr. Cl Education Specialist will design, create, maintain, and optimize information systems education curriculum and adoption materials, including multimedia deliverables, to support in-person and virtual instructor-led training, self-paced online learning, Credential Trainer materials and other system adoption initiatives for the entire PSJH organization, its affiliates and Community Connect customers.
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You will use engaging visualization and design techniques to enhance learning and development curriculum in support of a prime contract for the IC environment. The ISD creates deliverables for all phases of the course creation lifecycle including analysis documents, design documents (e.g., course outline, storyboards, prototypes), and final learning deliverables (e.g., Adobe Captivate, Storyline courses, instructor-led course materials, job aids) that align to the overall business goals.
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Experience having produced some our all of the following kinds of teaching and learning materials: publications, reports, blogs, video, podcast, webinars, and teaching guides/learning curriculum.
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SFS is looking for an Instructional Support Specialist to support all aspects of course development, planning, coordination, execution, curriculum development, and student/alumni management for The Defense Security Cooperation University (DSCU) Ministry of Defense Advisors (MoDA) Instruction and Training Management Program Support.
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The Instructional Systems Designer (ISD) Lead applies instructional design and adult learning principles and strategies to analyze, design, develop, implement, and evaluate instructional courses, assessments, job aids, and other learning deliverables for Project Spectrum’s clients.
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Provide legal subject matter expertise and pedagogical expertise in curriculum and instructional design for adult learning in preparing, modifying, developing and/or delivering curriculum modules with a potential focus on the application of human rights law, law of armed conflict, rule of law, cyber security, and international rights and obligations relevant to the air, border, and maritime domains pursuant to consultation and coordination with relevant personnel.
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Supporting the implementation of curricular standards aligned with the MD Early Learning Standards and an emergent, Reggio Emilia-inspired approach to education. If you do not have the 90-hour certificate in early childhood curriculum & development, you must work with the Bender ECC administrative team on a professional development plan.
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The Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment Specialist (CIA Specialist) provides direct and indirect curriculum, instruction, and assessment services to students. The CIA Specialist works collaboratively with academic staff to assess students' instructional strengths and needs to provide appropriate curriculum, instruction and assessment, which align with students' Individual Educational Programs (IEP) and with federal, state, and regional standards.
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We offer parents before-school and after-school childcare 5 days a week, with a focus on Social-Emotional Learning and Project-Based Learning. Our staff is expected to apply their own unique creativity as educators within the framework of our research-based extended-day curriculum.
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Minimum 3 years' experience in a learning and development, curriculum development, instructional design, or human capital work environment, ideally in a social services or behavioral health setting.
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