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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Overview:We are seeking a highly-skilled AI Curriculum and Chatbot Development Specialist with expertise in Machine Learning, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, with strong programming skills to develop innovative AI-focussed curriculum for various age-groups and skill levels (from middle school through college-age) and design chatbots to support the learning of this curriculum.
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The Activity Specialist will be responsible for providing a safe and positive environment for youth, teens, and young adults, and provide opportunities for learning, interaction, and academic/personal growth.
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The Data Science team is hiring an experienced Machine Learning Engineer with a background building machine learning and statistical modeling frameworks from scratch. Design, prototype, implement, evaluate, optimize and monitor machine learning algorithms and related software systems to generate sports datasets and predictions with high accuracy and low latency.
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POSITION OVERVIEWCMOM seeks a creative and collaborative museum educator and administrator to teach and help implement programs and creative curriculum focused on family and early childhood learning at the Museum.
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Under the overall guidance and supervision of the Division Director, update and improve the curriculum and content as needed, with particular emphasis on STEAM, literacy, and Social Emotional Learning (SEL) development.
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Create a learning is fun environment by developing and implementing lesson plans following Lightbridge Academy curriculum. As a leader in the classroom, you embody the Lightbridge Academy Core Values and foster a caring, happy and fun learning environment.
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Reporting into the Lead of Sprint, the Program Manager, Social Emotional Learning Specialist is responsible for the direct management and oversight of SA’s Social Emotional Learning Specialists.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in software development, natural language processing (NLP), and machine learning (ML), along with a passion for creating intuitive and user-friendly conversational interfaces.
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Identification of Priority Learning Objectives - Identifying for subject matter teachers those priority curriculum standards that must be mastered for scholars to be able to make continuing learning progress.
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Reporting to the Head of the School, the Learning Specialist-Special Education Coordinator (LS-SEC) supports coordinating Individualized Instructional Plans (IEPs) and related services. Serves as a curriculum and instructional resource to educate faculty about learning disabilities.
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Experience with either: Working with digital educational content either as a teacher, curriculum designer, AP® Reader, content creator, editor, instructional designer, or learning experience designer.
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We encourage individuals with high school teaching experience, ed-tech experience from start-ups to larger organizations, and those with direct experience in educational publishing to apply, among others whose creativity and/or expertise will lead to success in working with a team to develop teaching and learning strategies for digital learning, primarily in high school AP® and elective courses.
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Design high-quality professional learning and coaching program, tailored using the NYC approved curriculum resources. Develop and provide ongoing literacy-based professional learning opportunities for CSAS consultants, CSAS Leadership, NYC DOE Superintendents, Principals, and Instructional/Literacy Coaches, and other key literacy stakeholders.
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Serve as the learning management system (LMS) administrator, liaising with cross-functional teams to develop training curriculum and reporting on learner data and progress. You'll play a key role in onboarding new hires, ensuring a seamless transition into the company, and serve as the learning management system (LMS) administrator, working with cross-functional teams to implement training curricula and report on learner progress.
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Under the supervision of the Site Director, the Activity Specialist will play a critical role in providing academic enhancement and enrichment in the Two Bridges Cornerstone evening/weekend program.
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