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Senior ERP Training Curriculum Developer PeopleSoft FSCM Instructional Designer Lead ERP Training Specialist PeopleSoft Financials Training Consultant Senior PeopleSoft FSCM Trainer & Instructional Designer Lead PeopleSoft ERP Curriculum Developer Senior ERP Learning & Development Specialist PeopleSoft FSCM Instructional Trainer PeopleSoft FSCM Curriculum Developer PeopleSoft FSCM Trainer.
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Instructional Designer (e-learning OR instructional OR Storyline exp) @ Austin, TX ( Job: Instructional Designer (Mid-level) Must have Instructional Design experience. Familiarity with Articulate Storyline or Rise.
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PeopleSoft FSCM Instructional Designer/Trainer or Curriculum Developer Note : This is Not Admin or Developer Role. Senior PeopleSoft FSCM Trainer & Instructional Designer. PeopleSoft FSCM Instructional Designer.
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BA/BS degree in Learning Development, Instructional Design, Education, or equivalent practical experience. At least 5 years of Instructional Design/ Curriculum development experience. So, what does a TaskUs Sr. Instructional Designer really do.
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The Instructional Designer position uses their extensive experience in instructional design, cognitive psychology and adult learning theory to determine the appropriate solution to a knowledge or performance gap.
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Our client in the grocery retail industry is seeking a dynamic and creative Senior Instructional Designer to join their Learning & Development team. 5+ years of experience in instructional design, e-learning development, and content creation in a corporate environment.
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This instructional aide teaching support position is located at the prestigious University of Texas Elementary School (UTES) in downtown Austin, Texas. Assist the teacher in preparing instructional materials and classroom displays.
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Role: PeopleSoft FSCM Trainer/ Instructional Designer. PeopleSoft FSCM Trainer/ Instructional Designer. The Training Curriculum Developer will be part of a dedicated PeopleSoft Financials upgrade project team.
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MINIMUM SKILLS AND EXPERIENCEMinimum 3 years of experience in instructional design, both synchronous asynchronous. $80,000.00 - $120,000.00 Annual SalaryDesign and development of synchronous and asynchronous learning, leading the creation of dynamic, interactive, and engaging learning experiences that drive skill development across our organization/POSTION RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIESApply Instructional Design models to design effective learning solutions that help close skill gaps.
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Minimum 3 years experience in instructional design and developing learning programs using multiple media, including working knowledge of eLearning and multimedia authoring tools (such as Adobe Captivate and Articulate Storyline), and LMS administration experience.
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Doctorate in Instructional Design, Instructional Technology, Education, or related field. Researches and makes recommendations on educational best practices, instructional resources, instructional technologies, and multimedia hardware/software to support teaching and learning addressing copyright concerns and ADA compliance issues.
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2 or more years of relevant work experience, preferably as an instructional designer, educational technologist, eLearning developer, or related role delivering training content with demonstrated success.
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Implement the overall instructional design of learning products developed in the Content Development Center ensuring that projects successfully evolve from sponsor/stakeholders expectations through the development of assets and their effective and efficient deployment.
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Instructional Designer Designs and develops self-guided and instructor-led learning experiences for global audiences. Knowledge of learning technologies (LMS, LCMS, etc.) Instructional Designer Designs and develops self-guided and instructor-led learning experiences for global audiences.
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UST is searching for an Instructional Designer who will provide product design support through the product development lifecycle ensuring the product meet business goals and deadlines; keeping customer satisfaction at the core.
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