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Idaho National Laboratory is hiring a Learning Management System (LMS) Administrator to work on our Learning Administration team. You will be the LMS platform subject matter expert to support instructional specialist, line managers, program/requirements owners, and other important partners to ensure their program (training) requirements are implemented correctly within the LMS to comply their regulator requirements.
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The Digital Project Manager has the responsibility for continuous oversight and management of vendor e-learning/digital projects, and those of a senior Instructional System Designer.
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Certification or training in Orton Gillingham or Wilson Reading System preferred. The Learning Specialist engages fully in our professional development program, including instructional coaching, professional inquiry, and collaborative projects and committees.
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Partner with operational leaders and Learning Management System (LMS) stakeholders to develop administrative and LMS frameworks required to support education, training, CEU management, and development programs and initiatives for specialized revenue cycle services; formulate policies, procedures and schedules to support education and training operations and initiatives.
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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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The LMS (Learning Management System) Administrator & Training Specialist is responsible for the daily administration, maintenance, and support of the organization's LMS.
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The incumbent manages the recruitment, hiring, training, and performance management of the Area Coordinator positions and student employees including recruitment, hiring, and training for the RA, TLA, and Sustainability Coordinator positions.
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Required 3 Years Experience in business analysis, MS Office Suite (e.g., MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint) Required 3 Years Experience in Learning Management System (LMS) technology such as Moodle, XML, HTML Required 3 Years Experience in designing and delivering computer-based training instructional design, with learning program design systems.
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Responsibilities:Prepare and deliver live instruction to studentsPlan lessons and grade student productsSubmit grades and attendance weekly in the learning management system (currently Moodle) for company review and student viewing and reporting.
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Robust Learning Management System offering the following continuing education units: PDC, HRCI, CEU, CPE, PDU, SHRM. Information Technology (IT) Project Management & Application Development Manager.
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To provide overall management of the Slate CRM functionality to include data integrity, applications, document management, inquiry and prospect data uploads, reporting and interpretation, communication support, event management, user training, and system integrations.
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Demonstrated experience applying transfer learning and knowledge distillation methodologies to fine-tune pre-trained foundation and computer vision models to quickly perform segmentation and object detection tasks with limited training data using satellite imagery.
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PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIESTraining and ImplementationFoster empowerment among youth participants through the creation and facilitation of captivating training sessions aligned with NYSCI's learning goals.
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Motivate TK/K-6th grade students through social-emotional learning and enrichment activities such as STEAM, music, and Lego. A team of experts in social-emotional learning, physical activity, the education landscape, and ed-tech platforms guides us.
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The LMS Administrator reports to the Corporate HR Director and is responsible for the technical and functional administration of daily operation, maintenance, usage and analysis of the Learning Management System (LMS) including, the logistics and coordination of the overall e-training program for the workforce across the company.
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