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Be the team’s subject matter expert on OSINT standards, practices, norms, policies, and laws; ensuring these are incorporated into system design and delivery by architects, engineers, and developers.
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The Local, Faith-based, and Transformative Partnerships Hub, within USAID’s Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation (DDI/LFT), is seeking a Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Specialist to provide support to the programs under its Locally Led Development Initiatives (LLDI.
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SPA seeks a Learning Specialist to join our Learning and Development team. SPA has an immediate need for a Learning Specialist. Advanced certifications in instructional design or learning technologies.
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Responsibilities Position Overview: SPA seeks a Learning Specialist to join our Learning and Development team. Coordinate with the Learning and Development Manager to support strategic learning initiatives.
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Use knowledge base of teaching and learning theories to develop curriculum design, test and measurement evaluation. The RN Professional Development Specialist will work in collaboration with Director of Professional Development to support the plans, development, implementation and evaluation of nursing education and professional development.
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As a cleared TS/SCI OSINT specialist on our team, you will play a critical role in ensuring the platform is built to maximize mission outcomes, is user-friendly, and adheres to IC standards, policies, and practices.
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The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor’s Office of Global Programs (DRL/GP) at the U.S. Department of State is looking for a detail-oriented person with experience in performance monitoring, applied research, and/or program evaluation to join our Applied Learning and Evaluation (ALE) team as a monitoring and evaluation specialist.
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The successful candidate analyzes international education policy and research, geopolitical issues, and trade union affairs and incorporates learning relevant to NEA's mission, vision and strategic priorities.
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EnCompass LLC is seeking a Senior Learning Evaluation Specialist to support the 5-year United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance Support Contract (BHASC.
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Responsible for system design, online optimization, technical management, and day-to-day support of the Blackboard LMS. The LMS Specialist provides user support in the investigation, analysis, and resolution of technical problems and develops effective work-around solutions for various technological issues to ensure continuous online course delivery.
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Build machine learning and NLP models through all phases of development, from design through training, evaluation, and validation; partnering with engineering teams to operationalize them in scalable and resilient production systems that serve 80+ million customers.
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Consult with instructional designers on the planning, use, and development of self-paced stand-alone online training modules, and develop online learning content using course authoring tools (e.g., Adobe Captivate, Articulate 360, Lectora, etc.
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The MEL Technical Specialist II will join the Social and Behavioral Science & Learning (SBS & Learning) Team, an innovative technical team based at DI’s headquarters that integrates social and behavioral sciences and MEL to support evidence-based and sustainable democracy, human rights, governance (DRG), and peacebuilding programs internationally.
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Learning theory, psychology of learning, educational psychology: Study of learning theories as they relate to the systematic design, development, and validation of instructional material.
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Oversees the learning management system customer support team, including the supervision of the Education Services Support Specialist. Works with the Instructional Design Team to test and audit online learning files in preparation for publication in the LMS.
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