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The Instructional Designer (ID) is responsible for commercial product development for Education & Service’s learning products. The ID has experience within a learning environment and developing training products which support functions/processes prescribed by standards and enhance end-user understanding, performance, and adoption. The ID is responsible for overseeing the designing, development, QA and maintenance of new or existing commercial learning products designed for CSA customers across a wide variety of industry sectors and occupations. This individual is able to participate in most phases of needs analysis and development and may provide guidance to project resources including outside vendors and subject matter experts.
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Applicants with proficiency in French will be given special consideration.
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Job Type: Contract
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Independence, OH 44131
Contractor
Business Services
$85k-101k (estimate)
05/16/2024
09/12/2024
ELLICOTT CITY, MD
200 - 500
2018
RICHARD TURNER
$50M - $200M
Business Services
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