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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Course Developer Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Course Developer Instructor, you need expertise in instructional design, curriculum development, and subject matter knowledge, often supported by a degree in education or a relevant field. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), authoring tools like Articulate Storyline or Adobe Captivate, and e-learning standards such as SCORM is typically required. Strong communication, creativity, and adaptability are essential soft skills for engaging diverse learners and responding to feedback. These competencies ensure the creation of effective, accessible, and engaging learning experiences that meet educational objectives.

What are some typical challenges faced by Course Developer Instructors when creating online learning materials?

Course Developer Instructors often face challenges such as ensuring that content is both engaging and accessible to diverse learners, aligning materials with learning objectives and standards, and keeping up with evolving educational technologies. Balancing the need for interactivity with technical constraints and varying student needs can also be demanding. Collaboration with subject matter experts, instructional designers, and technical teams is crucial to overcome these challenges and deliver high-quality educational experiences.

What are Course Developer Instructors?

Course Developer Instructors are professionals who design, develop, and often teach educational courses for schools, universities, or online learning platforms. They create course content, structure learning activities, and assess educational materials to ensure they meet learning objectives. Course Developer Instructors collaborate with subject matter experts and use instructional design principles to make engaging, effective courses. Their work often involves using educational technology and staying updated with the latest teaching methodologies.
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Training Content Developer-Instructor- TechFISINT

GRVTY

Fort George G Meade, MD • On-site

Other

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

What Impact You'll Have

GRVTY is seeking a Technical Foreign Instrumentation Signals Intelligence (TechFISINT) Course Developer-Instructor to deliver course development and instruction.

What You'll be Owning

The TechFISINT Training Content Developer-Instructor will be responsible for:

  • Providing engineering analysis and technical support and resolving tasks to completion.
  • Processing of data using mapping tools, algorithms, intelligence reports, and display tools.
  • Identifying out-of-the-ordinary telemetry formats.
  • Conducting FISINT signals analysis using particular computer software and hardware.
  • Analyzing of telemetry data to determine basic level of understanding of system performance characteristics, and capabilities.
  • Using FISINT terminology and documentation of cohesive analytic findings in accordance with SIGINT and Telemetry Beaconry Analysis reporting standards.
  • Developing of accurate signal chronologies and determination of relationships between related signals.
  • Maintaining expertise in TechFISINT.
  • Soliciting and receiving course feedback from students and other people and timely incorporating appropriate feedback into courses and presentations.
  • Developing new TechFISINT courses, modules, and presentations while ensuring the accuracy and currency of existing ones.
  • Using good communication skills when working with others in the development,

What You Must Have

A TechFISINT Developer-Instructor candidate will have 2 or more years of technical teaching experience and/or technical curriculum development (e.g., military courses, academia or industry classroom (faculty/adjunct), On-the-job (OJT) instruction). Additional qualifications include:

  • Bachelor's Degree (or higher) in a technical science major (Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physical Sciences, or comparable area), 4 or more years of TechSIGINT collection, processing, and analysis experience (within the past 10 years).
  • Knowledge and experience with one or more of the following:
    • Python
    • MATLab
    • Radio Frequency/Antennas
    • Software Defined Radio (SDR) framework
    • Signals Analysis
  • TS/SCI Clearance with Polygraph
  • If the candidate does not have a Bachelor's Degree (or higher) in a technical science major (Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physical Sciences, or comparable area), 6 or more years of TechSIGINT experience (within the past 10 years).