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New job Learning Development Leader Job Code (01796644) Location: Cleveland, OH Salary: $65,000.00 - $85,000.00 Full Benefits: Yes Interview Exp: Yes Relo Exp: Yes (excellent package) Bonus: Yes

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Ken Nunley posted a job: Learning Development Leader Job Code (01796644) Location: Cleveland, OH Salary: $65,000.00 - $85,000.00 Full Benefits: Yes Interview Exp: Yes Relo Exp: Yes (excellent package) Bonus: Yes

"Focus: Learning, performance, and evaluations subject matter expert. Community: Cleveland, OH (50 miles south of Cleveland) Beautiful Golf type village community. General Comments: Due to the high volume of applicants we respectfully request that interested qualified candidates adjust their resume verbiage to speak directly to the needs of the client and their job description. Submit to Ken@7SolutionsUSA.com with Salary and Relocation preferences. PREFERRED: For quicker and more detailed review, you can submit direct to 7SolutionsUSA.com. Click on “Job Finder” and enter in the job code # 01794851 into the “key words” box "Begin Search" then “apply”! Short-cut URL to review job: http://tinyurl.com/5racvtn General Comments: Learning Design and Development Leader Our client has an internal Organizational Development learning organization that exists to provide professional and technical skills training to its employees so they can enhance their individual development. • These opportunities include developmental courses, in-house computer classes, and a reference library with books and other learning materials. • The Design and Development Leader will be a part of the learning organization, and be responsible for the management of learning solution design and development, including the management of the Instructional Designers, design processes, and tools. • The leader will drive performance management and development plans for the team and ensure proper prioritization and workload management. • Of utmost importance, the leader will ensure that all learning solutions demonstrate sound instructional design principles, utilize the appropriate methodology for instruction, and provide opportunities for practice and application. • Finally, the leader will have full accountability for the following: the organization learning solution currency/maintenance, design/development processes (e.g. Tollgate), tools (e.g. Build Forecast/View of the Queue), and vendor adherence to standards. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS • Manages performance against objectives and serves as an ongoing coach providing timely and work-related feedback to the team. • Supervises the day-to-day activity of the Instructional Design team (aka “Build” team) including project planning, priority setting, and workload balancing. • Removes obstacles that impede instructional design/development progress. • Escalates issues as needed. • Serves as an ongoing instructional design coach: reviews design documents and drives the team to use more innovative approaches, including eLearning, social media, etc. • Ensures use of sound instructional design principles that are interactive and require learner practice/application. • Owns and drives the Instructional Design Tollgate process and final signoff on learning solutions before implementation (including instructor-led pilots/dry runs, eLearning testing and quality assurance, etc.) • Analyzes existing prioritization, project tracking and time tracking tools to allocate resources and ensure maximum utilization of available capacity. Assigns work based on level of expertise vs. availability. • Champions process rigor with the team, and holds the team accountable for complying with required standardization and documentation. • Partners with the Performance Consulting team to support client engagement work; ensures alignment of high-level and detailed design/development with Front-End Needs Analysis (FEA)."

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