I am finally back on the blog. I have finally realized how this whole thing works, so I should be on track now.
I have been interested in a job in Instructional Design for some time, and when I saw this assignment I thought about the job posting for a technology facilitator for a elementary school in the school system that I work. I figure I will probably become a technology facilitator at some point, so I decided to look in other areas for a job in the field. I found one using Monster.com in the Raleigh area. The job is an Instructional Designer for First Citizens Bank. I have heard good things about First Citizen Bank, but due to recent economic issues, I have not heard how stable the bank is within this market. This particular job is at the Morrisville branch, which in my opinion would not be a bad place to live.
Job requirements for this position include:
*At least a four year degree
*Two years of developmental experience
The following are taken from the web site for other qualifications that would be good to have.
*Experience designing online courseware.
* Ability to design in compliance to department standards using templates, naming conventions, and protocols.
* Comprehensive knowledge of and demonstrated ability to apply current instructional design principles, theories, and philosophy.
* Strong oral and written communication skills.
* Organizational and negotiation skills.
* Diplomatic and proactive problem-solving.
* Demonstrated ability to work well in a collaborative team environment.
* Demonstrated ability to lead through influence at multiple organizational levels.
* Ability to bring creative, innovative approaches.
There is not a link for salary, but the work title is considered to be experienced (non manager) It would be a salaried position which should provide benefits.
In looking up this job I realized that there are other positions out there in this field other than in a school system. I would be interested in a job like this because it appears to be structured and would give me valuable experience within this field.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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