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Adult Learning and Facilitation Consultant

*This role requires an active TS/SCI clearance or a TS (with the ability to obtain a CI poly).

 

Case Management Consulting is seeking an experienced and dynamic Adult Learning and Facilitation Consultant to develop, deliver, and maintain professional development opportunities for full-time and adjunct faculty through the NGC Faculty Development Program, and support the management of the NGC Instructor Certification and Qualification Program, and NGC Adjunct Instructor Program.

  • Supporting clients and assisting with all aspects of adult learning and training to include, but not limited to, the support of learning requirements, designing, and developing train-the-trainer courses, and educating faculty on how to facilitate both in-person, virtual, and hybrid courses to maximize student learning transfer.
  • Perform work independently but will be expected to collaborate with both team members and subject matter experts (SME).
  • Meet regularly with stakeholders to solicit ideas, gather information, ideate on innovative delivery techniques, and incorporate collected feedback throughout the development process.
  • Collect and analyze results using various evaluation methodologies, assessing, and implementing adjustments to learning solutions to maximize continuous improvement.

Qualifications

Required Qualifications:

  • An active TS/SCI clearance or a TS (with the ability to obtain a CI poly)
  • Minimum of Bachelors Degree in Adult Education, Organizational Development, Psychology, Instructional Technology, or related field from an accredited (i.e., regional, national, or institutional) academic institution.
  • 5-10+ years of experience managing the design, development, and implementation of learning solutions to develop, maintain, and optimize NGCs full-time and adjunct instructor cadre.
  • Possesses understanding of adult learning theories (e.g., cognitive, experiential, constructivism), human factors, instructional design, andragogy principles, and educational technologies to design effective learning solutions that develop instructors to teach and facilitate NGC learning solutions.
  • Understands all learning modalities (classroom, online, blended) and helps instructors optimize their learning strategies for effective knowledge transfer.
  • Provides mentoring, coaching, and annual assessment in support of instructor performance and certification.
  • Possesses strong communications skills, extremely organized, able to manage multiple projects simultaneously, balancing schedules and effectively managing expectations and providing detailed reporting across stakeholder groups.
  • Proficient in MS Office, Tableau, Adobe Suite, and experience with Learning Content Management Systems (e.g., Blackboard).

Desired Qualifications:

  • Master's degree in Adult Education, Organizational Development, Psychology, Instructional Technology, or related field from an accredited (i.e., regional, national, or institutional) academic institution.
  • Professional experience in higher education or an adult learning institution.
  • Strong technical, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to work with all levels of internal staff, along with outside clients and vendors

 

 

Case Management Consulting is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, childbirth, lactation and related medical conditions, genetic factors, military/veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law.

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