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20 jobs that use Professional Development the most

Jobs that use professional development the most include job coach/job developer, faculty advisor, and intelligence manager.

What jobs use Professional Development the most?

1. Job Coach/Job Developer

How job coach/job developer uses Professional Development:

  • Utilize aforementioned partnerships to assist TANF recipients in obtaining employment which lead to career advancement and case closure.
  • Provide leadership in program development, by devising appropriate job readiness workshops.
  • Conduct relate labor market and training opportunity research per rehabilitation specialists' requests, and relate duties as assigned.

Most common skills for job coach/job developer:

  • Professional Development
  • Developmental Disabilities
  • On-The-Job Training
  • Mock Interviews
  • Community Resources
  • Competitive Employment

2. Faculty Advisor

How faculty advisor uses Professional Development:

  • Manage curriculum to meet regulatory requirements for accreditation; teach medical coding and billing, anatomy and physiology and medical terminology.
  • Assist with literature review, manuscript review, and research abstract review and preparation.
  • Select and teach reading material and math problems relate to everyday life of individual students.

Most common skills for faculty advisor:

  • Professional Development
  • Economics
  • Math
  • Educational Curricula
  • Classroom Management
  • Literature

3. Intelligence Manager

How intelligence manager uses Professional Development:

  • Validate functionality of ISR by managing, tasking and cross-cueing assets.
  • Lead group of engineers to develop & use scientific data analysis and visualization tools to monitor deep-ocean oil platforms.
  • Direct inbound or outbound logistics operations, such as transportation or warehouse activities, safety performance, or logistics quality management.

Most common skills for intelligence manager:

  • Professional Development
  • PowerPoint
  • Visualization
  • Windows
  • Emerging Technologies
  • Incident Response

4. Hvac/R Instructor

How hvac/r instructor uses Professional Development:

  • Assist classmates with developing positive study habits and strategies for managing classroom material.
  • Lecture students on the mathematical concepts relate to HVAC-R.
  • Train and educate employees of FAA and Boeing BAC specifications.

Most common skills for hvac/r instructor:

  • Professional Development
  • Ventilation
  • Professional Growth
  • Curriculum Development
  • Hvac-R
  • Nate

5. Lead Coach

How lead coach uses Professional Development:

  • Perform additional responsibilities as deemed appropriate by school and district supervisors such as organizing and managing elementary school mathematics information nights.
  • Administer payroll functions and leaves of absence.
  • Correspond to SITEL and operations deliverables in a timely manner.

Most common skills for lead coach:

  • Phone Calls
  • Professional Development
  • Direct Reports
  • Customer Issues
  • Leadership
  • Training Programs

6. Elementary Art Teacher

How elementary art teacher uses Professional Development:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Work with many students that have IEP (individual education plans) and modify lessons to accommodate their needs.
  • Plane, develop, prepare, and implement an effective, collaborative, technology and student base language arts differentiate curriculum.

Most common skills for elementary art teacher:

  • Professional Development
  • Classroom Management
  • Kindergarten
  • Instructional Materials
  • Math
  • Student Learning

7. Health Sciences Dean

How health sciences dean uses Professional Development:

  • Accomplish at designing dashboards and data summaries for technical and non-technical audiences and facilitating implementation of business strategies and missions.
  • Validate the data transformations develop by DB2 store procedures and Informatica.
  • Handle the ETL relate activates by interacting with other teams on a regular basis.

Most common skills for health sciences dean:

  • Professional Development
  • Dental Hygiene
  • SQL Server
  • Health Programs
  • Data Warehouse
  • Test Cases

8. Reading Tutor

How reading tutor uses Professional Development:

  • Manage a phonetic/whole language curriculum for middle/high school students with various learning differences.
  • Work with students with ADHD, dyslexia and other learning disabilities.
  • Perform the role of a reading tutor for students that have English as a second language (ESL).

Most common skills for reading tutor:

  • Kids
  • Math
  • Professional Development
  • AmeriCorps
  • English Language
  • ESL

9. Literacy Tutor

How literacy tutor uses Professional Development:

  • Focuse on vocabulary building, grammar, and pronunciation while introducing cultural knowledge.
  • Provide long distance English lessons using Skype.
  • Serve as shift leader for the AmeriCorps STL homeless shelter.

Most common skills for literacy tutor:

  • Kids
  • Math
  • Professional Development
  • AmeriCorps
  • Language
  • Language Arts

10. Deaf Teacher

How deaf teacher uses Professional Development:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Maintain and troubleshot FM units, hearing aids and other assistive listening devices on a daily basis.
  • Direct instruction in self-advocacy, language and literacy development, ASL skills, transition planning and auditory skills.

Most common skills for deaf teacher:

  • Professional Development
  • IEP
  • DHH
  • Hearing Loss
  • Core Curriculum
  • Language Arts

11. Senior Resource Manager

How senior resource manager uses Professional Development:

  • Manage the positions and resume searches using popular job portals such as dice, craigslist and LinkedIn.
  • Manage operations and logistics, coordinating transportation of personnel, equipment, and supplies to ensure on-time arrival/departure.
  • Manage operations and logistics, coordinating transportation of personnel, equipment, and supplies to ensure on-time arrival/departure.

Most common skills for senior resource manager:

  • Professional Development
  • Business Development
  • PMO
  • ERP
  • Business Process
  • Project Management

12. Development & Program Manager

How development & program manager uses Professional Development:

  • Manage PLM data integrity report and PLM post launch report by project.
  • Manage a budget of $600,000 each year to maintain annual KPIs.
  • Develop, establish, and manage product families OEM in and out relationships.

Most common skills for development & program manager:

  • Professional Development
  • Project Management
  • Program Management
  • Business Development
  • HR
  • Program Development

13. High School Biology Teacher

How high school biology teacher uses Professional Development:

  • Manage a caseload of students and conduct IEP meetings.
  • Create clear and simple PowerPoint presentations.
  • Use computer technology such as PowerPoint and a projector to present lessons.

Most common skills for high school biology teacher:

  • Professional Development
  • Classroom Management
  • English Language
  • Chemistry
  • Public Schools
  • IEP

14. Continuing Education Instructor

How continuing education instructor uses Professional Development:

  • Develop and manage syllabus material for exploration of non-precious metal design as it relates to contemporary art and fashion.
  • Manage a host multi-server Linux operating environment in support of those systems.
  • Present math in a positive learning environment, enabling employees to satisfy math requirements for their GED.

Most common skills for continuing education instructor:

  • Professional Development
  • Course Content
  • Curriculum Development
  • Math
  • Education Courses
  • Mathematics

15. Chemistry Instructor

How chemistry instructor uses Professional Development:

  • Assist classmates with developing positive study habits and strategies for managing classroom material.
  • Develop syllabus and overall course structure, including course content, and administer all grades.
  • Attend weekly TA meetings and collaborate with chemistry professor to design lesson plans and experiments.

Most common skills for chemistry instructor:

  • MCAT
  • Professional Development
  • Lab Experiments
  • Student Learning
  • Syllabus
  • Classroom Management

16. Program Manager Internship

How program manager internship uses Professional Development:

  • Develop windows forms programs to automate manual in-house processes integrate with third party applications using Microsoft VB.Net.
  • Organize and direct competitive Jr.
  • Integrate customer supply packages into ERP system.

Most common skills for program manager internship:

  • Project Management
  • HR
  • Professional Development
  • Facebook
  • Digital Marketing
  • Community Services

17. Senior Officer

How senior officer uses Professional Development:

  • Manage ERP system implementation, reduce lead-time; improve quality control, and outsourcing.
  • Lead RFP's, RFQ's and RFI's for vendor selections for various technology projects.
  • Collaborate with the staff of support departments to manage the process from loan origination to loan closure.

Most common skills for senior officer:

  • Real Estate
  • Professional Development
  • SR
  • Origination
  • Risk Management
  • Portfolio

18. Early Childhood Services Director

How early childhood services director uses Professional Development:

  • Manage daily operation for a family-own business with responsibility for sales, production, and administrative functions including payroll.
  • Implement systems to more collaboratively and effectively develop department and area budgets for staff payroll, operations, and capital projects.
  • Maintain financial records, supervise staff and children, and communicate with families on a regular basis, follow DPW regulations.

Most common skills for early childhood services director:

  • Professional Development
  • Curriculum Development
  • Pre-K
  • Education Programs
  • Classroom Management
  • Childhood Program

19. Quality Training Manager

How quality training manager uses Professional Development:

  • Lead business system development in new aerospace start-up facility with industry-unique process concept.
  • Design QA continuity plan in alignment with regulatory compliance and business goals.
  • Perform QA reviews, develop coder training and mentore coding and auditing staff members.

Most common skills for quality training manager:

  • Quality Standards
  • Professional Development
  • Quality System
  • Training Programs
  • QA
  • Process Improvement

20. School Psychologist

How school psychologist uses Professional Development:

  • Work alongside grade-level teachers and lead small math groups for both remedial and advance students.
  • Lead small student groups addressing social skills, friendship-making, divorce, ADHD, organizational skills and homework completion.
  • Provide brief evidence-base individual, couple, and group psychotherapy to veterans refer for mental health treatment.

Most common skills for school psychologist:

  • Professional Development
  • Mental Health
  • Psychological Services
  • K-12
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Autism

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