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The Graduate School, USDA offers courses in a wide range of subjects to a wide range of participants (federal, state and local government professionals as well as those in the private sector). As an instructor, you must be able to demonstrate successful training experience in a relevant environment and knowledge of how to apply the subject matter to practical situations. To apply, please
submit your resume online.
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GS Connect Instructors -- Distance Education
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We are searching for instructors who would like to join us in further developing our training delivery utilizing the
GS Connect dynamic online platform. If you are interested in extending your expertise as an online course instructor, mentor, facilitator, or course developer,
please click here.
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The Graduate School, USDA is looking for instructors to teach selected courses nationwide and sometimes internationally. Applicants for our daytime courses should have recent professional experience closely related to the subject matter instructed. Hands-on federal experience is very important to instructor success in many instances, as is the location of the instructor. We urge potential instructors to review the course description and syllabus prior to indicating an ability to instruct a course. If you are interested in sharing your knowledge and experience through teaching, please
submit your resume on-line.
We currently have selected regional or national opportunities for Individuals able to instruct courses in the following categories:
Executive Management and Supervisory
Decision Making and Problem Solving (MGMT8102)
Strategic Planning for Government Organizations (MGMT9200)
Managing a Virtual Workforce (MGMT9013D)
Financial Management
Federal Appropriations Law (FINC7100)
Advanced Appropriations Law Seminar (FINC9100D)
Reimbursable Agreements (FINC9110D)
Travel Regulations for Defense Agencies, JTR-Vol. 2 (TDY only) (FINC7310D)
Travel Regulations for Defense Agencies, JTR-Vol. 2 (PCS/TDY) (FINC7210D)
Travel Regulations for Non-Defense Agencies, FTR (FINC7103D)
Travel Regulations for Non-Defense Agencies, FTR (TDY only) (FINC7203D)
Travel Regulations for Uniformed Personnel, JFTR-Vol. 1 (TDY) (FINC7189D)
Human Resources Management
Position Classification: Basic (CLAS7000D)
Principles of Classification (CLAS7900D)
Pay Setting (STAF9000D)
Basic Employee Benefits for HR Staff (BENE7100D)
FERS Benefits Applications for HR Staff (BENE8101D)
CSRS Benefits Applications for HR Staff (BENE8100D)
Processing Personnel Actions (STAF7003D)
Workforce Analysis and Planning Workshop (PMGT7013D)
Suitability Adjudication (STAF8101)
Management Sciences
Cost Benefit Analysis Workshop (PGMT8100D)
Introduction to Program Evaluation (PGMT7003D)
Project Management (PGMT7005D)
Personal Enrichment and Communications
Dealing with the Media (ADMB7031)
E-Mail Etiquette and Efficiency (COMM7150)
Marketing Public Programs (COMM9002)
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The Graduate School, USDA is looking for experienced and dynamic IT Training Professionals. The school is seeking technical trainers to enthusiastically share knowledge of Microsoft technical software and operating systems in training seminars to both government, corporate clients and individuals.
Successful candidates should have technical expertise in one or more aspects of current technology (such as Windows 2003 Server, Visual programming languages, and web development)
Applicants are required to have one of the following:
- Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCT), MSCE or similar certification preferred
Current IT Daytime Instructor Opening:
- Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): Windows Vista, Configuration
(DWIN8980T)
- Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP): Enterprise Support Technician
(DWIN9980T)
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Share your knowledge with us! The Evening and Weekend Programs offers a wide range of college-level courses to the Washington, DC community, including Accounting, Financial Management, Foreign Languages, Human Resources, Management, Writing, English, Editing, Information Technology, Graphic Arts, Photography, Environmental Science, Economics Mathematics, Statistics, Horticulture, Landscape Design, Paralegal Studies, and many others. We are looking for dynamic and experienced instructors to join our diverse faculty and help us maintain our standards for offering the highest quality education at an affordable price.
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The Graduate School, USDA is recruiting for contract instructional designers. Successful candidates should have at least a Master's Degree in Instructional Systems Design and several years' experience in developing training manuals that present technical information in a manner that facilitates learning by adults. Assignments may be in any curriculum area including human resources management, financial management, management analysis, communications and management. Some travel required.
The Graduate School, USDA is also recruiting for contract Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) and Consultants. SMEs are needed to develop or revise Graduate School, USDA training course materials. SMEs must be practitioners in their fields with a demonstrated record of success. Experienced consultants are needed for organizational development, technical assistance and similar training related projects.
To apply submit your resume online.
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If you have any questions, please e-mail instructor@grad.usda.gov. |
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