Safety Coordination Services (SCS) is a For-Profit organization privately owned and directed. Beginning in 2004, Safety Coordination Services, considered one of industry’s premier safety and training organization, was created to address the safety and training needs of our Industry clientele. Safety Coordination Services enables its customers to reach the highest standards of safety, efficiency, and environmental compliance. For more information about Safety Coordination Services, please visit: www.safetycoordination.com
Job Overview:
The eTrain team is seeking an eLearning Development Lead- Program Development. This position is responsible for the development of eLearning content as well as the monitoring and development of the online learning management system, MOODLE. The position is responsible for day-to-day program development and maintenance of all Safety Coordination Services’ learning products, the monitoring of administrator assistance for product delivery, and to act as a resource to both Safety Coordination Services’ employees and clients in the development and implementation of learning solutions for Safety Coordination Services’ current and future training requirements.
Requiring responsiveness and independence, the position must set objectives, meet high standards, and use good business judgment while handling a variety of program development and eLearning customer issues. Complexity of duties ranges from moderate to high. Based in Edmonton, this position is also responsible for the development and implementation of all online and computer-based training requirements for Safety Coordination Services Edmonton campus. The successful candidate must enjoy working in a fast-paced and demanding environment.
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Qualified candidates are asked to submit resumes by email to: Cheryl@safetycoordination.com.
Safety Coordination Services would like to thank all applicants for their submissions; however, only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
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