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JOB: Technology Integration Trainer

We are currently expanding our team of trainers and course developers.  Our focus is one 1:1 implementations in schools around Arizona and beyond.  

ImmediaEdu is a trusted partner to the K-12 Community having worked with more then 300 schools in 60 districts across Arizona in just the last 3 years.  Our unique approach of infusing innovative Classroom Technology with Integrated Professional Services and Training helps synchronize the efforts of Parents, Students, Teachers, and Administrators and drive student achievement.  

Technology Integration Trainer and Coach

  • Training Delivery

    • Facilitate Ongoing Training opportunities

    • Able to facilitate Large Group training

    • Able to facilitate smaller group or school team meetings

    • Able to facilitate coaching one on one sessions with teachers

    • Manage Training Projects Assigned, from basic to advanced level training

  • Course Content

    • Development of Course Materials

      • Able to Complete Assigned Content Development Tasks

      • Meet Guidelines for Material Development

    • Develop Course materials

    • Manage Online Component of Courses

    • Facilitate Video Content Creation

  • Subjects of Training

    • Google Apps for Education

    • Edmodo, and possibly other LMS (i.e. Moodle, Canvas)

    • 1:1 Implementation Strategies

    • 1:1 Classroom Managment

    • Formative Assessments

    • The Data Driven Classroom

    • Project Based Learning Fundamentals

    • Digital Citizenship

    • Digital Literacy

    • Android Tablets

    • Chromebook Basics 

    • iPad Basics

    • etc.


If you are interested in either a full time trainer and development position or a part time, please email Nathan Wells: nathan@immediaedu.com, with your contact information, a resume, and any relevant work examples. 

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Thanks.
Nathan Wells
Have a Great Day!

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