American Management Association Intl.

AMA Faculty (Contractor)

Location US
Posted Date 5 years ago(3/7/2019 1:39 PM)
ID
2019-1725

Overview

American Management Association (AMA) is seeking Independent Contractors as Faculty (Trainers) to share our wealth of knowledge and best practices as the world’s leading member-based management development and training organization.  We'd like to hear from you if you have experience in the following areas and reside in the noted geographical locations:

Information on our program offerings in these areas can be found on our website at http://www.amanet.org.  Check us out!  

Responsibilities

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Facilitate open enrollment and/or onsite client training.
  • Facilitate learning according to the AMA or AMA partner's leader's guide and adhere to course objectives and schedules.
  • Serve as subject matter expert when delivering training sessions.
  • Ability to serve as SME for course development or client customized training, a definite plus.
  • Positively support and represent the AMA brand.

Qualifications

Desired Skills and Experience 

Faculty (Instructors) must have the following background:

  • Bachelor's degree required, advanced degree preferred
  • Minimum of five years teaching within their given subject area to business professionals in a classroom setting (ILT/online/blended)
  • Minimum of ten years hands-on practical experience within their subject area
  • Active on-going practical experience in given subject area
  • Ability to serve as a subject matter expert (SME) for course development or client customized training
  • Excellent facilitation and public speaking skills
  • Experience delivering third-party training materials
  • Proven ability to facilitate adult group learning in a highly engaging manner
  • Engaging presentation style a must
  • Bilingual (English-Spanish) required for certain assignments
  • Willing to travel

 

To Apply: http://www.amanet.org/faculty

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