Designing, developing, and delivering engaging in-person and virtual training materials for CDBGDR grantees and stakeholders, covering housing, infrastructure, mitigation, and other program implementation topics, as well as compliance and other federal grant requirement concepts • Facilitating engaging learning sessions, incorporating interactive activities, group discussions, case studies, and role-playing exercises to maximize participant engagement and knowledge retention • Delivering group and individual instructional trainings under the direction of a project manager, covering a range of technical, operational, and management areas • Contributing to product development projects, including serving as a subject-matter expert and potentially as an author, researcher, or developer, based on the needs of a given assignment in creating high-quality deliverables • Serving as a subject-matter expert for HUD disaster recovery programs, providing content expertise during training delivery and reflected in product development • Customizing content to specific audiences based on particular needs, learning capacity, and other considerations. • Experience working with multifamily developers, housing authorities, or developers of affordable housing • Demonstrated knowledge of adult learning theory and instructional design • Understanding of how adults learn best, including the importance of relevance, active participation, and practical application.