Director, Staff Training and Development State of MaineDirector, Staff Training and DevelopmentAugusta, Maine$66,206.40–$94,057.60Well qualified candidates will have experience in the following areas: Completing needs assessments or surveys to identify training needs and opportunities; Planning, developing, delivering and evaluating training programs to meet Department outcomes; The evaluation process to confirm return on investment in the use of resources; Development of online modules and contain knowledge checks to meet compliance requirements of regulatory agencies; Knowledge, and ability to use, learning management systems to deliver training content and track activity; Working with adult learners and best practices on effectively training adult learners; Coordinating programing with subject matter experts in developing effective curriculum to meet the needs of a diversified department; And, experience supervising staff. To qualify, your background must include a Bachelor's Degree in a relevant degree program and six (6) years experience in developing and delivering high quality employee development programs - OR - an equivalent ten (10) year combination of education and/or experience.
Staff Development Specialist III State of MaineStaff Development Specialist IIIAugusta, Maine$20.68–$28.88 / hourAs a Staff Development Specialist III, you will work closely with employees, supervisors, managers, and subject matter experts to identify training needs, design engaging learning experiences, coordinate training events, and deliver high-quality instructional programs. No matter where you work across Maine state government, you find employees who embody our state motto-"Dirigo" or "I lead"-as they provide essential services to Mainers every day.
Staff Development Coordinator State of MaineStaff Development CoordinatorHallowell, Maine$57,408–$81,078.40 / monthMinimum Qualifications : The ideal candidate will have experience in a leadership or training role in a Public Safety Answering Point environment, especially Next Generation 9-1-1, adult education practices and techniques, 9-1-1 call taking principles, public speaking, delivery of training to emergency communications personnel, and knowledge of audio-visual equipment and applications. Your role as the Operations Manager and 9-1-1 Training Coordinator will have wide-ranging impact on the quality of emergency response coordination for our state and significant influence on the technical knowledge, proficiency, and culture of Maine's 9-1-1 Emergency Communication Specialists and PSAPs.