E-learning consultant for one of our clients in Munich wanted

Aug 08, 2011

Good afternoon to you all,

I am not sure if this is the right place to post this kind of thing, but I am hoping to find someone who is looking for a very interesting assignment as an E-learning consultant for a big international company based in Munich, Germany. Please find a brief job description below:

For our International end client based in Munich, we are looking for an E-learning consultant.

Start: asap
End: 31-12-2011 with option to extend
Location: Munich
Rate: 30 euros

Requirements:
- have 2 years of experience as instructional content designer and storyboard drafting
- working knowledge of MS Office and Windows
- user experience with e-learning software packages
- excellent knowledge in particular of the following languages: English, French and German
- ability to work efficiently in a multicultural team

Service Requirement E-learning Consultant:
Our client requires the services of a consultant who can support in the e-Learning instructional design to assist the Media and Technology Unit in the development of storyboards for e-learning training, material proof-reading and to support in the day-to-day administrative functioning.
Our client's e-learning department is currently working on a multiplicity of projects related to e-learning production, which need storyboard drafting as of 1st of May 2010.

The deliverables will be:
- help in developing the e-Learning material from the content delivered from experts for its final production in co-operation with the Instructional Designer:
- organisation of documentation
- digital library organisation
- proof-reading of materials received from external companies
- provide support in administrative matters

Do you have experience with the requirements mentioned above? Please send us your English CV and a short motivation.

Feel free to contact me if you have any further questions!

Many thanks,

Karin Buis

Recruiter

IT Staffing Nederland B.V.

+31306001575

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