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GFN – Empowering you - to empower others. Als einer der größten deutschen Bildungsanbieter im digitalen Bereich und Marktführer für IT-Umschulungen nehmen wir unsere gesellschaftliche Verantwortung ernst. Seit fast 30 Jahren ermöglichen wir nicht nur berufliche Perspektiven, sondern begleiten unsere Teilnehmenden individuell mit Umschulungen, IT-Weiterbildungen und individuellen Coachings in einen zukunftssicheren Job. Remote, digital und an Standorten in ganz Deutschland. Bei GFN machst du damit einen echten Unterschied.

Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT)

Learning and DevelopmentLearning and DevelopmentFull TimeRemoteMid LevelTeam 2-10

Location

Germany

Posted

86 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Mid Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT)

GFN GmbH

Role Description Für den Einsatz im virtuellen Online-Live-Unterricht suchen wir Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) für mehrwöchige Schulungseinsätze im geförderten Bildungsbereich. - Unterrichten eines oder mehrerer der folgenden Themen: - Microsoft Cloudlösung Azure (AZ-900 und AZ-104) - Grundlagen zu Microsoft 365 (MS-900) - Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate (AZ-800 und AZ-801) - Microsoft Teams Administrator: Microsoft 365 Workloads konfigurieren, bereitstellen und verwalten (MS-700) - Microsoft 365 Certified: Administrator Expert (MS-102) - Microsoft 365 Certified: Endpoint Administrator Associate (MD-102) Qualifications - Microsoft Certified Trainer (m/w/x) mit entsprechenden aktuellen Zertifizierungen. - Unterrichtserfahrung in der Erwachsenenbildung (Nachweis erforderlich), idealerweise im geförderten Bildungsbereich. - Abgeschlossene Berufsausbildung in der IT oder abgeschlossenes IT-Studium. - Spaß am Unterrichten und dem Unterstützen von Teilnehmenden bei ihrer Kompetenzentwicklung. - Gute Englischkenntnisse. - Die Bereitschaft sich kontinuierlich weiterzubilden. Benefits - Möglichkeit zur langfristigen Zusammenarbeit. - Frühzeitige Auftragsplanung. - Professionelle Unterstützung bei fachlichen und methodisch-didaktischen Fragen. - Bereitstellung von Unterrichtsunterlagen. - Faire Honorare.

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