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Learning and Development Manager

Learning and Development Managers help people at work get better at their jobs. They plan training courses, run them, and check whether they work. Their job helps companies have skilled staff and keeps employees happy.

The UK Degree Advantage

A UK degree, particularly in Human Resource Management or Business Administration, provides candidates with a robust understanding of the local labour market and educational frameworks. This knowledge is invaluable for designing effective training programmes that align with UK-specific regulations and industry standards.

The Role & Expectations

As a Learning and Development Manager or Director, you work out what skills people in the company need to learn. You might talk to team leaders and workers to find out what training would help them do their jobs better. You then design courses or bring in trainers to teach these skills.

You create training programmes that work for different types of learners - some people like to learn by reading, others by doing. You check whether the training actually makes a difference by looking at whether people use what they've learned. You also manage the training budget and work with senior managers to make sure the learning fits with what the company is trying to do.

Daily Responsibilities

  • Conduct thorough training needs analyses to identify skill gaps within the organization.
  • Design and implement engaging learning programs tailored to various employee levels and departments.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of training programs through feedback, assessments, and performance metrics.
  • Collaborate with senior management to align learning initiatives with the company's strategic goals.
  • Manage budgets for training and development activities, ensuring optimal use of resources.
  • Stay updated on industry trends and best practices to incorporate innovative learning methods.
  • Facilitate workshops and training sessions, both in-person and virtually, to enhance employee engagement.
  • Mentor and guide junior L&D professionals within the team.