Corporate Trainer

Overview Corporate Tools in Post Falls, Idaho is looking to add some great talent to our amazing Corporate Training team. You would be of vital importance to the growth of our company. We are not looking for someone to go through the motions, we want someone who genuinely wants to see the people around them grow and be successful. Each trainer at our company owns a specific area of training and are responsible for assessing the needs of those areas, building curriculum, engaging with employees, and using feedback to drive that positive change. Training can range from onboarding, to product training, to leadership training, and personal development training. This is a M-F, full-time salaried position that some remote work is possible. You’ll onboard and train in person, for at least the first 90 days, in Post Falls and continue working in our office at least 2-3 days a week. Wage Up to $80,000/year Benefits • 100% employer-paid medical, dental and vision for employees • Annual review with raise option • 22 days Paid Time Off accrued annually, and 4 holidays • After 3 years, PTO increases to 29 days. Employees transition to flexible time off after 5 years with the company—not accrued, not capped, take time off when you want • The 4 holidays are New Year’s Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day • Paid Parental Leave • Up to 6% company matching 401(k) with no vesting period • Quarterly allowance • Use to make your remote work set up more comfortable, for continuing education classes, a plant for your desk, coffee for your coworker, a massage for yourself... really, whatever • Open concept office with friendly coworkers • Creative environment where you can make a difference • No dumb benefits like free dog walking on the weekends that snobby hipster places have to make you feel cool, but mathematically won't cost the company much money because you won't use it Trail Mix Bar • - oh yeah Responsibilities • Manage designated training areas and programs as needed, in the following new hire onboarding, client experience, product, and professional development. • Provide coverage to other training programs as needed. • Facilitate in-person and virtual training using blended learning styles, incorporating live facilitation and e-learning techniques. • Develop engaging and interesting training content that can be delivered verbally, written, and in video. • Develop resources and training programs that promote a culture of continuous learning and professional development across the organization. • Identify training needs based on knowledge/skills gap assessment, employee and leader feedback, and proactively partnering on company updates for products and processes. • Liaise with appropriate teams to understand new products and services being rolled out, and deliver related training. • Have the ability to facilitate training up to 8-hours a day. Requirements • 3+ years of experience in corporate training or organizational development, with a strong focus on Leadership Development. • Demonstrated success designing, implementing, and evaluating leadership development programs for front-line managers, mid-level leaders, and/or directors. • Experience creating leadership competency frameworks, career-pathing tools, or succession planning strategies. • Excellent public speaking and instructional skills with ability to present complex concepts in a simple and engaging manner. • Demonstrated experience building training curriculum using adult learning methods and best practices. • Exceptional written communication skills with proven ability to create training materials such as training manuals, slide decks, handouts and online resources. • Strong understanding of our company products, services, and processes. • Ability to be adaptable in training style, learning objectives, and overall working environment. • Self-driven and can effectively work independently but can also collaborate with a team when needed. • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. • Strong computer skills, ability to navigate systems to gather information, and ability to utilize video editing tools to create virtual learning materials. • Positive attitude, coachable, with the ability to both take and provide feedback. • Thrives in an ever changing environment. • Ability to collaborate with leadership and know when to stand firm in your convictions on training needs and objectives. • PREFERRED 5+ years of experience designing and delivering training via in-person, virtual video, and written materials that have had a significant impact on team and/or company performance. Corporate Trainer Post Falls, ID Why you might like this job You are tired of doing what the books says is always the thing to do. You have creative solutions and ideas, and you want a place where you can give them a shot. That is here, seriously, let’s try some crazy things. Not only do you want to give your ideas a try, but you are wanting these ideas to create a posi

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