What does a Learning Experience Leader really do?
Think of yourself as the someone who will create and maintain a positive and professional learning environment in the organization.
Imagine yourself going to work with one thing on your mind: you will design and expand training and development programs. These programs should be aligned with product specific training methodologies and initiatives.
As a Learning Experience Leader, you will:
- Set the standards and expectations through your conduct, work ethic, integrity, and character;
- Create and deliver end-user, partner, and distributor training which includes curriculum, training, and exams for all general preparatory courses prior to enterprise endorsement;
- Deliver technical preparatory training covering basic skill requirements as identified by enterprise needs;
- Accomplish projects and motivate trainees through effective training;
- Continuously improve training programs and the other learning opportunities across the organization;
- Amend and revise programs as necessary for them to adapt to the changes occurring in the work environment;
- Act as the content expert, and maintain relevant training documents and training materials for training conducted;
- Develop and create effective induction programs;
- Monitor and review trainees' progress through questionnaires and discuss with their managers;
- Ensure that statutory training requirements are met, understand e-learning techniques and identify where they are relevant, and be involved in the creation and/or delivery of e
- learning packages;
- Research and present new technologies and methodologies in workplace learning; and
- Ensure that all trainees adhere to the company's Code of Conduct.
So, do you have what it takes to become a Learning Experience Leader?
**Requirements**:
- With at least 1 to 2 years of working experience in a related field (training or teaching experience)
- A problem solver and critical thinker
- Can present and facilitate a class discussion
- Energetic, enthusiastic, and creative-can think outside the box with different ways to motivate and engage an audience
- With strong interpersonal, conflict management, mentoring, organizational, project management, and influencing skills
- Has excellent oral and written communication skills
- Can work in a flexible schedule including weekends, holidays, and longer hours
DEI: In TaskUs we believe that innovation and higher performance are brought by people from all walks of life. We welcome applicants of different backgrounds, demographics, and circumstances. Inclusive and equitable practices are our responsibility as a business. TaskUs is committed to providing equal access to opportunities. If you need reasonable accommodations in any part of the hiring process, please let us know.