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- National Training Manager
Burger Urge, a leading fast-food chain headquartered in New Farm, Queensland, is seeking a highly motivated and experienced individual to join our team as the Training Manager. This is an excellent opportunity to make a significant impact on our training and development initiatives across the organisation.
ResponsibilitiesLead and manage a team of field trainers and office-based training team members.Develop a comprehensive network training plan to roll out new content over the next six months, starting with the corporate venues in Windsor and extending to the franchise network.Review existing training content and collaborate with relevant teams to assess the current state.Oversee the planning and scoping of the training plan and rollout strategy, with the opportunity to recommend and onboard new resources.RequirementsProven experience in a similar training and development role, preferably in the food service or hospitality industry.Strong leadership and team management skills.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to develop and implement training programs that align with organizational goals.Familiarity with instructional design principles and e-learning platforms is highly desirable.A passion for continuous learning and a drive to stay updated with industry trends.BenefitsCompetitive salary package with attractive remuneration.Opportunity to shape and enhance training and development programs nationwide.Work with a dynamic and passionate team in a fast-paced environment.Flexible work arrangements after the initial three-month review.If you are passionate about training and development, possess strong leadership skills, and thrive in a fast-paced environment, we would love to hear from you. Join Burger Urge and help us create a culture of excellence through comprehensive training and development programs.
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