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Manager - Strategic Learning & Knowledge Consultant
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United States , McLean; Plano; Chicago; Richmond
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122100.00 - 153300.00 USD / Year
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Capital One
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Learning and Development Assistant Manager Technical Trainer
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Join our team in Plano as a Learning & Development Assistant Manager / Technical Trainer. This hybrid role involves designing and delivering engaging technical training programs for enterprise systems and Microsoft Office. The ideal candidate has 3+ years of experience, strong facilitation skills...
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United States , Plano
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Anderson Merchandisers, LLC
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Senior Manager - Learning & Knowledge Measurement & Technology Project Manager
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Lead the strategy to measure learning impact and own the technology roadmap for a global operations team. Connect training and knowledge directly to key business outcomes like NPS and Handle Time. This senior role requires expertise in learning tech, project management, and people leadership.
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United States , McLean; Plano; Chicago; Richmond
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161500.00 - 202800.00 USD / Year
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Capital One
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About the Learning Manager role

Explore a world of opportunity in Learning Manager jobs, a pivotal career path at the heart of organizational growth and employee development. A Learning Manager, often synonymous with a Learning & Development (L&D) Manager, is a strategic architect of a company's knowledge capital. This role is far more than administrative training coordination; it is about building a robust, forward-thinking learning culture that aligns directly with business objectives. Professionals in these jobs are responsible for diagnosing organizational skills gaps, designing comprehensive development strategies, and implementing blended learning solutions that empower employees at every level.

The typical responsibilities of a Learning Manager are diverse and impactful. They conduct thorough needs analyses in partnership with departmental leaders to identify current and future skill requirements. Based on these insights, they design and deliver a wide array of learning interventions, which may include leadership development programs, technical upskilling workshops, and onboarding curricula. A significant part of the role involves managing the entire learning ecosystem, which encompasses selecting and optimizing Learning Management Systems (LMS), curating content, and overseeing the learning budget. Furthermore, Learning Managers are charged with measuring the effectiveness and ROI of training initiatives through data analysis and feedback, using these insights to foster a culture of continuous improvement. They often act as internal consultants, embedding learning into the daily workflow and building external partnerships with academic institutions and training providers to enhance the organization's learning offerings.

To excel in Learning Manager jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is generally required. Employers typically seek candidates with a solid background in L&D, human resources, or a related field, often preferring a bachelor's or master's degree. Professional certifications, such as the CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development) Level 5 or above in L&D, are highly valued. Beyond formal education, successful Learning Managers are strategic thinkers with exceptional relationship-building and communication skills, enabling them to collaborate effectively with stakeholders across all levels of the organization. They are proficient in instructional design, familiar with various learning technologies and platforms, and adept at project and budget management. A genuine passion for helping people grow, coupled with an innovative and proactive mindset to challenge the status quo, is the hallmark of a professional in this rewarding field. If you are a strategic, organized, and values-led individual looking to shape the future of workforce capability, exploring Learning Manager jobs could be your next career step.