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Join The Ritz-Carlton in Santa Barbara as a Training Coordinator. You will uphold our renowned Gold Standards, supporting HR operations and employee relations. This role requires a high school diploma and at least one year of experience. Contribute to a culture of luxury hospitality excellence.
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United States , Santa Barbara
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30.00 USD / Hour
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Marriott Bonvoy
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Home Care Training Coordinator
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United States , Chicago
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19.00 - 21.00 USD / Hour
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Arcadia Home Care and Staffing - an Addus family company
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Training Coordinator
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Join our team in Berthoud, CO, as a Training Coordinator. This contract-to-permanent role requires expertise in MS Office and coordinating programs within a regulated industry. You will develop frameworks, organize sessions, and collaborate with vendors. We offer comprehensive benefits including ...
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United States , Berthoud
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Robert Half
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Wic training and recruitment coordinator
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Join the Wyoming WIC Program as a Training and Recruitment Coordinator in Cheyenne. You will coordinate onboarding, develop training strategies, and provide technical help desk support. This role requires knowledge of adult learning principles and strong organizational skills. We offer comprehens...
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United States , Cheyenne
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5636.27 USD / Month
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Wyoming Game and Fish Department
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Training & Development Coordinator
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Seeking a Training & Development Coordinator in Jacksonville to drive plant performance through skill development. You will coordinate T&D programs, close skill gaps using TPM methodology, and facilitate hands-on shop floor training. The role requires strong continuous improvement experience, pro...
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United States , Jacksonville
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Owens Corning
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APAC Coordinator of Training Events
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Plan and coordinate key training events, including statewide workshops and the Annual Permanency Conference. This role requires a bachelor's degree, strong event planning, and excellent organizational skills. You will manage live webinars, support regional teams, and utilize a Learning Management...
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Children's Aid Society
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Organizational Change Management & Training Coordinator
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Drive technology adoption as an Organizational Change Management & Training Coordinator in Nashville. Develop change strategies and tailored training programs for legal professionals, ensuring smooth system integration. This role requires expertise in change frameworks, instructional design, and ...
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United States , Nashville
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Robert Half
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Training Coordinator
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Join our team as a Training Coordinator in Westminster, USA. You will manage global training logistics, coordinate events, and maintain our LMS (Trimble Learn/Docebo). This role requires strong organizational skills, expertise in office software, and excellent communication. We offer comprehensiv...
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United States , Westminster
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21.59 - 28.65 USD / Hour
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Trimble Inc.
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About the Training Coordinator role

Discover a world of opportunity in the dynamic field of training coordination. Training Coordinator jobs are pivotal roles within organizations, acting as the operational backbone for employee development and learning initiatives. These professionals ensure that training programs run smoothly, efficiently, and effectively, bridging the gap between organizational learning goals and practical execution. If you are an organized, detail-oriented individual with a passion for facilitating growth and knowledge, a career as a Training Coordinator offers a rewarding path with impact across all industries.

At its core, the Training Coordinator profession involves the logistical and administrative management of a company's training functions. A typical day is diverse, focusing on the coordination of all elements required for successful training delivery. Common responsibilities include scheduling training sessions, booking venues or managing virtual training platforms, and coordinating with internal subject matter experts or external vendors. They are often responsible for enrolling participants, tracking attendance, and managing training calendars to avoid conflicts. A significant part of the role involves handling training materials—ordering supplies, printing documents, preparing presentations, and ensuring all technological equipment is functional. Furthermore, Training Coordinators frequently maintain learning management systems (LMS), updating course catalogs and inputting employee completion data to ensure accurate record-keeping for compliance and reporting purposes.

Beyond logistics, these professionals play a key support role for trainers and new hires. They often serve as the first point of contact for employee inquiries regarding training programs, learning paths, and company policies. They assist in onboarding processes, helping to orient new employees and coordinate introductory training sessions. Maintaining meticulous and confidential employee training records is a fundamental duty, as is preparing reports on training participation, costs, and feedback for HR and management review. The role requires a high degree of organization to manage multiple projects simultaneously while ensuring every detail is addressed for a seamless learner experience.

To excel in Training Coordinator jobs, individuals typically possess a blend of strong administrative and interpersonal skills. Excellent written and verbal communication is essential for corresponding with employees, managers, and vendors. Superior organizational skills, time management, and acute attention to detail are non-negotiable, as is proficiency with standard office software (like the Microsoft Office Suite) and often, learning management systems. The ability to work independently, solve problems proactively, and maintain a customer-service orientation when supporting employees is highly valued. While entry-level positions may require a high school diploma and some administrative experience, many employers prefer candidates with an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in human resources, business administration, education, or a related field. A foundational understanding of adult learning principles and project management basics can be a significant advantage. For those seeking a career at the intersection of operations, education, and human resources, exploring Training Coordinator jobs is the first step toward a vital and fulfilling profession dedicated to empowering a workforce through learning.