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Manager in Training
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Senior Program Manager, Global Clinical Training and Programming
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Shape the future of global mental health training as a Senior Program Manager. Develop and implement clinical training strategies for Spring Health's international markets. This remote role, based in India, Japan, or Singapore, requires a clinical license and 3-5 years of facilitation experience....
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125600.00 - 144440.00 SGD / Year
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Manager in Training (Rooms Division)
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Launch your luxury hospitality career in Singapore with this 18-month Manager in Training programme. Designed for ambitious graduates, it offers accelerated development through hands-on rotations, leadership projects, and dedicated mentorship. Gain expertise in Rooms Division operations while enj...
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Technical Training Program Manager
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Shape the future of tech talent at AMD in Singapore. Lead strategic, high-impact technical training programs for engineering teams. Utilize AI, digital learning, and data insights to drive innovation and skill development. Ideal for an L&D expert with strong program management in a fast-paced tec...
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About the Training Manager role

Discover and apply for Training Manager jobs, a pivotal leadership role dedicated to developing talent and driving organizational performance. Training Managers are strategic professionals responsible for the design, implementation, and oversight of employee development programs. Their core mission is to bridge skill gaps, enhance workforce capabilities, and align learning initiatives with business goals to foster a culture of continuous improvement and excellence.

Professionals in this field typically manage the entire employee training lifecycle. This involves conducting thorough needs analyses to identify knowledge deficiencies, designing engaging curriculum and instructional materials, and selecting the most effective delivery methods, which may include e-learning modules, workshops, seminars, or on-the-job training. A significant part of the role is facilitating training sessions personally or coordinating with subject matter experts and external vendors. Beyond program delivery, Training Managers are accountable for measuring effectiveness through key metrics, analyzing feedback, and refining programs to ensure a strong return on investment and tangible improvements in employee performance.

Common responsibilities for those in Training Manager jobs include budgeting and resource allocation for training departments, managing a team of training specialists or coordinators, and maintaining updated knowledge of industry trends, adult learning principles, and relevant technologies like Learning Management Systems (LMS). They also often collaborate closely with department heads and HR to support succession planning, onboarding processes, and leadership development pipelines. Ensuring compliance with mandatory certifications and industry regulations is another frequent duty.

The typical skill set required is both diverse and robust. Successful Training Managers possess excellent communication and presentation skills to engage learners of all levels. They demonstrate strong leadership and project management abilities to oversee multiple initiatives simultaneously. Analytical thinking is crucial for assessing training needs and evaluating program success. A foundational understanding of instructional design theory and e-learning tools is generally expected. While requirements vary, candidates for these roles often hold a bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Education, Business Administration, or a related field, with many employers preferring additional certifications in training and development or prior experience in a managerial capacity. Exploring Training Manager jobs opens a career path centered on empowering others, shaping organizational culture, and directly contributing to strategic business outcomes through the power of learning and development.