Manager, Sales & Retail Learning - 25000091

Job Purpose
At Emirates Group, we believe in developing our employees, and through our Group Learning & Talent team we are constantly innovating to ensure our talent reaches it's potential.

As Manager, Sales & Retail Learning, you will lead, oversee and govern end to end learning solutions in Sales and Retail skill development across the Emirates Group, establishing internal operational excellence in order to enable continuous capability development supporting EK Group Strategy.

In this role, you will:

Lead the development, design and implementation of operational learning solutions in Technical Learning for key stakeholders across The Group in consultation with the business and where required, aligned to regulatory requirements.
Ensure learning solutions are strategically aligned with EK Group business intent and values.
Govern the group operational learning experience, ensuring that all regulatory and compliance requirements are met in partnership with the business.
Drive effective utilisation of departmental resources to support strategic projects and business priorities.
Liaise with vendors to ensure any third party investment is aligned to the learning experience standards and meets all regulatory and compliance requirements.
Oversee the learning impact evaluation of operational learning interventions in line with international best practices and provide timely reporting to leadership and the business.
Partner with the Digital Learning Experience team to ensure consistency in operational learning experience across all modalities.
Establish and maintain relationships of strategic partnership with the key stakeholders dependent on L&T operational learning support.
Lead, manage, mentor and develop a team. Foster a collaborative, high-performance, friendly and passionate team environment to ensure the development and retention of critical talent within Emirates.
Qualifications & Experience

To be considered for the role, you must meet the below requirements:

Degree or Honours in a relevant field and a minimum of 10 years in a Human Resources training role.
Experience in a learning leadership position.
Experience in continuous improvement and process enhancements with a focus on operational excellence.
Experience in learning administration, reporting and innovation
You’ll have an edge if you have:

Train the trainer experience and experience in evaluating learning experience standards is an advantage.
Experience working in a large-scale, international organisation.
Able to form effective relationships with executives and senior leaders.
Strong in relationship management and engagement with external consultants.
 
Salary & Benefits
Join us in a management role and enjoy an attractive tax-free salary. On top of our generous travel benefits, including discounted flights and hotel stays around the world, this managerial role also has an excellent leave and healthcare package. That’s on top of transport benefits, life insurance and more. Find out what it’s like to live and work in our fast-paced, cosmopolitan home city in the Dubai Lifestyle section of our website www.emirates.com/careers

23 Feb

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Short Info

  • Published:7 months ago
  • Company:Emirates Group
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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