Job Description
We are looking for a Training Facilitator with a background in instructional design to prepare, coordinate and evaluate educational programs for our Global Customer Support Organization!
Training Facilitator responsibilities include designing team and individual courses, maintaining records of curriculum and materials and gathering feedback on the quality of training from trainees, instructors and managers. To be successful in this role, you should be familiar with various educational techniques for different roles and skill sets.
Ultimately, you will ensure our work environment helps employees develop their skills and fosters career advancement!
What you’ll do :
- Facilitate virtual and in-person training on Vimeo Product Support responsibilities, procedures, customer service principles, and the use of current software programs
- Be accountable for a quality program and identify opportunities for continuous improvement
- Spend time on routes engaging in on-the-job training including modelling quality service, coaching, and directing the work of Vimeo Product Support
- Develop and maintain instructional materials, training agendas, and on-the-job training resources
- Collect learner feedback on training content, methods, and delivery and present findings to the corporate Training Manager
- Serve as subject matter expert for the development of future e-learning and facilitator-led content
- Use the company LMS to enroll learners, maintain documentation, track attendance, and measure progress
- Proactively identify and help curate new content to meet evolving training needs
- Maintain employee satisfaction and learning program feedback with courtesy and respect
Skills and knowledge you should possess :
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent3+ years of Customer Support Experience1+ Training FacilitationStrong presentation skillsExcellent verbal and written communication skillsExperience with effective learning and development methodsAbility to explain difficult concepts in a clear and easy-to-understand wayGreat instincts for how to represent Vimeo publicly