The Talent Development Specialist is responsible for delivering required training that prepares staff to provide safe person-centered support. This role serves as the primary trainer for the Vancouver office leading new hire orientation facilitating mandated trainings maintaining certifications and supporting compliance efforts. They will also collaborate with other offices to deliver training communicate training needs with staff and leadership provide support to additional regional locations as needed and participate in occasional multi-state virtual training sessions. You will spend most of your time training in person with some virtual facilitation and administrative coordination mixed in.
This is a highly visible independent role where youll build strong relationships facilitate engaging trainings and play a direct role in shaping the employee experience from day one.
WHAT YOU WILL DO:
- Lead in-person and virtual onboarding and required trainings to ensure staff feel prepared supported and confident in their roles.
- Conduct state-mandated organizational and recertification trainings using in-person facilitation and platforms such as Zoom Microsoft Teams and GoToMeeting.
- Maintain effective classroom management both in person and virtually to support engagement and successful learning outcomes.
- Track attendance certifications competency testing and required documentation to ensure compliance with state and organizational standards.
- Set up and troubleshoot training technology including projectors microphones presentations and virtual platforms.
- Communicate with staff and leadership about training needs support other Washington locations as needed and participate in occasional multi-state virtual sessions.
- This role is an 80% facilitation 10% administrative and 10% support role. About 95% of the facilitation will be in person and 5% virtual (will be for multiple states) with an average of 10-15 people for in-person training sessions.
Qualifications :
MUST HAVE:
- Education and Work Experience: One or more of the following.
Associate Degree Option: Associate degree or higher in health or human services with six months of professional or caregiving experience within the last five years.
High School Option: High school diploma or equivalent with one year of professional or caregiving experience within the last five years. - Age Requirement: Must be at least 21 years old.
- Physical Requirements: Instructors must demonstrate physical coordination and skill consistent with required trainings. This may include maintaining balance while moving or being pushed or pulled kneeling and the ability to push pull or lift up to 20 pounds.
- Technical Proficiency: Skilled in using Microsoft Office Suite (Word Excel PowerPoint Outlook) SharePoint and virtual platforms (Zoom Teams or GoToMeeting).
NICE TO HAVE:
- Learning Management Systems: Experience using Relias or Workday Learning.
- Compliance Training: Background delivering state-mandated or regulatory training.
- Population Experience: Experience working with individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
- Large Group Facilitation: Comfort leading sessions with up to 50 participants.
- Virtual Training Experience: Experience conducting virtual or web-based training.
Additional Information :
SKILLS CRITICAL FOR SUCCESS:
- Strong Virtual Facilitation Skills: Confidently lead engaging and interactive online trainings for diverse audiences across multiple states.
- Excellent Communication & Interpersonal Abilities: Clearly convey information build rapport and maintain positive relationships at all organizational levels. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential along with effective decision-making time management and organizational abilities.
- Organizational & Time Management: Effectively balance multiple priorities manage schedules and maintain training records with accuracy.
- Adaptability & Problem Solving: Quickly address technical challenges or unexpected changes during virtual sessions.
- Collaboration & Teamwork: Partner with other trainers and departments to deliver consistent high-quality training experiences. Ability to work independently and collaboratively with a team in a virtual setting.
- Professionalism & Initiative: Work independently take ownership of responsibilities and proactively seek ways to improve training delivery and engagement.
- Technical Confidence: Comfort using learning platforms presentation tools and virtual meeting technology including the ability to troubleshoot basic issues in real time.
- Emotional Intelligence: Maintain composure patience and empathy when working with a variety of learning styles and personalities.
WHY YOULL LOVE THIS ROLE:
This role offers the opportunity to make a real impact by preparing and supporting staff who provide meaningful challenging care every day. You will meet new people regularly build relationships and be a trusted presence as teams grow and develop. With a mix of in-person and virtual training a balance of facilitation and administrative work and the ability to work independently while being supported by an experienced Talent Development team this role offers purpose variety and long-term growth in a mission-driven organization.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
At Dungarvin diversity and inclusion are a part of what makes our organization strong. Together we can continue to work towards an inclusive culture that supports our employees and persons served. Compass and Dungarvin are affirmative action and equal opportunity employers.
Please note: The deadline for all internal job applications is two weeks from the initial posting date.
#LI-MF1
#DDIJ
# LI-Oniste
1/21
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Full-time
The Talent Development Specialist is responsible for delivering required training that prepares staff to provide safe person-centered support. This role serves as the primary trainer for the Vancouver office leading new hire orientation facilitating mandated trainings maintaining certifications and ...
The Talent Development Specialist is responsible for delivering required training that prepares staff to provide safe person-centered support. This role serves as the primary trainer for the Vancouver office leading new hire orientation facilitating mandated trainings maintaining certifications and supporting compliance efforts. They will also collaborate with other offices to deliver training communicate training needs with staff and leadership provide support to additional regional locations as needed and participate in occasional multi-state virtual training sessions. You will spend most of your time training in person with some virtual facilitation and administrative coordination mixed in.
This is a highly visible independent role where youll build strong relationships facilitate engaging trainings and play a direct role in shaping the employee experience from day one.
WHAT YOU WILL DO:
- Lead in-person and virtual onboarding and required trainings to ensure staff feel prepared supported and confident in their roles.
- Conduct state-mandated organizational and recertification trainings using in-person facilitation and platforms such as Zoom Microsoft Teams and GoToMeeting.
- Maintain effective classroom management both in person and virtually to support engagement and successful learning outcomes.
- Track attendance certifications competency testing and required documentation to ensure compliance with state and organizational standards.
- Set up and troubleshoot training technology including projectors microphones presentations and virtual platforms.
- Communicate with staff and leadership about training needs support other Washington locations as needed and participate in occasional multi-state virtual sessions.
- This role is an 80% facilitation 10% administrative and 10% support role. About 95% of the facilitation will be in person and 5% virtual (will be for multiple states) with an average of 10-15 people for in-person training sessions.
Qualifications :
MUST HAVE:
- Education and Work Experience: One or more of the following.
Associate Degree Option: Associate degree or higher in health or human services with six months of professional or caregiving experience within the last five years.
High School Option: High school diploma or equivalent with one year of professional or caregiving experience within the last five years. - Age Requirement: Must be at least 21 years old.
- Physical Requirements: Instructors must demonstrate physical coordination and skill consistent with required trainings. This may include maintaining balance while moving or being pushed or pulled kneeling and the ability to push pull or lift up to 20 pounds.
- Technical Proficiency: Skilled in using Microsoft Office Suite (Word Excel PowerPoint Outlook) SharePoint and virtual platforms (Zoom Teams or GoToMeeting).
NICE TO HAVE:
- Learning Management Systems: Experience using Relias or Workday Learning.
- Compliance Training: Background delivering state-mandated or regulatory training.
- Population Experience: Experience working with individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
- Large Group Facilitation: Comfort leading sessions with up to 50 participants.
- Virtual Training Experience: Experience conducting virtual or web-based training.
Additional Information :
SKILLS CRITICAL FOR SUCCESS:
- Strong Virtual Facilitation Skills: Confidently lead engaging and interactive online trainings for diverse audiences across multiple states.
- Excellent Communication & Interpersonal Abilities: Clearly convey information build rapport and maintain positive relationships at all organizational levels. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential along with effective decision-making time management and organizational abilities.
- Organizational & Time Management: Effectively balance multiple priorities manage schedules and maintain training records with accuracy.
- Adaptability & Problem Solving: Quickly address technical challenges or unexpected changes during virtual sessions.
- Collaboration & Teamwork: Partner with other trainers and departments to deliver consistent high-quality training experiences. Ability to work independently and collaboratively with a team in a virtual setting.
- Professionalism & Initiative: Work independently take ownership of responsibilities and proactively seek ways to improve training delivery and engagement.
- Technical Confidence: Comfort using learning platforms presentation tools and virtual meeting technology including the ability to troubleshoot basic issues in real time.
- Emotional Intelligence: Maintain composure patience and empathy when working with a variety of learning styles and personalities.
WHY YOULL LOVE THIS ROLE:
This role offers the opportunity to make a real impact by preparing and supporting staff who provide meaningful challenging care every day. You will meet new people regularly build relationships and be a trusted presence as teams grow and develop. With a mix of in-person and virtual training a balance of facilitation and administrative work and the ability to work independently while being supported by an experienced Talent Development team this role offers purpose variety and long-term growth in a mission-driven organization.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
At Dungarvin diversity and inclusion are a part of what makes our organization strong. Together we can continue to work towards an inclusive culture that supports our employees and persons served. Compass and Dungarvin are affirmative action and equal opportunity employers.
Please note: The deadline for all internal job applications is two weeks from the initial posting date.
#LI-MF1
#DDIJ
# LI-Oniste
1/21
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Full-time
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