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Learning and Development Specialist

Novi, MI

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

CPTD (Certified Professional in Talent Development) certification preferred * Advanced technical knowledge of LMS (experience in Cornerstone preferred) and PMS and Programs, Microsoft Office suite ...

Director of Training

La Porte, TX · On-site

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

CPTD (Certified Professional in Talent Development) is a plus. * Tech Savvy: Expert knowledge of enterprise LMS platforms (e.g., Wisetail, Schoox, HotSchedules Train) and content creation tools (e.g ...

Director of Training

La Porte, TX · On-site

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

CPTD (Certified Professional in Talent Development) is a plus. * Tech Savvy: Expert knowledge of enterprise LMS platforms (e.g., Wisetail, Schoox, HotSchedules Train) and content creation tools (e.g ...

Instructional Designer

Dallas, TX · Hybrid

$64K - $87K/yr

  • Retirement

Must have a certification in ATD Instructional Design Certificate, CPTD, Certified Professional in Talent Development, ATD Articulate Storyline Certificate, Articulate Storyline or Rise Certificate ...

Certification in training and development (e.g., CPTD, ATD) or similar credentials. Responsibilities: * Conduct needs assessments to identify skill gaps and training requirements across various ...

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How much do cptd certification jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for cptd certification in the United States is $28.49, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a CPTD certification?

The Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD) Certification is a credential offered by the Association for Talent Development (ATD) for professionals in the talent development field. It demonstrates mastery of knowledge and skills in areas such as instructional design, training delivery, and organizational learning. Earning the CPTD shows employers and peers that you are committed to professional excellence and ongoing development. Candidates typically have several years of experience in talent development and must pass a rigorous exam to become certified.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD), you need expertise in instructional design, learning technologies, and talent management, along with the CPTD certification itself. Familiarity with e-learning platforms, learning management systems (LMS), and assessment tools is typically required. Strong communication, facilitation, and analytical skills help you effectively deliver training and measure outcomes. These competencies ensure the development of impactful learning programs that drive organizational growth and employee performance.

What are some common challenges professionals face when preparing for the CPTD certification exam?

Many candidates preparing for the CPTD Certification exam find it challenging to balance study time with their current job responsibilities, as the exam covers a broad range of talent development topics. Additionally, staying updated with the latest best practices and frameworks in the field can require significant commitment. It's essential to engage with study groups, utilize official preparation materials, and allocate consistent study periods to ensure thorough understanding. Collaborating with peers and seeking mentorship from CPTD-certified professionals can also provide valuable insights and support during preparation.

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Infographic showing various Cptd Certification job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Contract. Highlights an 67% In-person, and 33% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,257 per year, or $28.5 per hour.

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Description

The Director of Training designs, implements, and maintains all enterprise training programs. This role ensures consistent brand standards, culture, and operational excellence during scaling. You will architect the "Path to Management," developing future leaders for our growth.

This level of volume (20+ units) requires a Strategic Training Director rather than a hands-on trainer. At this scale, the role shifts from "teaching people how to cook/serve" to "building the systems that ensure 3,000+ employees do it the same way."

The following job description focuses on scalability, digital integration, and ROI.


Key Responsibilities:

System Architecture & Scalability

  • LMS Management: Oversee and optimize the Learning Management System (LMS) to ensure 100% compliance and engagement across all 20+ locations.
  • SOP Standardization: Audit and update Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Front-of-House (FOH) and Back-of-House (BOH) to ensure "One Way, The Gringo's Way."
  • New Store Openings (NSO): Lead the training task force for all new locations, ensuring on-time openings and a seamless transition from "training mode" to "steady-state operations."

Leadership Development (The Pipeline)

  • MIT Program: Refine the Manager-in-Training (MIT) program to reduce turnover and shorten the "time to productivity" for new managers.
  • Succession Planning: Identify high-potential hourly employees and create clear development tracks to move them into salaried leadership roles.
  • Executive Coaching: Facilitate workshops for General Managers and Regional Managers on "soft skills," such as emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, and financial literacy.

Operational Impact & ROI

  • Performance Metrics: Tie training initiatives to Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) including Labor Cost, Food Waste, Glassdoor ratings, and Guest Satisfaction scores.
  • Cost Control: Manage the annual training budget (typically 1-2% of sales at this scale), ensuring high-impact delivery with minimal travel/administrative bloat.
  • Retention Strategies: Analyze turnover data to identify "leakage points" in the employee lifecycle and deploy training interventions to increase staff longevity.

Culture & Brand Advocacy

  • Onboarding: Design a world-class "Day 1" experience that goes beyond paperwork to instill brand values and mission.
  • Safety First: Integrate Safety principles into all training materials to ensure an injury-free workplace while minimizing safety hazards for our guests.




Requirements

Qualifications & Requirements

  • Experience: 7-10 years of training leadership in a multi-unit restaurant environment (minimum 15+ units).
  • Education: Bachelor's Degree in HR, Organizational Development, or Business; CPTD (Certified Professional in Talent Development) is a plus.
  • Tech Savvy: Expert knowledge of enterprise LMS platforms (e.g., Wisetail, Schoox, HotSchedules Train) and content creation tools (e.g., Articulate, Canva).
  • Communication: Ability to present data-driven results to C-suite executives while remaining relatable to hourly "boots on the ground" staff.
  • Travel: Ability to travel 30-50% to conduct regional audits and support new openings.

Key Performance Indicators (Success Metrics)

  • 90-Day Retention Rate: Improvement in staff staying past the 3-month mark.
  • Internal Promotion Rate: % of management roles filled from within.
  • Certification Completion: % of staff fully "validated" on their primary stations.
  • Training ROI: Reduction in workers' comp claims or food waste percentages following specific training modules.

The "Ideal Candidate" Profile

  • The "Bridge" Experience: Someone who has worked in a large organization but understands the scrappiness of a small to midsize group. You want someone who knows what "great" looks like but can still build it themselves.
  • Tech-Forward Mindset: They should view training through the lens of mobile-first delivery. With 20+ locations, they cannot be everywhere; they must be able to leverage video, gamification, and digital validation.
  • Financial Literacy: They should be able to read a P&L as well as a training manual. They need to speak the language of the General Managers they are supporting.

INTERPERSONAL SKILLS

  • Highly self-motivated individual
  • Detail oriented and able to thrive in a fast paced environment
  • Excellent communication and leadership skills
  • Ability to work in a stressful environment, while meeting project deadlines
  • Ability to work individually, prioritize tasks and be self-driven
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Possess skills in project management
  • Demonstrate ability to solve problems, analyze systems and data and suggest appropriate solutions.


SUPERVISION

  • Report directly to the COO
  • Directly manages Training Manager and Training Coordinator
  • Recaps to be shared with COO & President


WORK SCHEDULE

  • 5-day work week, 45-50 hours
  • 6-days during new restaurant openings, 50-55 hours
  • Rotating nights and weekends


BENEFITS

  • Health Insurance 
  • Vacation 
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Five Closed Holidays:
  • New Year's Day
  • Easter
  • Fourth of July
  • Thanksgiving Day
  • Christmas Day
  • Early Closure:
  • 5pm Super Bowl Sunday
  • 4pm Christmas Eve
  • 8pm New Year's Eve
  • Dining Privileges
  • $165 month on auto loaded card