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Director Training & Development Jobs in Union, WA

Create and deliver engaging, impactful sales training programs tailored to the needs of the sales team, including onboarding, product training, and ongoing skills development. * Lead and direct sales ...

Create and deliver engaging, impactful sales training programs tailored to the needs of the sales team, including onboarding, product training, and ongoing skills development. * Lead and direct sales ...

Supervises contract staff training, promotes development with immediate and direct feedback, and completes performance evaluations for contract clinical, research, and education staff working under ...

Represent and communicate the value of training to both internal and external Esri customers Requirements * 5+ years of consulting, advisory, or workforce development experience * Direct work-related ...

Director of Sales Operations

Lacey, WA · On-site

$120 - $140/hr

Create and deliver engaging, impactful sales training programs tailored to the needs of the sales team, including onboarding, product training, and ongoing skills development. * Lead and direct sales ...

Create and deliver engaging, impactful sales training programs tailored to the needs of the sales team, including onboarding, product training, and ongoing skills development. * Lead and direct sales ...

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Director Training Development information

What does a director of training & development do?

A Director of Training & Development is responsible for overseeing the design, implementation, and evaluation of training programs within an organization. They identify employee training needs, develop strategies to improve skills, and ensure training aligns with organizational goals. This role often involves managing training staff, collaborating with department leaders, and monitoring the effectiveness of learning initiatives to support employee growth and organizational success.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director of training & development, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director of Training & Development, you need expertise in instructional design, adult learning principles, program management, and typically a bachelor's or master's degree in education, HR, or a related field. Familiarity with Learning Management Systems (LMS), e-learning authoring tools, and certifications like CPTD (Certified Professional in Talent Development) are highly valued. Exceptional leadership, strategic thinking, and strong communication skills set top performers apart in this role. These abilities enable the effective creation, delivery, and alignment of training initiatives with organizational goals, driving workforce performance and growth.

What are some common challenges faced by a director of training & development, and how can they be addressed?

A Director of Training & Development often faces challenges such as aligning training initiatives with organizational goals, ensuring employee engagement, and keeping up with evolving learning technologies. Addressing these issues requires strong collaboration with department leaders to identify skill gaps and prioritize training needs, as well as adopting flexible learning strategies that cater to diverse learning styles. Regular feedback from participants and staying updated on industry best practices can also help refine programs and demonstrate the value of training investments.

What is the difference between Director Training & Development vs Training Manager?

AspectDirector Training & DevelopmentTraining Manager
CredentialsBachelor's degree, often master's; certifications like CPLP or ATDBachelor's degree; certifications like CPLP or ATD beneficial
Work EnvironmentStrategic planning, leadership, overseeing training programs across departmentsImplementing training programs, coordinating sessions, managing trainers
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in large organizations, corporate, education, healthcareCommon in mid-sized to large companies, corporate, education, healthcare

While both roles focus on employee development, the Director Training & Development oversees strategic training initiatives and manages teams, whereas the Training Manager handles day-to-day training operations and program delivery. The director role involves higher-level planning and leadership, often requiring more experience and advanced certifications.

Warriors to Work Regional Director - West

Wounded Warrior Project, Inc.

Tacoma, WA • Hybrid

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Wounded Warrior Project rating

9.3

Company rating: 9.3 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

8th of 781 rated non-profit organizations


Job description

Great benefits. Competitive pay. We know these are some of the things people look for in a job.


If you're the kind of person who believes that honoring and empowering our nation's veterans is more than just a cause - that it's a calling - then we're ready to meet you.

When you join Wounded Warrior Project (WWP), you're committing to making a difference. We make a commitment to you, too - helping you to find that spark, ignite your passion to serve, and embark on a career with meaning and purpose.

At WWP, we recognize our mission cannot be accomplished without our talented teammates, which is why we're proud to offer benefits such as:

A flexible hybrid work schedule (three days in the office, two days' work from home)

Full medical, dental, and vision coverage for both teammates AND family members

Competitive pay and performance incentives

A fun, mission-focused, and collaborative team environment

A mission that matters is just the beginning, so if you're ready to get started, we're ready for you.

The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) Warriors to Work Regional Director leads a team of Warriors to Work teams in regional offices and field offices to provide career transition guidance and help warriors obtain gainful employment and meaningful career opportunities. The Warriors to Work (WtoW) Regional Director develops employer relationships, identifies employer points of contact to be shared with WtoW teams, and provides advice to employers on best practices to hire and employ veterans.
Note: The Warriors to Work program objective is to help warriors to secure rewarding and successful careers leading to long-term financial security and financial wellness for themselves and their families.


DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Lead and manage Warriors to Work (WtoW) regional team across multiple offices and field locations guiding the team's performance to achieve Warriors to Work program goals and objectives and effectively deliver career transition guidance and employment activities for wounded servicemembers (warriors) and their families. Lead the regional team to be mission driven, guided by core values, and a pleasure to work with.

  • Perform business development activities including sourcing and qualifying employer partners, identifying decision makers, establishing lasting relationships, working closely with employer recruiters, marketing the value and skills of WtoW alumni and family members to employers, and scheduling visits to business locations in support of their veteran hiring initiatives.

  • Actively engage with regional executive corporate decision makers to show them the value to their organization of hiring wounded veterans and family members.

  • Establish and maintain clear and precise communication, including cascading messages, providing feedback to direct reports, and ensuring regional specialists and coordinators in all locations understand program priorities.

  • Collaborate with other WtoW Regional Directors and other WWP programs and departments to ensure WWP and program priorities are successfully communicated and achieved.

  • Ensure Warriors to Work activities are aligned with WWP's strategic and operational plans by working collaboratively with the WtoW Director and other WtoW Regional Directors to positively impact overall programmatic growth and drive team performance to its highest achievable level.

  • Oversee all employment program delivery across assigned region with an emphasis on standardization and full adherence to policy and procedure.

  • Lead WtoW teammates to focus on achieving goals and outcome measurements to establish and continuously improve the effectiveness of WtoW programming and delivery.

  • Collaborate with other WWP programs and departments to ensure warrior needs are met in a collaborative and holistic manner.

  • Provide guidance to managers in development and execution of regional locations' budgets.

  • Travel to regional offices and locations to support team training and warrior events as needed.

  • Attend and actively participate in required training and/or meetings, including but not limited to New Teammate Orientation, WWP Cares, ASIST Suicide Prevention training, Leadership training, culture/team based training, or departmental huddles.

  • Other related duties as assigned.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES

  • Proven leadership skills and ability to lead, motivate, coach, and educate staff member, especially with geographically dispersed subordinates. Demonstrated ability to manage through vision and values.

  • Demonstrated understanding of relationship management and partnering. Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain professional relationships.

  • Demonstrated ability to work in a collaborative, team environment

  • Exceptional interpersonal skills. Ability to interact effectively with diverse individuals and build effective working relationships.

  • Demonstrated understanding of budget management and fiduciary oversight principles.

  • Strong networking skills to build working relationships with community leaders including employers, VSOs, military, and vocational and training organizations.

  • Effective organizational and time management skills. Demonstrated ability to effectively manage multiple tasks, assignments, and priorities within deadlines.

  • Demonstrated ability to establish credibility, be decisive, influence others, and influence change.

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.

  • Demonstrated ease and confidence in public speaking. Strong presentation skills. Confident communicator with demonstrated ability to present information effectively to large audiences, small groups, and individuals.

  • Well-developed critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills.

  • Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality.

  • High energy level. Self-starter; willing to take initiative.

  • Unequivocal commitment to the highest standards of personal and business ethics and conduct.

  • Mission-driven, guided by core values, and a pleasure to work with.

EXPERIENCE

Requirements

  • Five years of WWP Programs experience (e.g., Alumni, Mental Health & Wellness, Physical Health & Wellness) or business recruitment experience in a corporate environment.

  • Five years of staff leadership and management experience.

Preferences

  • Five years of experience managing virtual or remote teams.

  • Five years of experience successfully creating and maintaining long-term business partnerships.

  • Five years of experience growing and developing outcome-oriented career goals for veterans.

  • Two years of business development experience in a nonprofit environment.

EDUCATION

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree. An equivalent combination of applicable education, training, certification, and experience may be considered in lieu of degree.

Preferences

  • Master's degree in business or management.

CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSURE

Requirements

  • Valid state-issued driver's license.

  • Ability to obtain ASIST Certification within 1 year of hire.

Preferences

  • ASIST Certification.

WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS

  • General office environment; temperature controlled.

  • Routinely uses standard office equipment, e.g., copiers, phones, computers, filing cabinets.

  • Sitting for extended periods.

  • Up to 35% travel.

We recognize the success of our mission depends on the efforts of our passionate, hard-working teammates. To help teammates remain focused on the warriors and families we serve, WWP offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes; Medical/Prescription drug, Dental, Vision, Life/AD&D, Short-term Disability, Long-term Disability, and an Employee Assistance Program. WWP also offers a 401(k)-retirement plan, a competitive PTO package, Sick Leave, Family Care Leave, Paid Holidays, Birthday Holiday, Education Assistance, Teammate Wellness Program, and Bereavement Leave.

For Colorado Applicants: The estimated hiring range for this position is between $95,961 - $119,952 annual base salary,subject to a candidate's combination of experience, qualifications, and credentials. This position may also be eligible for an annual performance incentive.

For San Diego, CA, and Washington State Applicants:The estimated hiring range for this position is between $105,100 - $131,376 annual base salary,subject to a candidate's combination of experience, qualifications, and credentials. This position may also be eligible for an annual performance incentive.


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Wounded Warrior Project is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all persons without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, citizenship, age, veteran or military status, disability, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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