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Elearning Project Manager Jobs in Quebec (NOW HIRING)

Coordinating e-learning enrollment for knowledge workers. * Coordinating with internal and external ... Collaborating with regional leadership to analyze needs for new learning & development projects.

Coordinating e-learning enrollment for knowledge workers. * Coordinating with internal and external ... Collaborating with regional leadership to analyze needs for new learning & development projects.

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We are looking for a strategic Finance Project Manager to join our team in St-Bruno. This is more ... winning learning · Steer your career in whatever direction you choose across functions and ...

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Familiarity with documentation toolsand learning platforms (LMS, e-learning tools). * Strong organizational skills, time management skills and attention to detail. * Experience working within ...

Familiarity with documentation toolsand learning platforms (LMS, e-learning tools). * Strong organizational skills, time management skills and attention to detail. * Experience working within ...

We foster a learning culture that will allow you to develop new skills and progress in your career ... What You Bring Must Have * 3+ years of project management experience delivering technology projects ...

The position regularly serves as lead project manager and primary client liaison, contributes to ... Access to a vast library of eLearning training. * Great benefits plan (dental, medical, STD/LTD ...

The position regularly serves as lead project manager and primary client liaison, contributes to ... Access to a vast library of eLearning training. * Great benefits plan (dental, medical, STD/LTD ...

Day-to-day, you'll work closely with project managers, operational teams, and other business units ... Benefit from our investment in your development, through award-winning learning programs * Progress ...

Day-to-day, you'll work closely with project managers, operational teams, and other business units ... Benefit from our investment in your development, through award-winning learning programs * Progress ...

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How much do elearning project manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for elearning project manager in Quebec is $45.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.81 and $60.82 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Elearning Project Manager do?

An Elearning Project Manager oversees the planning, development, and implementation of online learning projects. They coordinate teams of instructional designers, developers, and subject matter experts to ensure that eLearning courses are delivered on time, within budget, and meet quality standards. Their responsibilities also include managing project timelines, resources, and communication between stakeholders. By ensuring the seamless execution of eLearning initiatives, they help organizations achieve their training and educational goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Elearning Project Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Elearning Project Manager, you need expertise in instructional design, project management methodologies, and a background in education or training, often supported by a relevant degree or certification like PMP or Agile. Familiarity with Learning Management Systems (LMS), authoring tools (such as Articulate Storyline or Adobe Captivate), and collaboration platforms is typically required. Strong organizational, leadership, and communication skills help manage cross-functional teams and ensure timely project delivery. These skills are crucial for delivering effective, engaging eLearning solutions that meet organizational goals and learner needs.

What are some common challenges faced by an Elearning Project Manager, and how can they be addressed?

Elearning Project Managers often encounter challenges such as coordinating with diverse teams (instructional designers, developers, and subject matter experts), managing tight deadlines, and ensuring courses meet quality standards. Effective communication and proactive scheduling are key to overcoming these hurdles. Utilizing project management tools, holding regular check-ins, and setting clear expectations with stakeholders can help keep projects on track and minimize bottlenecks.

What is the difference between Elearning Project Manager vs Instructional Designer?

AspectElearning Project ManagerInstructional Designer
CredentialsProject management certifications (e.g., PMP), relevant experienceInstructional design certifications (e.g., CPT, ATD), educational background
Work EnvironmentCoordinates teams, manages timelines, oversees project deliveryDesigns learning content, develops instructional materials
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in corporate training, e-learning companies, educational institutionsCommon in educational institutions, corporate training, e-learning development

While both roles are involved in e-learning, the Elearning Project Manager focuses on managing the project lifecycle, timelines, and teams, whereas the Instructional Designer concentrates on creating engaging learning content and instructional materials.

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Infographic showing various Elearning Project Manager job openings in Quebec as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $94,307 per year, or $45.3 per hour.
Manager, People Development

Manager, People Development

GardaWorld

Dorval, QC

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


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5.1

Company rating: 5.1 out of 10

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Job description

Manager, People Development
Reporting to the National Director, People and Culture, the Manager, People Development forms a bridge between the operational needs of the region, and the support provided by Aviation Corporate Services. They directly oversee the Management Development Specialists. They are nationally aware, and regionally focused.
This role is responsible for managing a team of Management Development Specialists to achieve performance excellence. They integrate national learning and development strategies with regionally aligned service delivery objectives.
Core Accountabilities
Managing a team of Management Development Specialists

  • Creating and maintaining a scheduling model that maps MDS capacity to forecasted learning demand, operational coverage for performance coaching of assigned SDM cohorts, and required orientation days.
  • Setting clear expectations for on-the-floor presence and active engagement by MDSs to maintain coverage and responsiveness to operational needs.
  • Prioritizing and assigning MDSs to deliver the Corporate Standard Training Program (CSTP) and the Corporate Training Yearly Work Plan (CTYWP), while flexing to region-specific ad hoc requirements identified with local leadership.
  • Overseeing MDS delivery of training activities.
  • Planning MDS travel to support knowledge worker learning and development at other airports.
  • Tracking completion of MDS assignments and individual success indicator results.
  • Providing timely, formal performance feedback and recognition to MDSs.


Coordinating learning opportunities for knowledge workers

  • Liaising with the Training & Certification Manager to coordinate Runway Orientation Days and new-hire training for new knowledge workers.
  • Coordinating necessary CATSA training for knowledge workers, focusing on elements of SDM training.
  • Coordinating e-learning enrollment for knowledge workers.
  • Coordinating with internal and external subject matter experts (SMEs) to provide learning opportunities for knowledge workers (e.g. Labour Relations training, AVSEC Management course, etc.).


Leading new learning and development initiatives

  • Collaborating with regional leadership to analyze needs for new learning & development projects.
  • Contributing ideas to instructional design and supporting learning content development.
  • Leading implementation of new learning and development activities. This can include initial delivery of learning and development activities with regional leadership.
  • Coordinating surveys, focus groups, and other forms of feedback that evaluate the effectiveness of learning and development activities, and determine the impact of training on employee skills, Key Behavioural Indicators (KBIs) and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
  • Collaborating with internal stakeholders on making improvements to learning & development activities.


Operational Scope and Interfaces
The operational scope includes all learning & development related to knowledge workers across all operational areas:

  • PBS, HBS, and NPS Screening Checkpoints and remote locations
  • Management and coordination of screening contractor responsibilities under the SCM and ASSA.


This includes tasks related, but not limited to:

  • Instructor-Led Training (ILT)
  • E-learning
  • Performance coaching & mentorship

Success Criteria
Team Success Indicators:

  • Timely completion of required training activities for knowledge workers.
  • Achievement of performance objectives designated by regional leadership.


Individual Success Indicators:

  • Observed leadership presence, communication, and engagement with MDSs.
  • Completion of assigned tasks in learning & development projects.


Ideal Profile 
A successful Manager, People Development demonstrates:

  • Strong emotional intelligence including self-perception, interpersonal, and decision-making skills.
  • Ability to approach constructive criticism in controlled and live environments calmly and tactfully, with the goal of assessing knowledge worker material retention and ability to execute as per training.
  • Strong ability to engage adult learners in classroom and on the job settings in ways that best suit the needs each individual learning need, enhancing the group training experience.
  • Fair, transparent, and consistent management behavior.
  • Proactive communication and follow-up with GMs, Directors, and support teams.
  • Professional conduct that earns the confidence of knowledge workers and stakeholders.
  • A strong continuous-improvement and learning mindset focused on personal growth and professional development.
  • Subject matter expertise in a defined area of focus; a niche specialty that they can be known for and provide cross-cohort learning opportunities.


Previous experience:

  • Minimum 1 year direct experience providing instruction as a primary trainer on diverse topics
  • Minimum 1 year direct experience in content design and development of training program material (end to end)
  • Experience in capacity and skill based scheduling assignments
  • Minimum 2 years experience in direct people management role
  • Previous experience coordinating training activities directly with CATSA
  • Previous experience in data/trend analysis and responsive strategy
  • English / French bilingualism is required for this role

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