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How much do leadership development consultant jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for leadership development consultant in the United States is $65,180.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28,000.00 and $96,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Is a Leadership Development Consultant?

A leadership development consultant provides advice and direction to an organization or company to develop better leaders among the workers or members. You provide direction not only to those with official leadership roles, but also identify team members or workers who have the ability to enhance the organizational productivity and engagement of their coworkers. As a consultant, your duties also include identifying problem areas, discussing short- and long-term goals with management, designing plans to increase leadership capabilities, updating corporate culture, and observing workplaces to identify potential new leaders and come up with new recommendations for methods to expand leadership development.

What does a Leadership Development Consultant do?

A Leadership Development Consultant helps organizations identify, nurture, and grow leadership talent within their teams. They assess current leadership capabilities, design training programs, and provide coaching to enhance leadership effectiveness. These consultants may also advise on succession planning and help implement strategies to build a strong leadership pipeline, ensuring the organization is prepared for future challenges.

What is the difference between Leadership Development Consultant vs Training Specialist?

AspectLeadership Development ConsultantTraining Specialist
CredentialsBachelor’s degree; often advanced degrees in HR, psychology, or related fieldsBachelor’s degree; certifications like CPT, CST may be preferred
Work EnvironmentConsulting firms, corporate HR departments, or freelanceCorporate training departments, educational institutions, or private companies
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across industries focusing on leadership growth and organizational developmentCommon in corporate, educational, and nonprofit sectors for skill development

While both roles focus on employee development, a Leadership Development Consultant specializes in designing and implementing leadership programs, whereas a Training Specialist concentrates on delivering specific training sessions and skill-building workshops. The consultant often works on strategic leadership initiatives, while the specialist handles day-to-day training activities.

How does a Leadership Development Consultant typically collaborate with organizational leaders to tailor training programs?

Leadership Development Consultants work closely with senior executives, HR teams, and department heads to assess the unique leadership needs of an organization. This often involves conducting interviews, surveys, and workshops to identify skill gaps and business objectives. Consultants then design and customize training modules or coaching sessions that align with the company’s culture and strategic goals. Frequent communication and feedback loops with stakeholders ensure the programs remain relevant and effective throughout implementation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Leadership Development Consultant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Leadership Development Consultant, you need a strong background in organizational development, adult learning principles, and leadership theory, often supported by a relevant degree and experience in HR or consulting. Familiarity with assessment tools like Myers-Briggs, 360-degree feedback systems, and learning management software is typically required. Outstanding facilitation, communication, and relationship-building skills help consultants engage leaders and influence change effectively. These skills and qualities are crucial for designing impactful programs that drive leadership growth and organizational success.
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Infographic showing various Leadership Development Consultant job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 55% In-person, 10% Hybrid, and 35% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,180 per year, or $31.3 per hour.

Sr. Learning & Development Consultant - California Leader Academy

Clarvida - Corporate

Los Angeles, CA • Remote

Other

Posted 3 days ago


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Job description

Sr. Learning & Development Consultant - California Leader Academy

Job Title: Sr. Learning & Development Consultant - California Leader Academy
Department:People / Human Resources - Talent Enablement / Learning & Development
Engagement Type:Contract (project-based; hours/week based on scope; potential extension based on business need)
Location:Remote (U.S.); collaboration across U.S. and Manila time zones
Travel:None

Date posted: 5/7/26

About the Role

The Learning & Development (L&D) Consultant - California Programs is responsible for designing and delivering a California Leader Academy, a structured, scalable leadership development program that strengthens leader capability, ensures compliance, and improves workforce outcomes across the state.

This role will serve as the central point of ownership for leadership enablement in California, translating complex regulatory requirements and operational realities into practical, actionable learning experiences for people leaders.

In addition to building the Academy, this role will align onboarding, compliance training, and learning infrastructure to support leader readiness, consistency in execution, and long-term organizational effectiveness.


What You'll Own (Core Workstreams / Distinct Projects)

1. California Leader Academy (Primary Focus)

  • Design and launch a structured California Leader Academy, creating a clear, scalable leadership development framework for people leaders across the state.
  • Define learning pathways for:
    • New leaders (first 90 days)
    • Developing leaders
    • Experienced leaders needing reinforcement or upskilling
  • Develop and deliver core program content focused on:
    • Progressive discipline and performance management
    • Wage-and-hour and timekeeping compliance
    • Navigating difficult conversations and corrective action
    • Documentation, accountability, and escalation best practices
    • Leading within a highly regulated, high-accountability environment
  • Create scenario-based, practical learning experiences(case studies, simulations, real-world workflows) that reflect day-to-day leadership challenges in California.
  • Establish the program structure and delivery model (live sessions, virtual learning, job aids, reinforcement tools) to ensure consistency and scalability.
  • Partner with HR, Legal, Operations, and Talent Acquisition to ensure all content is accurate, relevant, and aligned to real business expectations.
  • Define and track success metrics, including:
    • Leader readiness and effectiveness
    • Reduction in employee relations issues
    • Compliance adherence
    • Retention and performance outcomes

2. Onboarding & Early Leader Effectiveness (Aligned to the Academy)

  • Redesign California onboarding to align with the Leader Academy framework, ensuring a seamless transition from new hire onboarding into leader enablement.
  • Build structured onboarding experiences for clinicians, administrative staff, and new leaders that reinforce:
    • Role clarity and expectations
    • Compliance requirements
    • Early connection to leadership standards and behaviors
  • Ensure onboarding content reflects real workflows and operational expectations through partnership with HR, TA, and Operations.
  • Integrate onboarding into the broader learning journey, connecting early employee experience to long-term leader development and retention.

3. Compliance & Training Governance (Enable the Academy)

  • Own the review, update, and maintenance of all California-required training content within the Relias platform (LMS system).
  • Partner with Legal and HR to ensure all training content remains accurate as regulations evolve.
  • Translate compliance requirements into clear, practical guidance for leaders, ensuring alignment with Leader Academy content and expectations.
  • Identify gaps, outdated materials, or inconsistencies in required training and proactively drive improvements.

4. Learning Design & Continuous Improvement

  • Develop engaging learning materials (facilitator guides, job aids, e-learning, and live sessions) that support both Leader Academy and onboarding initiatives.
  • Evaluate effectiveness of training programs using feedback, audit results, and operational data.
  • Continuously refine content and delivery methods based on business needs and performance outcomes.
  • Serve as a subject matter expert for California-specific learning, leadership development, and compliance enablement.

How You'll Collaborate

  • Partner with the HR Business Partner, TA Business Partner and Manila People Development team to scale delivery, including training logistics, communications, reporting, and learner support.
  • Provide structured program plans, templates, and quality standards to ensure consistent execution across regions.
  • Establish operating rhythms (weekly prioritization, escalation pathways, readiness checkpoints) to support ongoing program success.

Required Qualifications

  • 5+ years of experience in Learning & Development, HR, or Organizational Development, preferably in healthcare, behavioral health, or another highly regulated environment
  • Strong working knowledge of California employment laws and training requirements
  • Proven experience designing leadership development programs (not just delivering training)
  • Ability to translate complex compliance requirements into clear, practical, and actionable learning
  • Strong stakeholder partnership skills across HR, Legal, and Operations
  • Experience building scalable programs and operating with both strategy and execution focus

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience working with Relias or similar learning management systems
  • Background partnering with Legal, HR, and Operations on compliancedriven initiatives
  • Experience supporting clinical and administrative populations

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