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Remote Learning And Development Intern Jobs in Toronto, ON

Developer Relations Intern

Toronto, ON · Remote

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Machine Learning Engineer

Toronto, ON · Remote

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Remote Learning And Development Intern information

What does a remote learning and development intern do?

A Remote Learning and Development Intern supports the creation, implementation, and evaluation of training programs for employees or clients, all while working from a remote location. Their tasks may include designing e-learning materials, assisting with virtual training sessions, analyzing training effectiveness, and providing administrative support to the Learning and Development team. This role helps interns gain valuable experience in instructional design, adult learning principles, and the use of digital learning platforms—all in a flexible, remote work environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote learning and development intern?

To thrive as a Remote Learning and Development Intern, you should have a background in education, human resources, or a related field, along with strong research and organizational skills. Familiarity with e-learning platforms, Learning Management Systems (LMS), and virtual collaboration tools such as Zoom or Microsoft Teams is typically expected. Strong communication, adaptability, and time management skills help interns stand out in a remote environment. These abilities are crucial for effectively supporting training initiatives, engaging learners, and contributing to team goals from a distance.

What is the difference between Remote Learning And Development Intern vs Remote Human Resources Intern?

AspectRemote Learning And Development InternRemote Human Resources Intern
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or holding a degree in Education, Training, or related fieldsOften pursuing or holding a degree in Human Resources, Business, or related fields
Work EnvironmentFocuses on designing, delivering, and evaluating training programs remotelyInvolves supporting HR functions like recruitment, onboarding, and employee relations remotely
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in corporate training departments, educational institutions, and nonprofitsWidely used in corporate HR departments across various industries

The Remote Learning And Development Intern primarily focuses on creating and managing training programs remotely, while the Remote Human Resources Intern supports broader HR functions. Both roles often require similar educational backgrounds and are common in remote work environments, but they serve different organizational needs.

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Director of Applied Learning (Remote)

Raising the Village

Toronto, ON • Remote

CA$120K - CA$150K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

Job title

Director of Applied Learning

Reporting to

Managing Director

Years of experience

10+ years

Location

Toronto, ON

Travel required

Up to 20%

Terms

Full-Time


About Raising The Village

Raising The Village's mission is to build and strengthen pathways out of ultra-poverty through an approach guided by data, designed with communities, and scaled by partnerships. We work with last-mile communities to implement solutions that raise incomes, sustain impact, and chart sustainable pathways to possibility within 24 months. To date, we have supported more than two million people in Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with support from our partners and our team in North America. Find out more about our programs and impact at www.raisingthevillage.org.

Position overview

Raising The Village is entering a critical phase of multi-country scale. As we expand into multiple countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, maintaining program quality, consistency, and impact becomes increasingly complex.

The Director of Applied Learning will build and lead the systems that ensure our program can rapidly scale across contexts while maintaining outcome fidelity. This role focuses on strengthening program delivery and scalability, and accelerating team effectiveness across geographies. This is a systems-building role for a senior operator who has experience scaling programs and building the structures that make quality repeatable.

The position will report to the managing director and will supervise a team of at least four professionals in a multi-country set-up.

Key responsibilities

Program quality & standards at scale

  • Define and maintain global program standards, including what is fixed vs adaptable across contexts.
  • Partner with Program and Country teams to ensure consistent implementation.
  • Establish and track program quality metrics and feedback loops.
  • Identify gaps between design and execution and drive corrective action.

Turn insights into action

  • Bring together data (from Venn), field learnings (from implementation teams), and research to review and report on what's working and what needs to change.
  • Build an experimentation process: Design how pilots, tests, and new ideas actually flow back into our model. Make innovation systematic, not random.
  • Translate for different audiences: Take a data scientist's insight and turn it into something a field coordinator can actually use. Take a community's feedback and shape it into program change.

Build the team & systems for scaling

  • Develop the materials (guides, training, onboarding) that let new teams get effective faster.
  • Build knowledge systems: Create the systems where institutional knowledge lives, not in people's heads, but accessible and organized.
  • Lead onboarding for growth: As we hire in new countries, you'll design how teams ramp up and get competent quickly.
  • Embed learning in tools: Work with Venn and product teams to ensure our data insights and program guidance are built into the digital tools field teams use every day.

Cross-functional collaboration

  • Programs: Own delivery; Applied Learning owns standards, learning systems, and quality enablement.
  • Venn (data/product): Own data systems; Applied Learning ensures insights are translated into usable guidance.
  • Planning: Own strategy; Applied Learning operationalizes learning into execution.

Ideal candidate profile

  • 10+ years of experience in international development, social impact, or a similar field.
  • Strong experience in program operations and delivery.
  • Proven track record building systems that enable scaling without loss of quality.
  • Experience working across multiple countries or complex operations.
  • Strong interpersonal communication and teaching skills. Ability to explain complex program logic to diverse audiences.
  • Highly independent, resourceful, and resilient in the face of ambiguity.
  • Strong change management skills with demonstrated experience of successful organizational and cross-cultural leadership.
  • Alignment with RTV values of being performance-driven, adaptive, curious, bold and inclusive.

Nice-to-haves

  • Experience working in high-growth, dynamic organizations with a fast-paced, iterative approach.
  • Experience embedding data or tech into program delivery.
  • Experience in Sub-Saharan Africa, ultra-poverty reduction, and agricultural livelihoods will be an advantage.

This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the role. Duties and responsibilities may evolve over time in accordance with business needs, and in compliance with applicable local laws and regulations.

Total rewards

The salary range for this position is $120,000 - $150,000.

Other benefits include:

  • Group RRSP matching program, up to 5%.
  • Comprehensive health benefits (medical, dental, vision, and travel).
  • 20 days of vacation.
  • Flexible hybrid work environment with a model of 3 days in office and two days remote.