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Interim L&D Assistant (3-6 Months)

Employer
Oakleaf Partnership
Location
England
Salary
£130 - £150 per day
Closing date
27 Apr 2021

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Sector
Professional Services
Contract Type
Contract
Hours
Full Time
Job Type
Learning & Development

Job Details


Oakleaf Partnershipare supporting a globally recognised strategy house, to hire an Interim L&D Assistant to join this global team. It's an additional role as they are so busy- a great opportunity to work for a a leading firm.

As part of the team you will be providing learning and development support for c1200 consultants and supporting staff across 3 key international locations, including London

You will:

* Work with L&D Co-ordinators and L&D Assistant to plan and manage training programs for consulting staff

* Support L&D Co-ordinators to manage the onboarding program for new joiners

* Keep the Learning Management System up to date, create courses, classes and update training attendance in the system

* Reporting on attendance and feedback

* Assist during virtual training sessions

* Co-manage L&D Inbox and respond to training enquiries

YOU'RE GOOD AT: * Attention to detail * Organisation and time management * Strong interpersonal skills * Able to work autonomously * Strategic and analytical thinking, problem solving

To be considered you will most likely have 6 months- 1 year experience (within HR Administration, L&D Adminsitration, Recruitment etc). This role will start immediately and will be PAYE only, via Oakleaf Payroll

Company

Oakleaf Partnership is the UK’s largest independent HR recruitment consultancy. Founded in 2005, we have built enduring relationships with HR functions across every sector; thanks in part to our expertise, but also our collaborative approach. We listen. We share our insights. We take the time to truly understand the culture of an organisation – the person behind a CV.

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