Consultant, Training and Development in Toronto, Ontario
City of Toronto
Consultant, Training and Development
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Job ID: 46769
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Job Category: Information & Technology
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Division & Section: Technology Services, Office of the Chief Technology Officer
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Work Location: Metro Hall, 55 John Street, Toronto, ON
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Job Type & Duration: Full-time, Permanent Vacancy
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Salary: $93,734.00-$123,449.00, Wage Grade6.5
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Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
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Affiliation: Non-Union
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Number of Positions Open: 1
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Posting Period: 26-April-2024 to 10-May-2024
To design, develop, coordinate, implement, and deliver professional development training programs that meet the City of Toronto’s workforce training needs and supports continuous improvement eLearning, technology-based solutions, and multimedia content. Conducts needs assessments, executes training, evaluates outcomes and staff performance, and supports organizational performance improvement by utilizing eLearning modules.
Major Responsibilities:
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Implements detailed plans and recommends policies/procedures regarding program specific requirements.
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Conducts research into assigned area ensuring that such research takes into account developments within the field, corporate policies and practices, legislation and initiatives by other levels of government.
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Supervises, motivates and trains assigned staff, ensuring effective teamwork, high standards of work quality and organizational performance, continuous learning and encourages innovation in others.
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Provides input into and administers assigned budget, ensuring that expenditures are controlled and maintained within approved budget limitations.
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Develops and delivers training that supports quality client service, advanced professional development, and administrative compliance of various programs and services in accordance with Provincial directives and divisional mandates.
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Designs and delivers training for managers and frontline staff that includes systems and controls, legislative and mandatory requirements and provincial compliance standards.
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Models leadership behaviours in the workplace and in the classroom and influences staff to demonstrate corporate values, climate and tone; creates and maintains a positive and professional learning environment.
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Sets the standard and expectations through example in conduct, work ethic, integrity and character.
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Identifies training and development needs within the organization through, consultation and collaboration with internal and external resources.
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Supports the division in improving job performance through training solutions and to mentor frontline supervisors to support them in coaching their staff.
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Works collaboratively in consultation with local office management teams to assess staff performance, manage performance concerns and ascertain appropriate action response to ensure service objectives are met.
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Works proactively with the management team to assess and identify root cause of performance issues and to resolve performance gaps and ascertain if training is an appropriate action/response.
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Consults with managers and supervisors to identify required and actual performance, completes needs assessments in co-operation with managers and staff to ensure that gaps in knowledge and skills are addressed and sets targets and identifies outcomes.
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Sets expectations for performance and supports staff’s development efforts.
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Develops and conducts training evaluations and related activities, e.g. focus groups, surveys, questionnaires and analyzes data to improve staff’s knowledge, skill acquisition, and technical training; measures staff learning and increase in knowledge from the training and reviews behavioural change and performance improvement after applying skills/training.
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Develops and implements a learning plan for staff returning to work after an extended absence or complying with a grievance settlement when a training component is identified; supports the training process by delivering training in a group setting or on a one-on-one basis for staff requiring accommodation.
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Monitors and evaluates staff performance in the workplace and in the classroom during the suitability and the probationary periods and provides detailed feedback to local office/unit manager to ensure successful outcomes; recommends disciplinary and/or corrective actions when necessary.
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Delivers training in response to the outcomes of analysis and evaluation of divisional statistics, policies/procedures, quality assurance and performance measurements.
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Provides on-site training and support for new technologies, business impacts, legislation, health & safety, etc.
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Develops and implements plans for complex training projects, ensures contingencies, identifies problems and takes action.
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Utilizes a variety of training methodologies, techniques, concepts, learning tools and practices to ensure maximum effectiveness of training programs, catering to all learning styles.
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Provides leadership by coordinating and facilitating management level strategic planning meetings for committees and workgroups; meets with management to develop structure and process to ensure meeting objectives are met.
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Supports the Manager in creating and implementing a multi-year staff training plan for all divisional staff positions and identification of skills gaps.
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Carries out the maintenance of training records for the division’s staff and provides the Manager with regular updates.
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Supports organizational development with various staff development programs to identify organizational performance gaps and to develop a strategic response that supports the individual and the organization.
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Works collaboratively on strategic business areas to support implementation of divisional initiatives and addresses matters pertaining to training and knowledge management.
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Supports divisional initiatives and provides subject matter expertise pertaining to learning aids, presentations methods, communication and adult learning principles.
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Coordinates with Corporate People & Equity regarding training relating to Occupational Health & Safety and Organizational Development and Learning.
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Consults and works with provincial and divisional subject matter experts to create training curricula and tailored course plans to address the technical training needs of divisional staff; provides subject matter expertise and feedback to provincial partners regarding course content.
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Monitors vendor performance to ensure training services are carried out in accordance with the specified terms and conditions and authorizes payment to vendors within delegated signing authority.
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Undertakes research and analysis on issues related to workplace training and leading training practices in the division.
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Represents the division at public meetings of industry stakeholders, community groups, socials agencies and business organizations.
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Ensures all training provided to divisional staff is documented in the City’s online learning inventory, ELI; ensures divisional training is also captured for all staff in ELI.
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Stays abreast of new and developing adult education/training methods and practices as well as new legislation and revised policies and procedures.
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Develops and maintains contact with other organization development professionals and is familiar with current theory and practice in the field.
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Creates divisional, district or local learning content for a variety of delivery methods including instructor led classroom training, eLearning, multimedia programs, WebEx virtual training and other computer-aided instructional technologies.
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Becomes involved in the design and development of eLearning content/curriculum for specific learning programs related to training deliverables, where relevant.
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Compiles information, prepares statistical reports and other confidential material.
Key Qualifications:
The primary responsibilities of the Consultant Training & Development position include, but are not limited to:
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Post-Secondary education in Information Technology, Animation, eLearning Development, Business, Communication and Instructional Design and Delivery or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
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Extensive experience with development tools including Web development, Articulate Storyline, Vyond, Adobe Captivate, Camtasia, VideoScribe, and other gamification software, etc.
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Extensive experience at an advanced level with desktop applications such as M365, Outlook, SharePoint, MS Project, MS Visio, OneDrive and Sharepoint.
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Considerable experience creating accessible (AODA-compliant) documentation and eLearning content.
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Considerable experience in instructional eLearning courseware development.
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Considerable experience participating on and consulting with project teams.
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Experience with adult education theory and application.
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Knowledge of assessment/evaluation techniques.
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Knowledge with web content management systems (such as WordPress), document management systems (such as OpenText), information systems, data analytics and controlled vocabularies (such as taxonomies, thesauri).
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Knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and other Adobe suite products would be an asset.
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Stakeholder management across multiple functional areas and at different functional levels.
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Senior level analytical skills to research problems and the ability to assess end-user needs and translate them into effective training tools and resources.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The City is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to creating a workplace culture of inclusiveness that reflects the diverse residents that we serve. Learn more about the City’s commitment toemployment equity (https://jobs.toronto.ca/jobsatcity/content/Hiring-Policies-and-Statements/?locale=en_US) .
Accommodation
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