
Senior Manager, Learning & Development
L'Osteria
full-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Germany
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Job Level
About the role
- Responsible for the entire training program – from contract preparation and onboarding support to scalable concept development
- Support apprentices/trainees and assist trainers, including establishing clear structures and quality standards
- Work closely with restaurants and specialist departments to ensure transparency, quality and smooth operations
- Design and deliver trainer qualification programs, onboarding programs and short learning modules (Learning Nuggets) for the restaurants
- Conduct trainings, webinars and workshops – e.g., on leadership or soft skills
- Build talent-development principles within vocational training to systematically promote future leaders
- Regular analysis, reporting and continuous improvement of the training program
Requirements
- Coaching or trainer qualification, or a comparable qualification (e.g., a degree in business psychology)
- At least 5 years of professional experience in a similar role
- Experience in vocational training (e.g., as a trainer, training manager or in a comparable development role)
- Strong organizational skills and the ability to design scalable programs
- Enjoy working with people
- Commitment to continuously develop programs and improve them measurably
- Very good written and spoken English is an advantage
- Very good MS Office skills
Benefits
- Flexible working hours
- Remote work options
- Modern equipment
- Employee discounts
- Company bike (JobRad)
- Fair compensation
- Short decision-making processes
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
trainer qualificationvocational trainingprogram designtraining program developmentanalysis and reportingcontinuous improvement
Soft Skills
organizational skillscoachingleadershipcommunicationpeople skillscommitment to development
Certifications
degree in business psychology