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Learning and Development Senior Supervisor II

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Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, CA, USA
47-61 Hourly
Senior level
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Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, CA, USA
47-61 Hourly
Senior level
Lead design, implementation, and evaluation of the agencys employee training and development program; oversee trainings, curricula, compliance, vendor management, training database, staffing, and funding strategies to make programs self-sustaining.
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Position Title: Learning and Development Senior Supervisor II

Department: Program Development

Reports To: Director of Program Development

POSITION SUMMARY

The Senior Supervisor of Learning and Development reports to the Director of the Program Development. Department and is primarily responsible for the assessment, development, implementation, and evaluation of the agency’s comprehensive employee training and development program.

CATEGORIES OF DUTIES

Core Functions

1. Oversee agency wide trainings, community conferences, workshops, and webinars being conducted in person and/or online.

2. Lead person for staff training related contract compliance with agency funders including Los Angeles and other County contracts.

3. Development of a comprehensive organizational learning and employee training program which is responsive to both direct and non-direct patient care staff’s learning and job performance function needs.

4. Assessment of agency’s various job competency requirements to design/identify and implement training activities to maintain, enhance and improve desired employee job 

competencies.

5. Development of standardized employee training programs/curricula, including classroom trainings, web-based, and interactive e-learning opportunities.

6. Identify and develop resources internal and external to the agency to enhance training capabilities and expand training curricula content.

7. Responds to ongoing and new identified training needs as they develop from new agency policy & procedures, funding sources and/or agency/programmatic licensing/credentialing 

requirements.

8. Provide supervision and oversight of agency trainings, including logistics, and marketing.

9. Design and implement a business and funding development plan to make training program activities self-sustaining.

10. Maintain and develop new employee training policy and procedures that further the overall goals and objectives of training program.

Additional Functions

11. Evaluate agency-wide employee training program for the purpose of identifying and addressing gaps between the given employee job functions and expected work skills.

12. Collaborate with agency Directors, Supervisors, and training vendors/consultants to locate appropriate trainers/facilitators for all training topics.

13. Maintain training database system that records all training information, including participant information, locations, evaluations, and continuing education units.

14. Attend and participate in agency operational or patient care meetings for the purpose of identifying on-going employee training needs.

15. Assists agency Directors/Supervisors and other trainers in developing, identifying, locating, and creating appropriate employee education/training curricula.

16. Assess the need and opportunity for growth of the training program.

17. Network at the local, state, and federal level to develop contacts and collaborations that further expand scope of training program.

18. In conjunction with the Director of PD, hire, retain, educate, evaluate, discipline, and assess overall competency of training program staff and consultants.

19. Develop systems to streamline, manage, monitor responsibilities, and evaluate overall functions of training program.

20. Attends supervisor level agency wide committees and meetings as indicated.

21. Attends, as necessary, in-services, educational and capacity building trainings.

22. Other duties as indicated or assigned by PD Director and/or CEO.

EDUCATION/TRAINING/EXPERIENCE

  • Master’s degree in public health or equivalent in health other health related field.
  • A minimum of five (5) years’ experience in health education, staff training and/or education field in any capacity.
  •  A minimum of three (3) years’ work experience in a supervisory capacity. 
  • Excellent knowledge of event (conferences/workshop/symposium) and personnel management, training, and curricula development.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills; must have ability to assess the need for program growth; and must have ability to assess training needs of employees in an effort to match trainers with training topics.
  • Excellent knowledge of software and applications related to training process and procedures.

LICENSES/CERTIFICATES

None

SETTING

Tarzana Treatment Centers, Inc. is a non-profit corporation, which provides integrated behavioral healthcare services in the community.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

Tarzana Treatment Centers, Inc. does not discriminate as to race, nationality, religion, gender, sexual orientation, and disability in its hiring practices.

ADA REQUIREMENT

Tarzana Treatment Centers, Inc. supports the Americans with Disabilities Act. Discrimination is prohibited in all aspects of employment against disabled persons, who, with reasonable 

accommodations, can perform the essential functions of a job.

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HQ

Tarzana Treatment Centers Long Beach, California, USA Office

2101 Magnolia, Long Beach, CA, United States, 90806

Tarzana Treatment Centers Los Angeles, California, USA Office

Los Angeles, United States

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