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Larbey Evans

French Speaking IT Trainer

City of London
£55k – £60k/yr
Posted about 21 hours ago
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French Speaking IT Trainer

Our prestigious US law firm client is seeking an experienced French Speaking IT Trainer to deliver engaging instructor-led and virtual training, driving technology adoption and empowering users to get the most from the firm's evolving digital tools.

What’s On Offer:

  • Salary to £60,000
  • Hybrid working (3 days office / 2 days remote)
  • Superb employee benefits
  • Free in-office lunch once a week
  • £100 monthly employee allowance
  • City location

French Speaking IT Trainer – What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Act as the primary technology training contact for the London, Paris and Hong Kong offices, supporting global training initiatives as required
  • Deliver engaging instructor-led, virtual and one-to-one technology training for lawyers and business professionals
  • Collaborate with global training teams and business stakeholders to support technology adoption and new system rollouts
  • Develop and maintain training materials, including user guides, videos, FAQs and e-learning content
  • Prepare and distribute technology training communications and learning resources
  • Respond to technology training requests and provide user support where needed
  • Gather training feedback, monitor effectiveness and maintain learning records within the Learning Management System
  • Keep up to date with new technologies, software enhancements and training best practices
  • Support user acceptance testing and other technology implementation activities
  • Contribute to a collaborative global training team by sharing knowledge and supporting colleagues

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French Speaking IT Trainer – What We’re Looking For:

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  • 4+ years’ IT Training experience gained in a professional services environment, ideally law firm experience
  • Professional verbal and written fluency in both English and French are essential for this role
  • Confident presenter with experience delivering classroom, virtual and one-to-one training
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office and document management systems such as NetDocuments
  • Experience creating e-learning content using tools such as Articulate, Camtasia or Adobe Captivate is advantageous
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Skills

IT Training
Fluency In French
Fluency In English
Presentation Skills
Classroom Training
Virtual Training
One-To-One Training
Microsoft Office
Document Management Systems
E-Learning Content Creation
Articulate
Camtasia
Adobe Captivate
User Support
Technology Adoption
Training Material Development

Location

City of London, England, United Kingdom

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