Larbey Evans
Learning & Development Coordinator

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Learning & Development Coordinator
Our elite US law firm client is looking for a Learning & Development Coordinator to guide and support learning and development initiatives for lawyers and business services professionals across the firm’s European and Asia Pacific offices.
Salary to £48,000
Tremendously generous employee benefits
33 days annual leave
Hybrid working – 4 days in the office / 1 day remote
Stunning City location
Key Responsibilities of the Learning & Development Coordinator:
- Assist with the coordination of training programmes and professional development initiatives for lawyers and business professionals in Europe and APAC
- Support the organisation and implementation of the London Trainee Orientation Programme, and Trainee Skills Development Programme
- Manage programme and meeting logistics including recruiting presenters, scheduling sessions, coordinating room set-up etc.
- Monitor and track SRA training records for Trainee Solicitors
- Maintain Continuing Competence compliance records for all England & Wales Solicitors and Registered Foreign Lawyers
- Monitor and support compliance with all applicable continuing professional education requirements for lawyers in Europe and APAC
- Solicit and analyse feedback and data for firmwide conferences, local and regional programmes, and professional development initiatives
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- Experience working with a global learning management
- Knowledge of continuing professional education rules and procedures
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