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Job Title – Executive Trainer (12-month FTC - Maternity cover)
Office – London
Who we are
As a Top 11 firm of chartered accountants, tax and business advisers, we work in partnership with clients ranging from entrepreneurs and individuals to multi-national corporations. We work together to navigate an ever-changing business world and proactively identify the opportunities that tomorrow presents.
Leveraging our national network of offices, we offer a comprehensive range of financial and business strategy services to clients across the UK, enabling them to achieve profitable growth and build sustainable long-term success.
As a member of Baker Tilly International, we have a global reach that allows us to offer our insight and expertise wherever our clients need us to be. We believe this makes us a national and international partner of choice for entrepreneurs and multi-national enterprises across the world.
Our agile and responsive approach means we are always on hand to have the right conversations with clients at the right time, allowing us to identify their goals and business needs both now, and in the future.
Purpose of the role
The primary purpose of the Executive Trainer role is to expand the Learning & Development (L&D) team’s capacity to design and deliver core skills training across the organisation, with a particular focus on supporting practical/management skills training and regional needs. The role is intended to increase training capacity, support organisational growth, enhance training efficiency, and develop tailored content.
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Main Responsibilities
- Deliver engaging induction sessions for new employees, introducing company values, policies, and culture.
- Collaborate with HR and L&D teams to ensure content remains current and aligned with organisational priorities.
- Support onboarding logistics and follow-up learning activities.
- Design and deliver workshops on essential business skills such as:
- Time Management
- Business Writing
- Learning Styles & Study Techniques
- Communication & Collaboration
- Adapt content for different delivery modes (e.g. in-person, virtual, hybrid) and learner levels.
- Support the rollout of structured learning pathways for graduate and trainee cohorts.
- Facilitate sessions that build core competencies and workplace readiness.
- Monitor learner progress and contribute to feedback and evaluation processes.
- Assist in the development and delivery of training modules aimed at first-line and emerging managers. Topics may include delegation, coaching, performance conversations, and team dynamics.
- Provide logistical and facilitation support for leadership development events.
- Coordinate and deliver bespoke training sessions in response to business needs or strategic initiatives.
- Provide organisational support for large-scale learning events, conferences, or internal campaigns.
- Liaise with stakeholders to ensure smooth execution and high learner engagement.


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Qualifications and Skills
- Previous training or L&D experience preferred but not required for the right candidate
- Excellent, fun presentation skills
- Enjoys Problem solving – ability to research and explore new ideas and apply them to a new situation
- Creativity – to help us keep things exciting and engaging
- Communication/Influencing
- Organisation/Planning (project management)
What we can offer you
- Genuine work-life balance.
- Accredited Investor in People.
- New and improved programme for Succession planning and supportive management structure to help you realise your potential.
- 33 days holiday including bank holidays, plus the opportunity to buy up to 5 days.
- Competitive salary.
- Amazing employee referral scheme, paying up to £4000 for a successful referral.
- Paid CSR time.
- And more!
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