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Senior Learning & Development Consultant (m/f/x)

London
Posted about 2 months ago
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Join Our UK Group Academy Team As a Specialist, UK Group Academy, Where You Will Help Shape Impactful Learning Experiences And Support Employees In Their Professional Development Journey. You Will Work Closely With Internal Stakeholders To Coordinate Training Initiatives And Ensure a High-quality Learning Environment

Full responsibility for the organisation, coordination and administration of internal training programmes Acting as the main point of contact for all "Learning Management System"- related enquiries and support Coordinating bookings, attendance, trainers and participants for internal training sessions Sending reminders and tracking completion of mandatory trainings Supporting the organisation of in-person and virtual training sessions (e.g. Microsoft Teams) Handling administrative and financial tasks such as cost tracking, invoicing and internal cross‑charging Preparing documentation and reports and supporting the continuous development of learning offerings

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Graduate Consultant — 2026 Scheme

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Your economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.

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Ideally, you have some initial professional experience You are characterized by a high level of commitment, initiative, and the ability to work independently You possess strong communication and organizational skills You work with a high degree of precision and place great value on reliability and customer service You have a strong affinity for IT topics and are proficient in MS Office, particularly Excel.

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Skills

Communication
Organizational Skills
IT Proficiency
MS Office
Excel
Initiative
Customer Service
Reliability
Precision

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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